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Join Date: Jun 2009
Posts: 497
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Posts: 497
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DENNIS
Ive used them in the past,,i know that it takes a couple of good cracks[because the body is stiff[ to get the ball rolling[said by a chrio himself] and he was right,then you have good and bad chrio's,,ive had both,,,the good ones ,really make a difference ,,but then i had a bad adjustment one day and it took 2 weeks for it to calm down,,this was 9 years ago,,before rsd,,,but with rsd,,we have to be carefull,,id still give one a whirl ,,but we all know rsd is always looking for a new spot to surface,,but i think go with your gut,,,i got my rsd from a small cut on the back of my heel and hear people getting it from a twisted ankle,,be carefull,,,but id try one at this point to get my back lined up,,id just have a conference with him prior to the back snapping,,, I hope for the best,,,but almost anything can cause a flare and a spread,,but we have to live and chrio's are a touchy sitiation with an rsd patient,,,,,good luck ,,,,bobber
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