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Old 11-03-2014, 04:13 AM #6
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Cool Chiro

Thanks Gerry for sharing your experience, most appreciated. Interestingly, the comments on my lower back about my lower back matches what an Iridologist had told me about 15 years ago!

Sorry to hear about your chiro experience - did you have more luck with the orthopaedic doctor?

I'm currently getting MRIs done through my GP, although I'm not sure how well he would be to analysis the data. Definitely worth me getting a second opinion and worst there's a a specialist local to me (Melbourne) that I can consider.

Will pray for you to

Adey



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Your chiro mentioning you might have a birth defect reminded me when I had decided to see a chiro due to spine issues some years ago. On the first visit, he took x-rays. He showed me where there was a chip like spot that looked like something I had since birth. Went to several sessions with him.

A few hours after one of the sessions; I could hardly stand. Went to the ER. The orthopedic doctor that happened to be in the hospital that evening (I had decided to see this doctor. and had an appointment to see him in a couple of days). I mentioned his name to the people in the ER. He came to see me. Took x-rays; etc. Well......to come to the point; one thing in particular was there was NO evidence of any chip like birth defect. I haven't been to a chiro since.

I think it is a good idea to see a neuro surgeon or an orthopedic doctor to check your issues. Glad you have decided to take a time-out with the chiro.

Prayers coming your way.


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