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I agree with PennY, a neck adjustment-DONE RIGHT is a good thing. Abbys chiro

does more with pressure points in her neck rather then " cracking " her bones

as most people think chiro's do. I have seen wonderful progress since she has

gone. One of the best things we ever did.

Pennie

Abby's Mom

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The neck adjustments may be the answer to language issues.

Subluxations in the neck area may affect auditory processing...

We've been going for almost a year.

> this is the last person I thought I would be seeing for , but

> after reading in Autism digest about autism and subluxations,

which

> I was told she had at 1 but didn't pursue, I am going to re-

> investigate this. Any questions I should ask, words of advice ???

> Never been to one before, I won't allow neck adjustments, thats

> just too scary for me!

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--- What changes have you seen since going to a Chiro?

In Autism_in_Girls , " penelope_fam " <bubbetta@h...>

wrote:

> The neck adjustments may be the answer to language issues.

> Subluxations in the neck area may affect auditory processing...

>

> We've been going for almost a year.

>

>

> > this is the last person I thought I would be seeing for ,

but

> > after reading in Autism digest about autism and subluxations,

> which

> > I was told she had at 1 but didn't pursue, I am going to re-

> > investigate this. Any questions I should ask, words of

advice ???

> > Never been to one before, I won't allow neck adjustments, thats

> > just too scary for me!

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I believe the gains she's made in receptive language wouldn't have

happened w/o the chiropractic adjustments.

We're intervening pretty hard, both educationally (ABA, pre-school,

and an AI half day classroom) and biomedically, and we did AIT

Christmas 2002, but we're finally beginning to see Alyssa's

receptive language inch forward, and I think the adjustments are

assisting with that.

Alyssa is still pre-conversational. She's 4.5.

> > > this is the last person I thought I would be seeing for ,

> but

> > > after reading in Autism digest about autism and subluxations,

> > which

> > > I was told she had at 1 but didn't pursue, I am going to re-

> > > investigate this. Any questions I should ask, words of

> advice ???

> > > Never been to one before, I won't allow neck adjustments,

thats

> > > just too scary for me!

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