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Old 01-16-2017, 10:01 PM #1
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Gunny,
Thanks for all the information. You certainly have been a given good amount of information/explanation. This is good because there are no surprises and your expectations are realistic.

I would definitely check with the doctor about getting any Chiro work done. The leads, after healing properly, should be scared in to stay in place; but I would be very cautious about any big manipulation done. Would be concerned about the chance of breaking or moving the leads.

Gunny, please keep us informed. You are very much cared about.


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