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What if the body was more connected than we ever realized? What if symptoms we see in one area are part of a much larger story happening beneath the surface? In Part Two of Lindsay's story, Johanna and Peter continue the conversation by exploring the role of fascia, body tension patterns, trauma, and how different parts of the body may be connected in ways we are only beginning to understand. As a fascial therapist, Lindsay shares her perspective on the body as an interconnected system and discusses the curiosity that emerged through her own family's journey navigating hypospadias and other midline considerations. This conversation is not about providing medical answers or claiming certainty. It is about asking bigger questions, exploring possibilities, and creating space for parents to think beyond isolated symptoms. Together, they discuss surgery, scar tissue, body awareness, emotional stress, and the importance of supporting both children and parents throughout medical journeys. If you are navigating surgery recovery, body tension patterns, oral ties, midline defects, or simply want to understand the body from a more holistic perspective, this episode offers a thoughtful and fascinating discussion. This is Part 2 and the final part of Lindsay's story. In this episode – Understanding fascia and its role throughout the entire body – How surgical scars and physical trauma can affect tissue mobility – The connection between fascia, emotional stress, and body tension patterns – Exploring possible relationships between oral ties, midline defects, and development – Why bodywork may support healing and mobility after surgery – Supporting children in building body awareness and connection – How parents can release judgment around different medical choices – The importance of caring for parents alongside caring for children Share Your Story & Find Born For This Stories If today's episode resonated with you — whether you're navigating surgery decisions, exploring holistic support, or simply trying to understand your child's body more deeply — we want you to know you are not alone. Share your story at bornforthistories.com Follow along on Instagram @bornforthiststories Subscribe and leave a review to help more families find this community New episodes release every Monday. Whether you're in the diagnosis phase, recovery season, or somewhere in the unknown middle, you do not have to carry it alone.
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