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Re: Neurocranial Restructuring
 
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Re: Neurocranial Restructuring


Hi, Thanks for responding. No, she is not special needs. My sister has made some life choices that have not been smart, that have left her usually penniless. As a result, she has had to live with our mother from time to time and my mother likes to try and solve her children's problems. This makes my sister rebel. In short, to avoid our mother, my sister road her daughter around in a car for hours on end instead of letting her play like normal children.

This of course is my opinion, but it makes sense to me. From what I've read, to be diagnosed before puberty is odd.

The ND you see is not located near southern VA by any chance. The only ND I know around here has seen her for Grave's diease and he didn't do anything for her schleosis. He is also trained in craniosacral and has treated my son for ADHD (due to a fall) but I don't think he really "treated" him.

I know what you mean about doctors and lack of info. I have Type 1 diabetes and in the past 14 years I have not had one doctor to tell me not to take pain meds to due the affects on the kidneys. It may not be related to meds, just diabetes, but now I have mild kidney damage.

Blessings to you and your family.
 

 
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