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Neurologist wants to add a medication for migraine to other psychiatric-prescribed medications
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<blockquote data-quote="JackBeNimble" data-source="post: 656415" data-attributes="member: 18998"><p>I have had severe migraines since I was twenty due to an accident. At times I've had to go to a Chiropractor three times a week. While lying on a bench receiving heat therapy I've watched the doctor perform his magic on many children including very small babies. One time a distraught mother almost in tears came in with a screaming baby of around four months. She explained she was at her wit's end and had gone without sleep for days as her baby kept crying. The doctor took the baby from her mother's arms before she had even finished explaining and he realigned the baby's spine. Instantly the baby stopped crying and she was smiling and cooing at the doctor. The mother was shocked and cried in the doctor's arms thanking him over and over. The doctor explained that many children suffer from misaligned spines that end up damaging their nerves. Some babies are born with this problem as a result of child birth and others fall when they are playing. Unfortunately the medical profession doesn't ever think of this and the child continues to suffer. Understand that the Chiropractors of today are much better trained unlike the ones in the past.</p><p></p><p>I went to many neurosurgeons and was told it was all in my head. The last one that told me it all in my head I warned him if he said that again that I'd break his jaw. I was to the point of throwing up and having blurred vision one Easter Sunday in 1975. Lucky for me my grandmother came to visit and she called up her chiropractor and he told her to bring me to his office. He not only straightened my spine but showed me how to to snap my vertebrae back into place which instantly stopped my migraine headache. I have to put the vertebrae back in place many times a day and without the knowledge of how to do it I would not have had a normal life. I now take Etodolac which helps with the inflammation which causes the vertebrae to pop out pinching my nerves.</p><p></p><p>I really hope you at least have your child checked out and if the doctor finds a problem give him the time and number of visits to make her well. A damaged spinal system takes time to fix as the muscles have adjusted over a long period of time to a misalignment. Surgery may be an option but make it your very last option. I have been told that I only have a 50% chance of surviving surgery and even if I did I would possibly end up paralyzed from the neck down. It has taken me decades to determine exactly what is wrong with my spine but now that I'm 66 years old I won't be taking the chance on an operation. The problem is very difficult to detect and is usually the result of an accident or can even be a condition from birth. The condition is a weakness in the spine that under certain conditions bulges out. This is not to be confused with a herniated disk but is the spinal cord itself. Many doctors are unaware of the condition and I found out about it from a woman that had been in a car accident. She luckily had a MRI at the exact time her spine was bulging and she had a successful operation to fix it. Without the MRI I was told a hospital would refuse the operation due to the high risk. I hope and wish you luck with your daughter.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JackBeNimble, post: 656415, member: 18998"] I have had severe migraines since I was twenty due to an accident. At times I've had to go to a Chiropractor three times a week. While lying on a bench receiving heat therapy I've watched the doctor perform his magic on many children including very small babies. One time a distraught mother almost in tears came in with a screaming baby of around four months. She explained she was at her wit's end and had gone without sleep for days as her baby kept crying. The doctor took the baby from her mother's arms before she had even finished explaining and he realigned the baby's spine. Instantly the baby stopped crying and she was smiling and cooing at the doctor. The mother was shocked and cried in the doctor's arms thanking him over and over. The doctor explained that many children suffer from misaligned spines that end up damaging their nerves. Some babies are born with this problem as a result of child birth and others fall when they are playing. Unfortunately the medical profession doesn't ever think of this and the child continues to suffer. Understand that the Chiropractors of today are much better trained unlike the ones in the past. I went to many neurosurgeons and was told it was all in my head. The last one that told me it all in my head I warned him if he said that again that I'd break his jaw. I was to the point of throwing up and having blurred vision one Easter Sunday in 1975. Lucky for me my grandmother came to visit and she called up her chiropractor and he told her to bring me to his office. He not only straightened my spine but showed me how to to snap my vertebrae back into place which instantly stopped my migraine headache. I have to put the vertebrae back in place many times a day and without the knowledge of how to do it I would not have had a normal life. I now take Etodolac which helps with the inflammation which causes the vertebrae to pop out pinching my nerves. I really hope you at least have your child checked out and if the doctor finds a problem give him the time and number of visits to make her well. A damaged spinal system takes time to fix as the muscles have adjusted over a long period of time to a misalignment. Surgery may be an option but make it your very last option. I have been told that I only have a 50% chance of surviving surgery and even if I did I would possibly end up paralyzed from the neck down. It has taken me decades to determine exactly what is wrong with my spine but now that I'm 66 years old I won't be taking the chance on an operation. The problem is very difficult to detect and is usually the result of an accident or can even be a condition from birth. The condition is a weakness in the spine that under certain conditions bulges out. This is not to be confused with a herniated disk but is the spinal cord itself. Many doctors are unaware of the condition and I found out about it from a woman that had been in a car accident. She luckily had a MRI at the exact time her spine was bulging and she had a successful operation to fix it. Without the MRI I was told a hospital would refuse the operation due to the high risk. I hope and wish you luck with your daughter. [/QUOTE]
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