What do *you* feel, Mike?
The parietals aren't there on their own... what about the tentorium/falx an dall
the rest of the
cranium?
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> Date: Thu, 23 Jun 2005 16:52:09 -0000
> From: "michael grogan" <tropical@...>
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> Hi,
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> My question is, had anyone seen a case wher there werew symmetrical
> bulges in the parietal bones, but with the parietals themselves still
> having relatively good freeedom of motion? In other words, is the
> presence of those bulges proof of the lack of motion in the parietals?
> Thanks!
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> mike
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> --- In craniosacralnetwork@yahoogroups.com, "michael grogan"
> <tropical@r...> wrote:
>> Hi,
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>> A craniosacral practitioner in my area said my parietal bones
>> were "stuck". I have these bulges in my parietals on either side
> (they
>> are symmetrical, not too big), and I have a ridge from my crown
> running
>> forward about 2 inches to he mid-frontal, not quite to my hairline.
> I
>> am 29 years old, and have a VERY slightly deviated septum, and my jaw
>> tends to hang slightly to the right. I have gotten some help from
>> Craniosacral work.
>>
>> mike
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