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Old 05-02-2014, 10:22 AM #1
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Has anyone had any experiences, good or bad, seeing a chiropractor specializing in neurology? I've found that there is one a few towns away from me, and was just wondering if it was worth looking into.
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My physical therapist is licensed in doing manipulations. It was wonderful! But you need to be very careful with someone moving your spine and neck around with a TBI. One wrong move can leave you feeling awful for weeks.

Mine came highly recommended by a variety of other practitioners I was seeing, so I gave it a shot. He knew what he was doing, so it was beneficial.

Maybe see if the person you are looking at has references from other TBI patients?
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What Happened: On 3/8/11 I was stopped waiting to merge into traffic when I was rear ended by someone doing 45 mph. I walked away from the accident, to fall into the pit of PCS 5 days later... (I have had 2 previous concussions, but neither developed into PCS.)

Symptoms 3 Years Post: Physical: migraines, infrequent vertigo, neck and back pain (from accident), tinnitus, visual field deficits in left eye, problematic light sensitivity, (including visual seizure activity), noise sensitivity, EXTREME fatigue, semi-frequent disrupted sleep cycles,
Cognitive: semi-frequent Brain fog after cognitive strain, limited bouts of impulsivity, unable to concentrate for more than short periods of time without fatigue, word finding problems, slowed processing speeds, impaired visual memory;
Emotional: easily overstimulated, depression, anxiety;

Treatment so far: Vestibular therapy; Physical Therapy; Vision Therapy; Vitamin Schedule; Limited caffeine; Medications; attempting to limit stress and overstimulation; Yoga; Cognitive Therapy
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Chiro neuros usually are followers of Dr Carrick's chiro neuro protocol. Some have been beneficial. Others are a waste of money. Insurance rarely pays for the special protocols of Carrick based chiro neuros. It can be a $5000 expense.
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Hello SmilinEyesMs305,

Which of your symptoms were cured by your chiro neuro? My main issues today are Extreme dizziness/lightheadedness and fatigue. I havent seen any improvement dizziness yet, I am looking for different ways to treat it.
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I'm confused. I have never heard of a therapist being licensed to do manipulations. From what my PT says, PT licensing is far broader than a single protocol. Some may have taken a special course in a particular therapy modality and get a certificate from an entity that teaches that modality. I have been treated by multiple PT's who did various kinds of manipulations.
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Has anyone had any experiences, good or bad, seeing a chiropractor specializing in neurology? I've found that there is one a few towns away from me, and was just wondering if it was worth looking into.
Yes it is worth looking into it, really they are the only people who understand this condition of ours all related to the brain/nervous system. I has helped me!!

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My physical therapist is licensed in doing manipulations. It was wonderful! But you need to be very careful with someone moving your spine and neck around with a TBI. One wrong move can leave you feeling awful for weeks.

AHHH So true. I went to a PT and I am now feeling awful (after initially feeling better before PT). UGH. Hope to start healing soon with new medications.
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What new meds are you taking ?
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My physical therapist is licensed in doing manipulations. It was wonderful! But you need to be very careful with someone moving your spine and neck around with a TBI. One wrong move can leave you feeling awful for weeks.

Mine came highly recommended by a variety of other practitioners I was seeing, so I gave it a shot. He knew what he was doing, so it was beneficial.

Maybe see if the person you are looking at has references from other TBI patients?
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manda,

What new meds are you taking ?
Hey Mark,

I was prescribed Valium and told to take Aleve as well as a Medrol Dose Pack. I was in excrutiating pain yesterday and running a low grade fever so I went to get an IV and got Valium and Morphine and fluids- they thought it would break the headache and pain. It didn't help the pain and I didn't sleep. I didn't feel much relief; I was just drowsy when I got home.

Now I just took my Valium (an increased dosage rec. by docs) and Vicoprofen.

I took it about two hours ago and haven't felt any different yet. Also waiting to update my neurologist.
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Hey Mark,

I was prescribed Valium and told to take Aleve as well as a Medrol Dose Pack. I was in excrutiating pain yesterday and running a low grade fever so I went to get an IV and got Valium and Morphine and fluids- they thought it would break the headache and pain. It didn't help the pain and I didn't sleep. I didn't feel much relief; I was just drowsy when I got home.

Now I just took my Valium (an increased dosage rec. by docs) and Vicoprofen.

I took it about two hours ago and haven't felt any different yet. Also waiting to update my neurologist.
Update for Mark and about me- spoke to PCP this morning and he advised me to stop the steroid that was prescribed by my neurologist. I stopped it and hoping I feel better soon (symptoms are strong today) and hopefully it will subside by tomorrow. He told me to keep in touch. I also let neurologist's office know I stopped it because they also told me to keep in touch. And neurologist nurse just got in touch with me. Said I need to stick to the medrol dose pak and stop following up with my PCP (even though the ER told me to). Okay, so, any thoughts?

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