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<blockquote data-quote="susiestar" data-source="post: 212911" data-attributes="member: 1233"><p>I say trust your instincts. We have one EXCELLENT chiro in town - he is amazing, but you might spend 2 hours in his office. He likes your muscles to rest between adjustments, so he can make sure things are just right. Before my neck surgery I ran into him, my mom had asked him about me. He got my permission, then downloaded my MRI and Xrays from the hospital. He said that usually he recommends other things, but I was so badly messed up he could not think of anything that would help except the surgery. He wrote me a three page letter about it - and didn't charge because my mom and dad are long-time (20 year) patients.</p><p> </p><p>My ins doesn't cover ANYONE in our town, so I took Jess and I to a chiro in the city. She was OK, but really wanted to move much faster and promise to "cure" every single thing that ever was wrong with anyone. She even said she could fix thank you's handwriting and sensory issues. We didn't go back after that - if they make big big promises I figure they are quacks.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="susiestar, post: 212911, member: 1233"] I say trust your instincts. We have one EXCELLENT chiro in town - he is amazing, but you might spend 2 hours in his office. He likes your muscles to rest between adjustments, so he can make sure things are just right. Before my neck surgery I ran into him, my mom had asked him about me. He got my permission, then downloaded my MRI and Xrays from the hospital. He said that usually he recommends other things, but I was so badly messed up he could not think of anything that would help except the surgery. He wrote me a three page letter about it - and didn't charge because my mom and dad are long-time (20 year) patients. My ins doesn't cover ANYONE in our town, so I took Jess and I to a chiro in the city. She was OK, but really wanted to move much faster and promise to "cure" every single thing that ever was wrong with anyone. She even said she could fix thank you's handwriting and sensory issues. We didn't go back after that - if they make big big promises I figure they are quacks. Good luck. [/QUOTE]
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