The other day our youngest daughter Brianne was having trouble breathing. Every time she took a deep breath she said it hurt. I asked her if she wanted to come to my husband's chiropractic clinic to get adjusted. She said, “Yes”, that is usually a key indicator that something is really wrong with her. We got her adjusted. Her breathing changed right away. So we took her to school. I told her to listen to her body and if she noticed her breathing change that I would pick her up. Around 11:00 am she called me and said her breathing was hurting again. We got her adjusted again immediately after her adjustment the painful breathing had totally disappeared. On the way home we were talking about how amazing an adjustment is; you can be sick and hurting one minute and the next minute totally fine. She was playing Lacrosse by 2:00pm the same day. No drugs, just adjustments and love. How awesome is that? |

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I'm curious as to what is causing your daughter's abnormal breathing, and what is being 'adjusted'. Do you have any additional information?
To be honest with you I have no idea what was causing her abnormal breathing that day. What I do know is that when my husband did a chiropractic exam on her he found that she needed a specific chiropractic adjustment. Each time she got adjusted that day her breathing changed immediately afterward.
Being an ex-asthma sufferer myself, I know for me specific chiropractic adjustments helped me over a period of time be clear of my asthma. I know many people that have had the same results. To be honest I didn't know that chiropractic care could even possibly clear my asthma. But I praise God that it did!
Since your reference your husband's chiropractic clinic, I'm drawing the conclusion that the adjustments you refer to are spinal chiropractic adjustments, based on the idea that your daughter's shortness of breath and pain on breathing were caused by the vertebrae being "out of alignment." Please correct me if I'm wrong.
I wonder how she would have done with just the love, without the adjustment.
It could be that she did not have anything seriously wrong, in which case medicine is best avoided, but it concerns me that people might read this and not take their child for medical treatment when when he or she is having trouble breathing and get into real trouble. Children do die of asthma.
Your brother in the Lord,
Doc