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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. |
Well, there are over 100 causes of PN... only some are mechanical.
The PN community is large, bigger than MS and PD combined, and probably more than that. Many causes are environmental, drugs from your doctor, or vaccines. And that is only a start. The hereditary ones have no treatment really. So the pool for people desperate is large, some who don't want to do their own homework, etc, is large also. Many topical "cures", many shotgun supplement makers, many laser, rebuilder type expensive treatments. We've seen most of the claims here more than once. The truth is that nerves are designed to be a warning system of something not working correctly. They are sensitive, and easily damaged. And the damage can be anywhere along the nerve path, in the dorsal roots of the spine, in the mitochondria of the cells, etc. There is not one specific thing that will work for everyone. |
Thanks...
Thanks for the reply. You really are quick to answer and it's very much appreciated. I don't have anyone to really talk about what's going on with my PN and finding this board gives me hope.
So, you mention "Doing your homework" - That's exactly what I'm trying to do, but there is so much information with so many different thoughts and ideas, it's hard to know where to start. My Neurologist is planning on just trying different drugs until he finds one that seems to help. I hate the drugs and would much rather try the supplements but the list is so long and trying to decide what to try first is hard. I'll keep reading and then I'll try to make the right choices. I know it's going to be hit or miss and will probably take some time. Thanks again. |
John goes to Chiropractor and did see some small improvement in his PN. He saw his biggest improvement in his balance and his gait. His gait changed immediately, after just one adjustment.
We also noticed that after he adjusted one of John's ribs, his nigh time breathing normalized. He went because his balance was really off and he just wasn't walking right...Not for the PN. |
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I go to the chiropractor all the time, it has never helped my pn. Unless there is something "special" the dr does that mine is NOT doing, lol.
Regular adjustments have not helped my pn. But it DID help my knee and back. :) Edit to say: My hip goes out a lot which in turn makes one leg an inch shorter than the other, and after an adjustment I can literally feel the difference, more even walk, no more limp, which is why I go at least once a month to keep my hips even. |
I see a chiropractor every two weeks when I have my accupressure appt. I does not help me with my PN but I do believe it is important for everyone to keep in alignment. At least for me it is.
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That's the thing with accupuncture, in my experience, it can help with certain things, but ONLY so long as you keep doing it.
I had a mortons neroma on my foot, accupuncture was amazing, shrunk the tumor and helped with pain but the minute I stopped it grew back in size and pain. Too expensive to maintain so eventually I had surgery to remove it. Kinda like chiropractors, lol. I always feel better after going but it never cures me. However I will always continue to go to maintain my health as it definately helps me. It's kinda a crap shoot, you just gotta try and see what works for you. |
Chiropractors and Acupuncturists
I must say that I am a fan of both Chiropractic and Acupuncture. What I have found out is that the Practitioner is more important than the Practice. I have had effective and ineffective series of treatments, and am at present without access to either "gifted" practitioners.
My former Dr. of Acupuncture referred me to a "brain repair" system, called Holosync. It was first used for adolescents with ADD and ADHD in the mid '80's. It consists of two different beats uploaded to the brain through stereo headphones, and stimulates the growth of new nerve ganglia (connectors), particularly through the Meningeal Tissue (between the two sides of the brain). Dedicated use of this technology actually cured me of many "diagnosed" brain chemistry disorders, and restored some sense of normalcy to my life. You can read more about it, and even order it, from a web site called *edit* I hope some of you find help from it. there is a small sample sound track of the technology, holosync, if you would like to try it out, at: *edit* the sound track must be downloaded. I put it in a playlist 6 times to get an hour of listening. It is intended to aid in Meditation. Best Wishes StormE1 |
low back adjustments help CIPN?
Old post but it made me think of a question ....
I've heard several chiropractors say they believe an adjustment on one's lower back will do a bit to help neuropathy in the feet because it will unblock or open up the passage of nutrients so that the nerves in the feet can repair. This applies mainly to people in the very early stages of neuropathy, such as with chemo-induced pn, when there might still be a chance for the nerves to revitalize. Any thoughts? |
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