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Kaseyyy
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For constant heavy, drunk head feeling (lightheadedness/dizziness?) should I continue on with treating lyme and co's or should I also get my inner ear checked, check for pots, etc? Considering a chiro (or upper cervical?) for tension and possible spinal misalignments.. I know i have a little low adrenal function too which i'm supplementing

Thinking of trying molybdenum for candida toxins. If that doesnt help, is it safe to assume it's most likely from lyme, other co infections, ..muscle tension/tmj, etc? What is it like to have pots? Isnt that caused from something else (or lyme) usually?

Currently on monastery of herb kits. Treatments arent long but claim to work. Was found to have filaria parasite, lyme, bart, babesia, candida, liver virus, coxsackie, cornybacter.

Anyone know if cornybacter is in the stomach? Should i try hcl supplements for indigestion?

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I would keep treating naturally, because the conditions you are treating for sound "right on."

A GOOD chiro might be able to help also.

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Kaseyyy
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i read it can be inner ear, vestibular migraine, anxiety, neck, tmj, eyes. Not sure if I should rule other stuff out or just deal with it
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It's hard to know until you start checking it out.

A subluxated C1 vertebra - the atlas - can cause those symptoms. A good chiropractor can fix symptoms due to spinal nerve impingement. I recommend regular chiro over upper cervical one first, to check out the entire spine.

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Kaseyyy
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if Keebler sees this: should I see a neurotologist, or would that be no help since it is most likely lyme and co's, candida, etc? Should I just do vestibular exercises online? Feeling really dizzy lately, afraid to start the babesia treatment. any recommendations besides ginger, etc? doesnt seem to do much.

I read upper cervical chiros always do xrays and regular ones don't. is this true, and can regular chiro's adjust the upper cervical atlas as well? or no, because they aren't upper cervical?

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If it helps, my vestibular issues have been clearing out as my babs load decreases. Some of the babs herxes were the vestibular issues getting acutely worse, but then better over time. If babs is an issue for you treating it effectively might help.

A chiropractor who exclusively practices Gonstead technique can perform an atlas adjustment as well as specific adjustments anywhere in the spine. Many chiropractors incorporate some Gonstead techniques in their overall approach, but talking to them you should easily be able to find out if they do Gonstead exclusively.

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I read an upper cervical chiropractor fixes the atlas if there is a misalignment, and then the rest of the spine fixes as well, and will hold better if the atlas is adjusted. also, it can help tmj as well
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