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Andy and Group,

My almost four years old son also had vacuum suction due to doctor's

impatience. I always think that it may contribute to one of his

conditions (autism, ADHD and spikey EEG). I didn't know that this

may be treatable until I saw your post. Like Minh, one of our

listmembers, I live in Vietnam and I am unable to find a cranial

sacral therapist here. Would you or any one know about cranial

sacral therapists who live in some Asian Countries like Hong Kong or

Singapore...or if I can be trained to do the CST for my son. If so,

where should I go for the training and how long will the training

last?

Thank you very much for any input.

Anh

> > Andy,

> > I'm not sure if my two deliveries would be considered normal or

not. Both of my babies were large (9lbs, 10oz. and 9lbs., 6 oz.),

while I am thin and average height. I did not have gestational

diabetes. The drs. just said that I must be really healthy to

produce such large babies. Both of my babies were induced, due to

being overdue and of suspected large size. With my first (PDD), I

was in labor for two days and almost had a c-section because

of " failure to progress " . He ended up having vacuum suction on his

head, which still concerns me very much as a possible part of his

problem (he never regressed).

>

> Find someone who does cranial sacral therapy, or cranial

osteopathy and

> have him treated. If the vacuum was part of the problem this will

fix

> it. Takes more or less 6-12 months.

>

> > With my second (NT), I was only in labor for 12 hours, and he

was delivered very easily. I had an epidural with both - something

I will not do again. If I had been allowed to go into labor on my

own, the process probably would have been a lot quicker. I do not

plan to be induced again. Thanks!

> >

> > Jukoski

> >

> >

> >

> > If you had problems with the last two deliveries we should talk

more

> > about things, but if they were normal births then it should be

OK.

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Dear Anh,

You may be able to find a therapist and training seminar dates at

www.upledger.com. Upledger also has two book available on Craniosacral

Therapy. Our therepist was able to show me a few techniques that could help my

son from time to time with issues such as teeth grinding.

honganh789 <honganh789@...> wrote:

Andy and Group,

My almost four years old son also had vacuum suction due to doctor's

impatience. I always think that it may contribute to one of his

conditions (autism, ADHD and spikey EEG). I didn't know that this

may be treatable until I saw your post. Like Minh, one of our

listmembers, I live in Vietnam and I am unable to find a cranial

sacral therapist here. Would you or any one know about cranial

sacral therapists who live in some Asian Countries like Hong Kong or

Singapore...or if I can be trained to do the CST for my son. If so,

where should I go for the training and how long will the training

last?

Thank you very much for any input.

Anh

> > Andy,

> > I'm not sure if my two deliveries would be considered normal or

not. Both of my babies were large (9lbs, 10oz. and 9lbs., 6 oz.),

while I am thin and average height. I did not have gestational

diabetes. The drs. just said that I must be really healthy to

produce such large babies. Both of my babies were induced, due to

being overdue and of suspected large size. With my first (PDD), I

was in labor for two days and almost had a c-section because

of " failure to progress " . He ended up having vacuum suction on his

head, which still concerns me very much as a possible part of his

problem (he never regressed).

>

> Find someone who does cranial sacral therapy, or cranial

osteopathy and

> have him treated. If the vacuum was part of the problem this will

fix

> it. Takes more or less 6-12 months.

>

> > With my second (NT), I was only in labor for 12 hours, and he

was delivered very easily. I had an epidural with both - something

I will not do again. If I had been allowed to go into labor on my

own, the process probably would have been a lot quicker. I do not

plan to be induced again. Thanks!

> >

> > Jukoski

> >

> >

> >

> > If you had problems with the last two deliveries we should talk

more

> > about things, but if they were normal births then it should be

OK.

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Dear Anh:

Yes, there is a cranio sacral therapist in H.K. She works in doctor Trodd's

office. Her name is Janice DeBeer.

You might try calling 852 28249112, to book an appointment?

Regards,

Dino

honganh789 <honganh789@...> wrote:

Andy and Group,

My almost four years old son also had vacuum suction due to doctor's

impatience. I always think that it may contribute to one of his

conditions (autism, ADHD and spikey EEG). I didn't know that this

may be treatable until I saw your post. Like Minh, one of our

listmembers, I live in Vietnam and I am unable to find a cranial

sacral therapist here. Would you or any one know about cranial

sacral therapists who live in some Asian Countries like Hong Kong or

Singapore...or if I can be trained to do the CST for my son. If so,

where should I go for the training and how long will the training

last?

Thank you very much for any input.

Anh

> > Andy,

> > I'm not sure if my two deliveries would be considered normal or

not. Both of my babies were large (9lbs, 10oz. and 9lbs., 6 oz.),

while I am thin and average height. I did not have gestational

diabetes. The drs. just said that I must be really healthy to

produce such large babies. Both of my babies were induced, due to

being overdue and of suspected large size. With my first (PDD), I

was in labor for two days and almost had a c-section because

of " failure to progress " . He ended up having vacuum suction on his

head, which still concerns me very much as a possible part of his

problem (he never regressed).

>

> Find someone who does cranial sacral therapy, or cranial

osteopathy and

> have him treated. If the vacuum was part of the problem this will

fix

> it. Takes more or less 6-12 months.

>

> > With my second (NT), I was only in labor for 12 hours, and he

was delivered very easily. I had an epidural with both - something

I will not do again. If I had been allowed to go into labor on my

own, the process probably would have been a lot quicker. I do not

plan to be induced again. Thanks!

> >

> > Jukoski

> >

> >

> >

> > If you had problems with the last two deliveries we should talk

more

> > about things, but if they were normal births then it should be

OK.

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Dear ,

> Our therepist was able to show me a few techniques that could help

>my son from time to time with issues such as teeth grinding.

>

>

Your statement caught my eye, for 2 years now we have tried

supplements for teeth grinding and chewing non food items, but we

have not been successful.Could you please share what techniques

you have been using for these behaviours?

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