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nhlymeguy
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Does anynone go to one?...is it important for them to know about Lyme or not?...just curious due to some back pain...I started a thread asking for one in Seeking a Doctor, just wanted some feedback.
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sixgoofykids
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Yes, helped me a lot. I also did pilates reformer work to build the muscle evenly so that eventually I could cut down on chiro visits. It's the muscle that pulls the bones out of alignment. Massage helps, too, for this reason.

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pab
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Yes, our chiro has helped my family manage our pain.

You need to find a good chiro. Maybe you could get a name from friends.

This is our 3rd chiro over a 10 year period. Each time we changed, they were better for us.

Our clinic is part of the chiropractic school. Our chiro has been in practice for 20 years. He does gentle adjustments.

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dmc
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yes, it is helpful (with the right doctor).

do tell of lyme. Don't get hooked in the "you manifest your own health troubles" some chiros have threw that philisophy to me...

My illness came from a tick not my mind. uggrrh!

Also find other supportive therapies, like six said. Massage, acupuncture, ondamed & even eft (tapping) has helped me.

I've done upper cervical chiro care...very helpful. Not normal chiro but it is a 2yr beyond regular chiro school.

Info at http://www.uppercervicalcare.com

I lucked out, there is a practioner close by to me.

good luck, I hope 2012 is a year for health for us all.

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Keebler
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Yes, cranial-sacral &/or other skeleton adjustments can be helpful, IF done correctly.

NO "snap & crack" or "twist & shout" moves for anyone with lyme, though, as the neck is VERY tender, can be inflamed and neurolyme can get MUCH worse for a long time if these kind of techniques are done.

See the BODY WORK LINKS in the tread below for some guidance for a very GENTLE technique.

And, YES, whomever you see should be well aware of a lyme diagnosis - best if they are also somewhat lyme literate.

Do not see them if they totally discount it as they may not believe you about fast twists of the neck and do it anyway (I've been there).

You'd look primarily for a D.C. (chiropractic doctor) or a D.O. (doctor of osteopathy).

The UPLEDGER link has a referral list. There may be other similar styles but, again, the key is

NO SUDDEN MOVES ON THE SPINE / NECK

Also ask at your area lyme support groups for suggestions.

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How to find an ILADS-educated LL:

N.D. (Naturopathic Doctor);

L.Ac. (Acupuncturist);

D.Ay. (Doctor of Ayurvedic Medicine);

D.O.M. (Doctor of Oriental Medicine);

Holistic M.D., etc.

Links to many articles and books by holistic-minded LL doctors of various degrees.

You can compare and contrast many approaches.

BASIC HERBAL EDUCATIONAL links, and

BODY WORK links with safety tailored to lyme patients,

RIFE links,

BIONIC 880 links, and

LOW HEAT INFRARED SAUNA detail.
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sammy
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Yes, chiropractic care is absolutely necessary for me.

I have problems with frequent joint dislocations so my chiro has also helped realign my jaw, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles and even the tiny bones in my hands and feet! I'm blessed that this chiro is one my oldest best friends:)

Like others have said, get recommendations from friends and family members. You may have to try a few before you find one that works well for you.

Always ask that they evaluate and treat your whole spine, not just the pain areas.

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Catgirl
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Chiro helps me. My chiro use an activator tool, so there is no cracking or popping. Activator works great. Also, seriously consider acupuncture, and not just for back pain (also helps immune system). I get both.

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I have been to chiropractors before and they were helpful but during the past year I have been going to a Maximized Living Chiropractor which has helped me alot.

There are chiropractors throughout the country who subscribe to this holistic system of total care.There is a bit of marketing involved....as far as several health products and books which they sell....however, I believe very strongly in their principles and the nutritional plan they put forth for those who want to follow it...so the mild marketing doesn't bother me.

They're not pushy with the vitamins and protein powder and the people who work there are genuinely caring.

Before I forget... Let me give you the link to my blog where I posted about them

http://lymesentinel.blogspot.com/2011/04/maximized-living-chiropractic-care.html

There are two phases of the diet...the core plan and the plan where you are a bit stricter with diet until you begin to improve. The diet eliminates refined sugar and other processed foods. There is a very helpful cookbook that you can buy which gives lots of easy, low grain and natural food recipes , which are delicious.

The diet does not mention the work of Dr. Weston Price but the principles of the diet reflects the wisdom of our ancestors...grass-fed meat, pastured chickens and eggs(when possible), and lots of vegetables and some fruits.

There are many lectures, recipe nights....etc...and most are included in the price when you sign up. The group I go to is very good at motivation...to lose weight...to tone up...etc.

The idea....especially in the beginning is to get blood sugar under control and to boost the adrenal glands. When the adrenal glands are weak then chiropractic adjustments don't hold.

You can go to these chiropractors for just several visits but often people need a year of visits...according to your level of need. And as with other chiropractors the number of visits per week reduce as one improves.

Here's more info and pictures with contact info. I'm glad I am doing this and would recommend it to others who are serious about improvement and would try to keep up with the excercises, diet, etc. I need to get back to the 'advanced plan" of the diet again...as I have slipped a bit. http://lymesentinel.blogspot.com/2011/04/maximized-living-chiropractic-care.html

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Beagle
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Yes! Chiro 3x per wk over the last couple of years until lately, only 1x/wk since I have not been able to walk much.
But glad for this thread she snaps my neck each time...I will have her stop doing that from now on.

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Chiropractors all treat differently. I've found the key is to find the right fit - they may adjust lightly, medium strength, or strongly. I like medium the best myself.

They may all have studied different techniques as well, and again, to discover which ones work best for you.

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sammy
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The chiropractor should be able to use many different techniques to take care of your individual problem. Be clear and explain your needs.

Remember, they are used to working with strong healthy young people, tiny babies, and even the elderly. So don't worry, they can adjust their treatment plan and methods to take care of you.

As Robin said, the key is to find the right fit. I personally don't like the activator method that someone else mentioned above. I need a more hands on approach.

Don't be afraid to hear an occasional snap or crack sound as a joint is realigned. That sound always makes me laugh! To me, it is the sound of relief [Smile]

I also allow my chiro to treat my neck. If you do this you must trust them and relax. If you don't relax your muscles will tense up and the doctor will not be able to realign your spine. Then you will continue to have pain. So try to relax. This is their job, to treat you well and take good care of you. They don't want to hurt you.

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MannaMe
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My chiropractor taught me a good one for relaxing while she adjusts my neck.... wiggle my toes!

You can't focus on two things at once, so while I concentrate on wiggling my toes, my neck muscles relax and she can put things in place much easier.

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