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Our chiropractor is a certified chiropractic neurologist, and he knows a lot about Lyme. He does muscle testing for supplements, herbs, and occasionally a homeopathic remedy.
He also does things that seem unusual to us, such as a peripheral vision test -- not the VCS, a different one -- and taking blood pressure at both wrists. Then he treats the weak side of the brain.
It seems to work, I think. Our daughter's problems are more arthro than neuro, but we have seen slight neuro improvements. (The abx don't seem to be doing much good either.)
She doesn't have major cognitive issues, though. If this sounds at all like what you're interested in, we can talk more on the board or you can pm me.
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My aunt sees a neuro chiropractor. She wants me to see him. I have a friend who also saw this same neuro chiropractor. Not so sure what he does exactly. I can find out.
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A neuro Chiro can be very helpful if you have a good one. There are only about 500 in the entire country.
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Thanks for your feedback everyone. My doctor isn't officially a neuro chiropractor, as far as I know, but he says he can help me with the issues. I am really excited to try.
Richard, he sounds a lot like your daughter's doctor. He was the first doctor to do muscle testing with me. I am so glad to hear that you have seen some improvements with your daughter.
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