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The Tongue Tie Parent Guide

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Tongue Tie Dilema
Hi there, we have a 5 week old baby which was diagnosed with a type II tongue tie the day she was born and we were recommended to have it cut. We are a chiropractic couple and knew there had to be other options before that, so that's when our journey started. We cancelled our tongue tie intervention which was programmed 2 weeks after birth. breastfeeding was painful specially on my left breast, I have one mastittis and nipple soreness which came and went, but she was gaining weight well and after a breastfeeding consultant it improved. The main issue now was that she was constaly regurgitating milk and vomiting almost every feed, as well as being terribly uncomfortable with trapped wind also after every feed. She is constañy restless, highly alert and hardly sleeps. She also has a constantly white lining on her toungue, she is a mouthbreather and has a little rash in her face and neck which we feel is slowly extending lightly over her legs.... We started adjusting our baby from day one, but we are considering now cuttig the tongue tie on top of the adjutsments as we feel our baby will always have some issues unless we adress it. I would really like to know your thoughts, what are we doing wrong?
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@Jennifer Barham-Floreani Yes definitley, I have had gut issues all my life and many times candida. The SIBO diet is the one that works best for me, but was eating pretty much the opposite during pregancy as I couln't keep other foods down
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@Jennifer Barham-Floreani We have been adjusting upper cervical, occiput, sphenobasilar junction, working under the tongue and releasing dural tension. The only thing is that we haven't been as consistent with the adjustments as we would have liked, due to the emocional rollercoster, time, distress, mum being in pain, lack of sleep....ect. When we put our finger in her mouth she used to gag really easy but thats improved massively and now she ususally sucks really hard. She has a very narrow palateand uses her lips a lot to seal and all the upper lip blanches and creases. With her diaphragm, I find it really hard to release as she always has so much tension in that area and screams when we try to touch it and directly throws up. Any alternative tips would be amazing. Will start today with glycine powder and check my diest, maybe go back to FODMAPS, probably will help. Thank you for your feedback 🙏
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Lysander Borrero
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Chiropractors from Barcelona

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