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Old 07-20-2017, 12:50 PM #8
Karenthek Karenthek is offline
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So, at my visit to the chiro yesterday, we discussed running a cervical set of x-rays. Interestingly enough, he did do some after my accident...I just don't remember having them done. At all. Not really surprising as I went to see him the day of the accident, after I got out of work.

He's going to run another set for comparison, but we decided to wait for the next time my roller coaster goes down, so that if anything is going on with vertebrae, we don't miss it because they aren't in a position that causes issues. Not sure if that even makes sense, but this is my somewhat flawed logic.

TBD, I guess. In the meantime, I'm trying to strike a better balance with social events, and give myself a bit more recovery time in between. And yes, get more exercise. Even if the neuro frustrated me, the reminder to get more walking in won't hurt me or my dog.
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