Whatever gets us through this disease, we need to do! I have my implant to help cover nerve pain and shots also. Like I said, whatever works!!
From: Janet Dunn Sent: Wednesday, March 31, 2010 10:25 AM To: 'Janice Nichols' ; 'Transverse Myelytis' Subject: RE: [TMIC] Chiro Janice, I am not sure that he helps so much with the disease itself, but if the rest of your body is in alignment it helps you move better, properly, and takes a lot of pressure and pain away that otherwise would be there. I actually see my chiropractor very rarely, because for me, I find that the massage therapist – the kind that work you over – not the “relaxing” massage – actually works better for me. She gets the knots out of my legs and shoulders which then helps me walk better, taking strain off the hips and back, meaning less trips to the chiro, and more to her! And now she is moving L I think it is a decision that each makes for themselves – but I use them both, as my mobility is key to my mental health. Janet From: Janice Nichols [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: March 31, 2010 8:17 AM To: Todd Tarno; Transverse Myelytis Subject: Re: [TMIC] Weather Does a chiropractor really help with this disease? I thought the pain came from just the nerves, not any where else. Course, I don't know much about chiropractors, but this struck me as odd. If he can help, that is great. Janice From: Todd Tarno Sent: Tuesday, March 30, 2010 12:05 PM To: Transverse Myelytis Subject: Re: [TMIC] Weather My chiropractor can tell when a cold front is coming in, because my adjustment is very much hard for him to do. And that he doesn't need to go to the gym on that day. lol Todd in CC, TX
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