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Meniere disease and a lazy heartbeat

Heart Rhythm Conditions | Last Active: Aug 9 11:52pm | Replies (20)

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@mari42

Thank you very much for taking the time to relate what happened to you so long ago.
I am not familiar with this practice in the States but while posted in Europe, I was in the hands of a very competent osteopath who seems to have been trained like your chiropractor. At the time I suffered from severe migraines and had suffered for more than 25 years.
He cured me in six months by realigning slowly my skeleton: when I was 15, I had a horrible ski accident which damaged cervical vertebrae and shifted my pelvis but not a single physician realized that. They just gave me stronger and stronger medicine.
I am currently seeing an osteopath to double check that my disease called Ménière, is not also caused by the old accident.

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Replies to "Thank you very much for taking the time to relate what happened to you so long..."

Whether you present problem was caused by the accident or not, I am thinking perhaps had a slippage or something else caused it to do so, and quite possibly fixed.

From what I am reading, a lot of so-called diseases are called that to make sound more complicated than they are. For example, a lady I responded to was told she had a disease, cannot remember the name, and it was simply low potassium.

I think most doctors do not believe that problems with spine etc can actually be fixed by a chiro or manipulation, and they do horrible surgeries and put pins in etc. I know people this happened to, and they were in so much pain still that had to take meds and were hooked on them or had to take because in so much pain. Once those pins etc are put in, you cannot get fixed by manipulation.