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Re: What's your experience of going to a chiropractor?


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Posted by T in NE on July 11, 2015 at 07:47:57 from (173.209.212.225):

In Reply to: What's your experience of going to a chiropractor? posted by Geo-TH,In on July 09, 2015 at 04:10:30:

Went to an old-timer when I lived in Ohio. I think he helped til he put me on the traction table and pulled me back out. Tried another practice, younger docs, that was doing my uncle some good. He told me he knew what the problem was, and took a couple x-rays to verify.
3 visits a week for a month, 2 for another month, and got my neck straightened out good. Had 3 bones slid back on the others pinching nerves and causing carpal tunnel symptoms. I could tell the difference in my mood after the first week.
When I moved back to Pennsylvania I tried out several before finding one that did some good. I'd tell them I need loosened up good before any adjustment and they'd snap crackle pop out the door. I had a severe headache by the time I got stood up straight from that one. Wouldn't send my worst enemy to him.
The one I see now just graduated a couple years ago and is real good. Told her put the heat and electric to me first and she does. She got a couple vertebrae between my shoulder blades to move that haven't moved in a long time. Doesn't crack my neck because the first time she did she had to write the check for me, my hands went numb. Just moves my head around with some muscle work. Flexion table hurt my lower back so she grabs my foot and shakes it somehow, and it actually helps. Just wish I could afford a visit more often.
Loosening the muscles first seems to be the biggest thing. If they are still tight for the adjustment, they het pulled on, then want to pull everything right back out.
Once you find a good one a chiropractor is well worth the money. You just have to kiss a few frogs first, so to speak. Of the 9 practices I've been to, I think 5 chiropractors at 3 practices have been worth a darn. I won't go under the knife til I've had a couple good ones tell me there's nothing more they can do.


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