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Tina asks:
Has anyone heard of a tongue-tie self-releasing before?
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When my first grandbaby was born and we were struggling to get him to
latch (in the delivery room), I felt around and said, "Oh my -- he is
tongue
tied." My (then) SIL said, "Oh! I had one of those! I remember I fell
when
I was four or five and it tore."
First we knew of a tongue tie. Sigh. And he refused to have it
completely clipped -- just a "little" until the peds said they couldn't
do any more
unless he was under anesthesia.
Anyway, when Christopher asked for Torrey's hand in marriage, my only
comment to him was, "Stick out your tongue." (He did and it is fine.)
Jan Barger, RN, MA, IBCLC, FILCA
Wheaton IL
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