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Anybody here use a chiropractor? WAY OT

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--- Quote from: Sephroth57 on February 24, 2005, 01:18:15 pm ---cant you just sign up for a month at first and see how you like it, how your spine is adjusting, etc

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I can go only once if I want to...Who know when his offer "expires" though.
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xar256:

Not to sound like a broken record, but... Do you still go as well?  How long were you treated for?

ChadTower:

For reference, my sessions are generally $45, though I only pay $15 and insurance covers the rest.

missioncontrol:


--- Quote from: xar256 on February 24, 2005, 02:47:37 pm ---Not to sound like a broken record, but... Do you still go as well?
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DrewKaree:

A large portion of my in-laws utilize the services, and most go to one that finds no problem with them coming whenever they feel the need (random pain somewhere, stiffness, etc), and they report grand results.  The only guy I've ever heard recommend some sort of treatment program as you described was someone my wife was recommended to by the lawyer friend we had helping us with a car accident case, and she DIDN'T go but a few times, and hasn't had issues.

Myself personally....I think they have some merit to their services, but I get the same results from my buddy wrapping his arms around me and lifting me up off the ground as I have my hands clasped behind my neck....the only issues I've ever had were a back problem and a foot problem (plantar fasciitis).  The podiatrist recommended Birkenstocks, solved the foot problem, and lowered the back pain.  Further abdominal excercises not only eliminated my back problems, but have kept them away in spite of my willingness to add pounds around my waist and bring the problems back.

The people who go to them by and large will tell you they feel a difference, and since I haven't been, I can only tell you what took my pains away.

p.s. wife had sciatic nerve pains solved by a Birkenstock insole...the pain would cause other pains, such as headaches, nausea, etc.

I don't sell Birkenstock products, but I'm willing to pay the exorbitant amounts they charge after they solved the few issues and pains I've had.  Pretty cheap, after comparing your pricing!  :o

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