Hi J.,
I have posted this in response once before to a similar question such as yours, but I feel it's worth repeating here, so if you don't mind, I am just going to copy and paste what I wrote to someone else LOL;) (be warned, it's a bit long!!! But I hope it helps. Here's what I wrote:
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I'm going to pass along my story for what it's worth because we went through a horrible time with my daughter's ears right around this time last year, and I just felt compelled to share. Obviously, I'm not a medical doctor and don't know all the complications or other factors that may be involved in your daugher's situation...I just wanted to give you something to think about and possibly pursue if you feel comfortable doing so.
Last January, my daughter was on her 5th round of antibiotics in 5 months for repeated ear infections, and we had just been told by 2 different pediatricians that nothing was going to stop until we got tubes in her ears. We knew another couple that had gone through the same thing with their daughter, and it was not a path we wanted to go down unless it was a last resort--It seemed like their daughter's tubes were a never-ending problem for them--
Around that time, we happened to come in contact with a friend of the family that had 5 children and had been through the exact same thing. She recommended that I do a couple different things, one of which was taking our daughter to a chiropractor. I have always been a skeptic about things such as this, but I was so mentally exhausted and fearful about the tubes that I was willing to try it.
Before I started her on the new round of antibiotics, we took her in to a chiro that was experienced with children. He explained to me how bone movement due to injury or strain can cause the muscles to swell--that it was a protective reaction by the body. And when muscles in that area swell, it can keep the ear canal from properly draining, which sets the child up for infection after infection, with the antibiotics only providing temporary relief.
So, after two adjustments (and still no more antibiotics), I took my daughter back to her pediatrician and had him check her ears. (I didn't tell him that we weren't taking the antibiotics) He said they were looking much better and to keep taking the antibiotics. I could tell that her symptoms were disappearing, but to confirm things as a follow up, I took her back to him a week or so later and he said her ears were all cleared up. One year later, I am thrilled because she still hasn't had another recurrence of an infection...and rarely even a runny nose. We have been taking her to the chiro regularly that whole time, and 2006 was like night and day difference than all the health issues we had in 2005. (PS- Our chiro has been in practice 25 years and is wonderful with children--RJ Kelly is his name--###-###-####
So that's my story...I feel like I wrote a whole novel, LOL-- Hope everything works out well for you, whatever happens :)