Oh thanks glen! THAT is very good to know. Purely For What it's worth the students I click with as much as possible avoid using vague langauge with helping manage the TMJ and cautionend me that chinese medicine his a little hit and mis for sniffing out the root what's causing TMJ. Basically the person I am pretty lucky to try is also studying to be a GP I simply don't know if that's a new thing to the SouthWest school or not he's the 3rd person their be into nutriction, health etc.
Sufficed to say I was under the mis-impression that Chriopracties might be able to help. thank Buddha for the caitonary tale. If Chriopracty(SP) is not a good idea after all. Any idea where or to get help with from it? Just to keep the cards on the table: I tried PT several months ago for the TechNeck and some of the TMJ. It helped some but with only 5-6 essions it's hard to make solid progress. What might be the next step then? BoddyWork specialist maybe? If their is such a thing? As to Acupucnture and weird medicine. Totally agree it can get pretty iffy. The student I'm (temporatily) assigned down to earth he avoids vague iffy language. I can see that'd be rare. If I undserstand right Heard right he's also studying to be a GP. On Wed, Oct 11, 2017 at 10:41 AM, gⅼеɳ ☣ <[email protected]> wrote: > I know this subject is controversial. But it would be remiss not to point > out that chiropracty may be pseudo-medicine. But worse yet, it can be > dangerous: > > https://sciencebasedmedicine.org/study-patients-should-be- > warned-of-stroke-risk-before-chiropractic-neck-manipulation/ > https://www.webmd.com/stroke/news/20140807/could- > chiropractic-manipulation-of-your-neck-trigger-a-stroke#1 > > My personal experience with it was from back when I was a kid. I was > briefly (~10 minutes, maybe?) paralyzed from the waist down after an > attempt to throw a kick in Tae Kwon Do. The actual doctor (MD) diagnosed > me with sacral lumbarization. The medical choices were surgery or figure > out how to live with it. My parents took me to a chiropractor, who spouted > all sorts of believable woo to us, provided some short-term relief in the > form of endorphins from back popping, and thereby got me addicted to > popping my back and neck. I've had neck problems ever since. > > To be clear, the chiropractor caused my neck problems. (A good > side-effect, though, was that I learned evidence-based physical therapy and > exercises that have helped me cope with my spine problems for the rest of > my life. ... silver lining, ya' know.) > > Anyway, be careful. Acupuncture is also placebo medicine. But at least > it's safe, unlike chiropracty. > > > On 10/10/2017 02:22 PM, Gillian Densmore wrote: > > Or is that assurances? > > Background Father had a few (many) heart palpy > > tations(AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH helping you're Tech Nech is getting > *!&@! > > expensive!) from one that quoted me about 160 for the first visit and > 50 > > for each after. Neighborly has been hit and mis on good recomendations. > I > > simply don't know if that's typical or not. > > > > I think we do agree it's worth wile asking around about recommendations > and > > other opinions though. > > > > So Here is me asking for second opinions: > > Hi all: Trying to manage 'Techneck' and TMJ. basically looking for > > recommendations for one Insurance preferred. > > > > What was your experience like? > > The ones what don't like insurancy what's a typical cost to get started? > > per visit. > > > > Who do take insurance? If anyone knows? Did you have any luck? What other > > ways might help manage or fix TMJ and TechNech? > > Acupuncture School's been a great start. > > > -- > ☣ gⅼеɳ > > ============================================================ > FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv > Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College > to unsubscribe http://redfish.com/mailman/listinfo/friam_redfish.com > FRIAM-COMIC http://friam-comic.blogspot.com/ by Dr. Strangelove
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