Posted by Paul from MN on July 14, 2009 at 18:28:04 from (71.82.121.75):
In Reply to: OT back pain posted by dieseldoc on July 14, 2009 at 13:25:08:
Get another opinion. He may be right, but if he is wrong there is no going back.
When I was 17 an orthopedic surgeon told me that I needed a hip replacement. Said that it was degenerating and causing me unbearable pain. There was no way on God's green earth that I was going to try that. Went to a chiropracter and it turns out the hip was fine. The source of my pain was my back. I litterally crawled in for that first visit and walked out of his office after the first adjustment. There have been times over the years where I have needed to go back. Usually due to me lifting something I should known not to try. 30 years later, I still have my hip, no surgery, just a few chiropractic visits...
I can not promise you that, but it is worth looking into.
A word of caution if you see a chiropracter. Some are very good, and some are not. The difference is night and day. Ask friends and family who they have seen and what their results were.
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