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Need the opinion of a Chriopracter.....does it help acheive dry nights?????

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kinkipinki · 25/08/2008 20:37

Hi I have a friend who suggested that I take my ds, who turned six this month, to a chiropracter, as they may be able to help me get him dry at night. Took him for an initial consultation and he feels that there is a mis-alligment in his back that interrupts the message up his spinal cord to his brain and therefore stopping him achiving dry nights. Before I commit to the treatments would like to hear from another mum or a chiropracter for some reassurance to go ahead......thanks

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Flier · 25/08/2008 20:40

very very interesting, I've never heard of thsi before.
If you google chiropractic+bed wetting, you'll get loads of web sites on the subject.

kinkipinki · 25/08/2008 20:53

Thanks Flier I just had a quick look througha and it has given me the incentive to atleast try. I spoke to my GP and he poo pood the idea (why was I not suprised) and it made me question it again, maybe I should just try it. All the GP wanted to do was a urine test for an infection and cosider the bell/blanket...which from the research I have read is a complete waste of time in most cases.

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Flier · 25/08/2008 20:55

I'd give it a try, I'm a big believer in chiropractic. goodluck. x

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kinkipinki · 25/08/2008 21:10

Gona phone in the morn and make his first appointment....watch this space

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