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I'm fairly new to this as my son was just recently diagnosed. But before we found this out I had been taking him to a Upper Cervical Chiropractor. I would call them a chiropractic specialist. They say that the upper cervial area is where three trillion (yes that is a t) come together. Now they don't help him 100% but after most adjustments he has several VERY GOOD days. He becomes the kid I forgot I had and I love it. Of course the downside is that after he feels that good for a while I think it's almost harder when he gets to feeling crappy again. We live in Pretty unpopulated area and this dr. is 5 hrs away. Tice a month we see him at satelite clinics. If we lived closer we'd see him every week. Do a search for NUCCA if you're interested.

I've also been getting treatments and my meds for Crohn's are finally able to work again. Also helping my daughter's gall bladder attacks. Yes, we also have alot of fun family medical problems. Just thought maybe this would help somebody.


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I'm fairly new to this as my son was just recently diagnosed. But before we found this out I had been taking him to a Upper Cervical Chiropractor. I would call them a chiropractic specialist. They say that the upper cervial area is where three trillion (yes that is a t) come together. Now they don't help him 100% but after most adjustments he has several VERY GOOD days. He becomes the kid I forgot I had and I love it. Of course the downside is that after he feels that good for a while I think it's almost harder when he gets to feeling crappy again. We live in Pretty unpopulated area and this dr. is 5 hrs away. Tice a month we see him at satelite clinics. If we lived closer we'd see him every week. Do a search for NUCCA if you're interested.

I've also been getting treatments and my meds for Crohn's are finally able to work again. Also helping my daughter's gall bladder attacks. Yes, we also have alot of fun family medical problems. Just thought maybe this would help somebody.

Mom......you might need to clean the keyboard...because i see you have missed a few letters.....

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