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Hi all,


My second baby is now 11 months old and still has a lot of reflux/vomiting issues all the time...from the milk in the morning (which usually ends up on the carpet...) up to the dinner he keeps vomiting all the day (although he doesn't seem to be disturbed by this). I spoke to my GP and she said "well he has reflux but as long as he is putting on weight he is fine" but she didn't give any advice to try to stop this. We use a specific milk for reflux but it doesn't help that much.


Therefore I was thinking to take him to an osteopath as something might be stucked somewhere, could anyone recommend an good osteopath in East Dulwich in particular with little ones?


Any feedback (good or not) would be appreciated!


Many thanks!


Jess

I can also recommend Lizzy. She's a paediatric trained osteopath and she was brilliant with my son when he was little and suffered from reflux. I also got little help from the gp - we tried all the different reflux milk formulas with little success. Lizzy recommended trying goats milk formula which I did straight away and the results were instantaneous. Definitely get an appointment with her.

Are you taking them to a cranial osteopath? If so, please read some of the following before coughing up your hard earned cash:


http://www.complementarytherapiesinmedicine.com/article/S0965-2299(99)80002-8/abstract

http://faculty.une.edu/com/shartman/sram.pdf


And this one especially:


http://edzardernst.com/2012/12/up-the-garden-path-craniosacral-therapy/

Goose Green Clinic

50 East Dulwich Rd (near Goose Green park, on main road near Lordship Lane end)


http://www.goosegreenclinic.net/therapies/osteopathy/


They do lots of excellent discounts if you get a Live Love Local loyalty card too (free to register and get a card if you live in SE London) - see following link: http://www.livelovelocal.net/?ls=goose+green&location=


I've been to prenatal yoga with Michele Misgalla and had various treatments at the clinic and would highly recommend

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