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What can help difficult child's headaches?
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<blockquote data-quote="TerryJ2" data-source="post: 80934" data-attributes="member: 3419"><p>LOL! Kjs, my husband is a chiro and I get my neck cracked AND take fiorinal.</p><p>Don't think I could get by with-just one or the other.</p><p>Your neck will not get stuck there. It's the other way around -- if you don't keep everything moving, it will get stuck. Every heard of a wry neck? Where you wake up in the a.m., with-your head tilted toward one shoulder? I hate it when that happens. </p><p>You and your son can get massages, too, especially since your son carries stress in his neck. Sometimes insurance covers massages.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TerryJ2, post: 80934, member: 3419"] LOL! Kjs, my husband is a chiro and I get my neck cracked AND take fiorinal. Don't think I could get by with-just one or the other. Your neck will not get stuck there. It's the other way around -- if you don't keep everything moving, it will get stuck. Every heard of a wry neck? Where you wake up in the a.m., with-your head tilted toward one shoulder? I hate it when that happens. You and your son can get massages, too, especially since your son carries stress in his neck. Sometimes insurance covers massages. [/QUOTE]
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