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Old 04-09-2013, 02:59 PM #1
Msmull Msmull is offline
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Default Chiropractor for Peripheral Neuropathy

I was reading the newspaper today and opened to a full page ad for people suffering from Peripheral Neuropathy. It was one of those huge, full of text, ads that you have to read to find out what it is. It turned out to be for a Chiropractor who claims to help end years of suffering, etc. through manipulations.

I guess my question is has anyone on this board tried a Chiropractor for their PN? If so, did it help? Hurt? Or no change at all?

I did a search for Chiropractor and I see it came up in a few discussions, but I didn't see a specific thread about it. If there is one, let me know.
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