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I can help people understand: -why the nervous system may be the causing migraine headaches -how to determine if the nervous system is the cause -and more importantly how to correct it.
I have spent the last four years evaluating nervous systems for dysfunction and creating patient specific care plans for these patients.
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CT scans are usually the beginning of discovering what may be going on, but that will better help your doctor understand what is going on and more importantly rule out any other more serious conditions
I would have the lump examined by a doctor. It could be many things and most likely imaging studies will need to be taken to determine what it is. Dr. Gibson
Alison, I am sorry to hear that you are suffering from headaches/migraines. They are a complex neurological disorder that creates havoc in peoples lives. Although it does sound like you do have
You may not be doing something different. It may just be that a problem you have had for a long time is slowly getting worse. Migraines are a disorder of the nervous system. The trick to treating
Migraines and all other types of headaches are disorders of the nervous system. Basically there is something wrong with your nervous system. Although I do not use medications in the treatment of
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