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Date: | Mon, 4 Jun 2001 23:20:02 EDT |
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Elishiva wrote:
"Just out of my personal experience -- one of my three children wanted nothing
but milk and pureed foods until nearly a year and a half. By two it became
clear that she had both a speech delay and a reflux problem, and in her
preschool years it became clear that she has some other borderline sensory
processing issues, especially texture. Some sensory integration training
has made even more difference in her reflux than Pepcid did. So how should
I know think about her refusal of solids?"
Yes, this makes perfect sense. My instinct tells me that the very best treatment for reflux and related problems is some type of sensory/nerological healing as early as possible. I have recommended CST or Network Chirporactic or integrated PT for this type of condition.
Jennifer Tow, IBCLC, CT, USA
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