Guest guest Posted September 24, 2008 Report Share Posted September 24, 2008 is dr whitcombs same/similar thing as what an atlas orthogonist does? because when I first got disabled with this whole situation it did seem clear that a neck injury was tied in and I did get the most relief back then (90-91) from atlas orthogonist where she just adjusted near the atlas, theory being that spine corrects from neck down. It did help but it wasnt curative but it got rid of daily headaches and I still see correlation between certain symptoms and my spine, mine is hypermobile in cervical area so can be frustrating, any jarring can set things off and I wonder if it somehow releases toxins or hormones or fluid or something that cascades ties into cfids.fm. [Moderator: the old (UK/Canadian/Australia) name for CFIDS is Myalgic Encephalomyelitis , that is, " inflammation of the brain and spinal cord with muscle pain " would cause problems with the spine due to inflammation. Personally, I find it's a much more accurate description and in keeping with the hypo-perfusion see in the brain of CFIDS patients] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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