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In reply to the discussion: And people wonder why I am dead-set against Chiropractic? [View all]gollygee
(22,336 posts)29. I ended up replying in the other thread
But I'm really freaked out by that video. My older daughter (now 14) had colic and it is a horrible thing. You're desperate to get relief for your baby. I had friends tell me that a chiropractor could help, but I had taken their suggestions to go to a chiropractor for my migraine headaches (didn't help) and I didn't feel comfortable with that being done to my baby, and I was super skeptical after my experience. (I was skeptical even before I did it, but I figured it was worth a shot - if you've ever suffered from chronic pain, you know you'll try anything once.) But no way would I do that with a baby. I did take a baby massage class and that seemed to help. It didn't hurt anyway and she loved the baby massage regardless.
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Veterinary Boards have gone after them for doing so on small dogs & cats as well, not to mention
hlthe2b
May 2016
#1
I have patients with back pain coming in all the time wanting a referral to a chiropractor.
Aristus
May 2016
#2
The difference in your case is the difference between protocol of care and standard of care.
Aristus
May 2016
#11
No doubt there are unscrupulous chiropractors, just as there are unscrupulous MD's.
Scuba
May 2016
#16
Just because some medical centers offer something, doesn't make it right for them to do so.
HuckleB
May 2016
#17
I spent more than 30 years as a hospital administrator. I know a little about the topic.
Scuba
May 2016
#23
Again, you are completely misrepresenting what I've posted, and what you've posted.
HuckleB
May 2016
#34
Unfortunately, the quack parts of alt med are getting play in all too many places.
HuckleB
May 2016
#37
I trusted my doctor, who partnered with the osteopath, and witnessed the results
pnwmom
May 2016
#49
That is way too simplistic. There are multiple reasons and areas of the sciatic nerve that can
uppityperson
May 2016
#76
There are sport horses in my barn who get definitive relief from the veterinary chiropractic work.
riderinthestorm
May 2016
#59
David Ramey is not credible. The AVMA has approved chiro, acupuncture and PT as effective
riderinthestorm
May 2016
#71