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To Dr. Palmer,
Thank you for the links and information, I will put them to good use personally
and professionally. My son has posterior tongue-tie, and malocclusion, tongue-
tie, the need for major orthodontic work (not to mention speech impediments)
run in my husband's family. I am consistently surprised that none of my niece's
or nephew's orthodontists have ever mentioned clipping the tongue-tie as part
of treatment. Am I right in supposing that w/o that procedure, the likelihood
of long-term success with braces is minimized?
To keep this on a breastfeeding thread--nursing my son was excruciating! I
noticed from the very first latch (which was under optimal circumstances;non-
medicated, midwife attended birth, "breastcrawl" style first experience) that
something was drastically wrong. We are finding attention-related issues
surfacing in his academic career as he grows. Poor kid, we homeschool so he
is in essence my lab rat.
I say Bravo to Michael Phelps. There was a quote in today's paper that he had
a Middle School English teacher tell him he'd never amount to anything in life.
He has overcome quite a bit, and remains a humble and kind young man.
Kindly,
Leslie Cree IBCLC
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