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Old 08-27-2008, 09:07 PM #1
Evon Evon is offline
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Default Parkinson's and Chiropractors

This past week I have been to a chriropractor 3 times for spinal adjustments. In the last 2 days my dystonia has become increasingly worse. I am having a hard time posting this message due to the muscular cramping down my left side. My meds don't seem to be able to stop this and it is becoming unbearable. I take Levo/Carbo 100/25 4 x a day and requip 2mgs. 4 x a day, Also Effexor 75 mgs a day Has anyone had this type of problem with chiropractic care. I have cancelled my appt. with chiropractor for tomorrow and called my MDS in Toronto but they have not got back to me yet. Any suggestions? On a scale of 1 to 10, 10 being the worst I am at about 9. Desperate for releif.
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