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Old 11-18-2015, 11:23 AM #1
Lindyloowho1234 Lindyloowho1234 is offline
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Has anyone tried a chiropractor for neuropathy?

My 65 year old husband does have back issues – normal “wear and tear” disc degeneration and he was hit on the lower back/hip area 40+ years ago by a large industrial machine.

However, the chiro he went to has told him he could improve his neuropathy over the course of 1+ years of manipulation.

This obviously involves a fairly large sum of money, which if we thought it would help we would be able to find. There wasn’t any huge pressure from the doctor, and he is registered!

But……..is it worth it? We’d be interested in anyone’s experiences with this.

Thank you, Linda
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