Chiropractor to treat neuropathy?
I went to see a chiropractor to help with the nerve pain in my thigh. During the consultation I told her I had neuropathy in both feet, I've mentioned it to primary care but since theres no pain nothing was done. Chiropractor did a lot of tests for it and said she would come up with a treatment plan. Question for the group: should I start with traditional medicine first? It does seem to be getting worse but not painful.
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I am a "show-me" type of guy and have never been too interested in Chiropractic care having known several who came out worse than when they went in for treatment. I would stick with the person with the MD after their name but as always, they're only human too and you gotta look and seek ONLY the best MD you can find.
I finally have gone to a chiropractor after 3 ears of post-stroke life/chronic pain, etc. I think it may be doing wonders. MDs had only offered medications, some of which made pain worse.
Prayer changes things. Read book "Miracles" by Eric Metaxas.
I too went to a chiropractor for my neuropathy numbness. It was very, very, expensive but it did work. He used low-level leader, and a few other devices. And it worked. The doctor promised 50% improvements and I achieved at least 65%. Unfortunately it only lasted for a few months. But if I were a rich man I would do it again. My doctor was Dr. Bao Thai, offices in Dallas and Houston, TX.
http://www.nerveandlaser.com.
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