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Old 06-19-2007, 10:00 PM #1
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Default Deadly twist: Neck adjustments can be risky

Don't fuss at me or not posting so long.I have been involved with my true passion,arguing with several newspaper editors.I have done so several years and while posting on the other forum.I got a two week ban from that forum something about they thought I am a spammer.I am 55 years old,not young enough to be punished like a teen being grounded.I helped so many people there,but did not even bother to see what I posted deemed spam.

I have always warned against neck adjustments,this article enforces my conviction.
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Deadly twist: Neck adjustments can be risky
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Christa Heck lay crumpled on her right side in the front seat of her SUV, staring helplessly at the dashboard. She tried to right herself, but her body wouldn’t obey her brain: One arm was limp, the other floundering uncontrollably. Ten minutes earlier, she’d been at her chiropractor’s office for a routine follow-up. But something had obviously gone wrong. Lying virtually paralyzed across her passenger seat, “all I could do was pray someone would help me,” she recalls. “I thought I was going to die.”

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http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/18871755/

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