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Sooo glad your getting some benefit Omar… I’m seeing mine again next week… its one of those inexplicable things isnt it??
P.S. great video and you made me giggle )
Karen x
I’m a chiropractor, and I’ve noticed that MS patients tend to respond well to care albeit temporarily. My wife has MS and was treated for CCSVI last year. There may be a relationship with venous tone and spinal adjusting as chiropractic adjustments also have an impact on high blood pressure.
man that is great info thanks man keep doing up dates to see how your doing.mike
Hi Omario, I think this is a very interesting topic. I have had some serious head, neck and back injuries myself. Head on car crash when I was young, and ice skating accident when I was younger that gave me amensia for a short time. Put my back out that caused me to look like a Z all out of whack. I don’t know that over time things got worse? I am scared to have someone mess with my neck since I have a lesion there.
Looking forward to see how it all goes!
Love,
Andrea
Omar, I think you’ve hit the proverbial nail on the head. No pun intended..Lol. I flew over the top of my bike’s handle bars onto the top of my head in my early 20′s & had pins & needles in my legs soon after. Then injured my back lifting a disabled person yrs later. I think theres a lot of truth in the spinal/MS/CCSVI connection. Would be interesting to know just how many MSers have spinal problems. Thanks for this video:)
I’m yet to find a good chiro or osteopath since pain prevents me from travelling. But will be going for treatment ASAP.
An ‘inversion table’ helps to realign my spine at the moment.
good to see you looking and feeling better.
Hey Omar – good to hear you’re feeling better; I too had a whiplash injury, coupled with stress a year before my 1st attack; it could well be another piece to the puzzle methinks! I’m under a McTimoney chiropractor for pain in my hips and that is amazing; very gentle adjustments but the pain has virtually gone! Wishing you continued improvements )
Glad you’re feeling better. I have had 2 whiplash injuries and am going to a chiropractor THIS WEEK. Hopefully it helps.
Thanks for the video Omario.
Sandy
wow were your ears burning? I was just talking with a friend last night, she’s going to a NUCCA therapist for an assessment tomorrow and I was telling her you were going to an Osteopath and it sounded very similar. I’m not doing great at the moment, so I’m thinking of trying it too Tx for sharing Omar!
I am the friend going for a NUCCA consult today. I also have been reading (always reading) and in my case I have 1 IJV completely occluded at C1……. led me to think that maybe realignement might fix the occlusion and allow flow. Dont know, just hoping. Also scared….. never been to a chiro or anything before so we will see. Taking Dr report from CCSVI procedure to her too to review. Fingers crossed.
I like your way of thinking, and am so glad you’ve found some relief with this avenue! Exciting!
Head on collision. Hmm……….]
Nice to hear you are feeling better. I’ve heard of so many people who have had head or neck injuries and then were diagnosed with MS…
Sooo glad your getting some benefit Omar… I’m seeing mine again next week… its one of those inexplicable things isnt it??
P.S. great video and you made me giggle
)
Karen x
I’m a chiropractor, and I’ve noticed that MS patients tend to respond well to care albeit temporarily. My wife has MS and was treated for CCSVI last year. There may be a relationship with venous tone and spinal adjusting as chiropractic adjustments also have an impact on high blood pressure.
man that is great info thanks man keep doing up dates to see how your doing.mike
Hi Omario, I think this is a very interesting topic. I have had some serious head, neck and back injuries myself. Head on car crash when I was young, and ice skating accident when I was younger that gave me amensia for a short time. Put my back out that caused me to look like a Z all out of whack. I don’t know that over time things got worse? I am scared to have someone mess with my neck since I have a lesion there.
Looking forward to see how it all goes!
Love,
Andrea
Omar, I think you’ve hit the proverbial nail on the head. No pun intended..Lol. I flew over the top of my bike’s handle bars onto the top of my head in my early 20′s & had pins & needles in my legs soon after. Then injured my back lifting a disabled person yrs later. I think theres a lot of truth in the spinal/MS/CCSVI connection. Would be interesting to know just how many MSers have spinal problems. Thanks for this video:)
I’m yet to find a good chiro or osteopath since pain prevents me from travelling. But will be going for treatment ASAP.
An ‘inversion table’ helps to realign my spine at the moment.
good to see you looking and feeling better.
Hey Omar – good to hear you’re feeling better; I too had a whiplash injury, coupled with stress a year before my 1st attack; it could well be another piece to the puzzle methinks! I’m under a McTimoney chiropractor for pain in my hips and that is amazing; very gentle adjustments but the pain has virtually gone! Wishing you continued improvements
)
Glad you’re feeling better. I have had 2 whiplash injuries and am going to a chiropractor THIS WEEK. Hopefully it helps.
Thanks for the video Omario.
Sandy
wow were your ears burning? I was just talking with a friend last night, she’s going to a NUCCA therapist for an assessment tomorrow and I was telling her you were going to an Osteopath and it sounded very similar. I’m not doing great at the moment, so I’m thinking of trying it too
Tx for sharing Omar!
I am the friend going for a NUCCA consult today. I also have been reading (always reading) and in my case I have 1 IJV completely occluded at C1……. led me to think that maybe realignement might fix the occlusion and allow flow. Dont know, just hoping. Also scared….. never been to a chiro or anything before so we will see. Taking Dr report from CCSVI procedure to her too to review. Fingers crossed.
I like your way of thinking, and am so glad you’ve found some relief with this avenue! Exciting!
Head on collision. Hmm……….]
Nice to hear you are feeling better. I’ve heard of so many people who have had head or neck injuries and then were diagnosed with MS…