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3 Responses to “Could all these symptoms be related to one diagnosis?”
first of all I suggest you do not stop within any medications or treatments that you are getting from your doctor.
But I really would also go to a chiropractor. A few years ago I was suffering from a muscle strain in my back so I went to a chiropractor. At the same time I had tingling and soreness in my arms and legs, neck pain, migraine headaches, earaches, the whole shot. Now keep in mind I only went there for the sore back.
She told me my whole body was out of wack, she did some readjusting(no pain) gave me some simple exercises to do at home, and everything and I mean everything went away within 2 weeks.
Just make sure you tell the chiropractor what diagnosis you have been given and what medications you are on.
January 29th, 2009 at 1:53 am
Kayla Vann
Hypochondria
January 30th, 2009 at 9:11 am
Glenn Flora
first of all I suggest you do not stop within any medications or treatments that you are getting from your doctor.
But I really would also go to a chiropractor. A few years ago I was suffering from a muscle strain in my back so I went to a chiropractor. At the same time I had tingling and soreness in my arms and legs, neck pain, migraine headaches, earaches, the whole shot. Now keep in mind I only went there for the sore back.
She told me my whole body was out of wack, she did some readjusting(no pain) gave me some simple exercises to do at home, and everything and I mean everything went away within 2 weeks.
Just make sure you tell the chiropractor what diagnosis you have been given and what medications you are on.
Good luck
February 2nd, 2009 at 6:41 am
Sonya Thomasson
Consult a neurologist