• @EnderMB@lemmy.world
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    471 month ago

    My newborn was having issues with reflux that affected their sleep. A mother in our support class recommended going to see an infant chiropractor for an adjustment.

    I couldn’t believe my ears, and I probably made an enemy by outright asking why the fuck you would let a chiropractor crack the back of your 4 week old baby.

    It amazes me how commonplace chiropractics are, and how people put a lot of faith in them before trying anything else.

    • @Ibaudia@lemmy.world
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      291 month ago

      When someone offers you a panacea that requires 0 effort and is popularly accepted, it’s pretty appealing. Especially if you’re scientifically illiterate and don’t know why it’s bullshit.

      • Schadrach
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        330 days ago

        Though amusingly my Mom’s chiropractor is probably why she’s doing as well as she is today. He happened to order some imaging for a bullshit chiropractic reason and he’s looked at enough spinal imaging to notice when something’s not right. He sent her to a real doctor and told her she needed to be tested for MS, which was diagnosed and had her under treatment before she had any real symptoms.

    • The Picard ManeuverOP
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      71 month ago

      I heard something similar when mine was a newborn and had the same appalled reaction. Luckily it wasn’t in person - I read it in a random thread when looking something up. Might have been on reddit?