Hi Mike (and Dave)
I've worked in quite a few people with face injuries during childhood, and
because the body is not
like a car, any injury site gets balanced out over time by changes elsewhere...
in the case of
damage to the vomer and septum, this is usually by tightening in the area of the
sacrum or coccyx.
It needs both ends to be addressed.
Usually in a series of layers
Subtle means that you don't come with an agenda of thinking you know how to fix
it. Your body
"knows", and "subtle" CST work is - in one way or another - aimed at working
*with* how the body
wants to address a problem rather than tweaking and manipulating it. This is
almost always far more
effective. And it takes training. A conscious "fixit" agenda usually gets in
the way, and is
limited in how much it can achieve. i really strongly advise that you dont put
so much pressure on
your nasal area again - if things want to move they move easily - provided that
its time for them to
move because youve addresses them in the correct order.
Andrew