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Pamela and Jessica, I've just printed out your two posts for me to read
over again when I begin to feel that once again, I'm just not in the loop
regarding tongue ties. I agree they are being over-diagnosed and overtreated
-- and as a first line of treatment in many cases -- as Jessica pointed out,
many moms looking at that first before even getting a good evaluation of
the tongue/tie/latch/feed.....
But I seem to be in the minority to urge caution.
Jan Barger
In a message dated 4/27/2015 7:38:01 P.M. Central Daylight Time,
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Tie correction overload
Jessica
Yes, yes, YES!!!! You've described exactly what I'm hearing on the
phone and reading on the lists I belong to.... Tongue tie is
being used as a first, last and in-between "cause" of whatever
difficulty is currently happening - the diagnosis du jour, if you will.
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