Guest guest Posted March 30, 2004 Report Share Posted March 30, 2004 Jake has been doing craniosacral therapy for over a year, once a week. He loves it. It totally relaxes him and he almost always goes to sleep during the one hour session. For him it's been a plus, even if just to give him some rest. I've tried it myself and like it too. Barb Swoyer, Jake's mom Craniopath - Ann/Kieran Ann, you mentioned taking Kieran to a craniopath. Is this a cranial osteopath? How did it go? I've been thinking about this for Francesca for a while. How do you find a recommended one? Does anyone else have experience of cranial osteopathy? Is it to be recommended? , Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03 " The Ketogenic Diet....a realistic treatment option, NOT just a last resort! " List is for parent to parent support only. It is important to get medical advice from a professional keto team! Subscribe: ketogenic-subscribe Unsubscribe: ketogenic-unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Hi I am not sure if the last message got though ok? Yes we take Kieran to the crainopath once every 3 months. It helps him a lot. It makes him calmer and happy, laughing a lot and wantring lots of cuddles. It helps his walking aswell, he can be very unsteady but after treatment he's steady for a few months. Apparently this is because he grinds his teeth a lot and it puts his body alignment out and when he walks his left side is weaker which makes him fall and fit alot. At the moment Kieran is in Lourdes in France with a church pilgrimage fokr Easter and I am missing him alot. I am suppost to be having a rest and relaxing!! thats a laugh I am missing him too much!!!!! Hopfully in May when we see the consultant again we are going too push for his Epilin to be reduced and see what happens! Anyway sorry for taking along time to reply to you but alot has been happening. One of my other children fell off his bike and broke a bone in his wrist so I have been in and out of hospital with him! Also my daughter has been a bridesmaid to a very close friend so we have been away for a while. I hope you are having a lovely Easter and will keep you posted. Ann. > Ann, you mentioned taking Kieran to a craniopath. Is this a cranial > osteopath? How did it go? I've been thinking about this for > Francesca for a while. How do you find a recommended one? > > Does anyone else have experience of cranial osteopathy? Is it to be > recommended? > > , Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Hi I am not sure if the last message got though ok? Yes we take Kieran to the crainopath once every 3 months. It helps him a lot. It makes him calmer and happy, laughing a lot and wantring lots of cuddles. It helps his walking aswell, he can be very unsteady but after treatment he's steady for a few months. Apparently this is because he grinds his teeth a lot and it puts his body alignment out and when he walks his left side is weaker which makes him fall and fit alot. At the moment Kieran is in Lourdes in France with a church pilgrimage fokr Easter and I am missing him alot. I am suppost to be having a rest and relaxing!! thats a laugh I am missing him too much!!!!! Hopfully in May when we see the consultant again we are going too push for his Epilin to be reduced and see what happens! Anyway sorry for taking along time to reply to you but alot has been happening. One of my other children fell off his bike and broke a bone in his wrist so I have been in and out of hospital with him! Also my daughter has been a bridesmaid to a very close friend so we have been away for a while. I hope you are having a lovely Easter and will keep you posted. Ann. > Ann, you mentioned taking Kieran to a craniopath. Is this a cranial > osteopath? How did it go? I've been thinking about this for > Francesca for a while. How do you find a recommended one? > > Does anyone else have experience of cranial osteopathy? Is it to be > recommended? > > , Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 12, 2004 Report Share Posted April 12, 2004 Hi I am not sure if the last message got though ok? Yes we take Kieran to the crainopath once every 3 months. It helps him a lot. It makes him calmer and happy, laughing a lot and wantring lots of cuddles. It helps his walking aswell, he can be very unsteady but after treatment he's steady for a few months. Apparently this is because he grinds his teeth a lot and it puts his body alignment out and when he walks his left side is weaker which makes him fall and fit alot. At the moment Kieran is in Lourdes in France with a church pilgrimage fokr Easter and I am missing him alot. I am suppost to be having a rest and relaxing!! thats a laugh I am missing him too much!!!!! Hopfully in May when we see the consultant again we are going too push for his Epilin to be reduced and see what happens! Anyway sorry for taking along time to reply to you but alot has been happening. One of my other children fell off his bike and broke a bone in his wrist so I have been in and out of hospital with him! Also my daughter has been a bridesmaid to a very close friend so we have been away for a while. I hope you are having a lovely Easter and will keep you posted. Ann. > Ann, you mentioned taking Kieran to a craniopath. Is this a cranial > osteopath? How did it go? I've been thinking about this for > Francesca for a while. How do you find a recommended one? > > Does anyone else have experience of cranial osteopathy? Is it to be > recommended? > > , Mum to Francesca, Keto Kid since Sept 03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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