Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (RSD and CRPS) Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type I) and Causalgia (Complex Regional Pain Syndromes Type II)(RSD and CRPS)


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Old 12-13-2006, 11:02 AM #11
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Old 12-15-2006, 05:53 AM #12
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Default Try an Atlas Orthogonist or NUCCA Chiro

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Try to find an atlas-orthoganol chiropracter, NUCCA chiro or Upper Cervical is the newer term for the NUCCA Chiro's. Alot of times when one leg is longer than the other it is because the Atlas (top bone of the spine on which our heads actually sit on) is tilted even as little as 1 cm, can make us lopsided.

They are not alot of these types of Chiro's around but see if you can find one by googling or even Good Searching them. There is a website for each type of Chiro I listed above. After a car wreck in 1991 I went until Oct 1996 with my Atlas twisted around my brainstem approx. 7 cm. I had the headache from HELL all that time up thru 1997, as it took over 1 year to get it to stay aligned more than a few days. I now only need to go to one every couple of months more or less to stay that headache free. I had a triple whiplash in this accident. I had been to all types of MD's, was hospitalized with dehydro ergotamine pumped into me twice a day for 10 days, tried a new type of surgery for headache relief (was about the 12th person to have it done btw), went to multiple chiro's. I would walk in & walk out with the same damn headache. One chiro even would go be a team chiro for different countries during the Olympics. He told me he knew my problem was in the Atlas area but he didn't know how to fix that. Then my neighbor heard of an Atlas Orthogonal Chiro & brought me all the info. By then I had stopped trying to find a fix for this headache. I was so totally disabled at that time that I was on Social Security from 1991 to 1997. When I was finally headache free for about 2 weeks at a time & went back to work Full Time. Anyway they can usually come as close to fixing uneven legs, hips, shouldres etc as anyone else can. Anyway I am still doing well 9 years later. One thing is that they take X-rays. I wouldn't want anyone messing with my neck like without x-rays. But they take one that seems totally off the wall, but once they show you it after calibrating it, it will become clear as a bell why they do this. They take it from the top of your skull down thru to the neck area. I never had one like it before this, nor since this.

I never thought I would end up disabled due to anything else. I was so happy & I did have my life back for 6 years anyway. Better than nothing right?? But who the heck would have thought that they could end up disabled due to a pain condition again. Well I did. And talk about depressing huh??? Yuppers it sure is. Bad enough to loose your life once in a lifetime to pain. Try doing it twice. Thought I would loose my sanity at first. But this time once I got past all the ANGER, acceptance came easier.

Well take care all of ya's & hoping for painless days, hours or even minutes.

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