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Lethal or less than lethal?:lookaroun
Well, we are just trying to help her get rid of a pain in the neck. So, you decide!:lol:
Lethal or less than lethal?:lookaroun
hmmm... I'll go for less lethal please....:lookarounLethal or less than lethal?:lookaroun
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Joe, I'm glad it worked for you. But after being a PT for 12 years, I've heard more stories of people being hurt by chiropractors than being helped by them.
Also, if you have had to go for years, how is it helping you? I would think if you were better, you wouldn't have to keep going back. :animwink:
As the daughter in law of a chiropractor (and, the wife of a DO :lookaroun), I must jump in and say that we shouldn't make blanket statements.
He has saved me through all my pregnancies. Manipulation therapy DOES work. *edit I will add that I believe the difference between a good chiropractor and a bad one is that they should know there are limits, and when that limit is reached. My FIL is not hesitant at all to send patients on if he sees they are not making progress. He has enough patient load and doesn't need the extra bodies in the waiting room. :lol:
And for the love of Pete if you ever get one who says they will cure your cancer or AIDS, run, run for your liiiiiiiiiiiiiiiife!:lol:
That is what I thought. Any idea what type of education it takes to become a chiropractor?
Actually, I was very careful to NOT make a blanket statement. Dukeblue made one saying "chiropractors are miracle workers!" and I was simply refuting that statement, using my clinical experience. :wave:
I know what you mean there. I am very big about preventing and fixing problems through good sound nutrition thereby giving your body what it needs to fix itself. Most doctors just turn there nose up at the notion and hand out that prescription that just turns off a symptom.Yes you are right.
It just gets aggrivating when the "less than traditional" forms of medicine are just dismissed.
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