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Old 11-18-2015, 02:13 PM #4
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The problems is you'll never know for sure. No one can really predict your response to a treatment. I too wouldn't commit to a year financially. My husband did have a positive response on some aspects of the neuropathy with the first treatment. The biggest being his gait. He went in walking funny, came out walking normal. It did help the PN but did not resolve it. In his case, he needed a multi-facetted approach. They also restored his balance. He was also breathing funny at night when sleeping and after they adjusted a rib that was out of place, it too was resolved.

His chiro used an activator to adjust his spine which is a pretty gently approach. You're not being manipulated and for lack of a better term "cracked". The rib had to be done the old fashion way though.
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