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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 244920" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>If you are not opposed to chiropractors, I would suggest seeking an opinion of one. I don't think regular docs ever refer to chiros and reg docs and chiros have different ways of looking at things.</p><p> </p><p>Then K's husband would have a few options to consider. I have gone to chiros for years and never think of going to a reg doctor for back problems. I think reg docs are too quick to surgery or painful injections.</p><p> </p><p>Also, if one choice ever comes to back surgery, make sure they give you the percentage of success. When my husband was given that option, he was told it had only a 50% chance of success. He opted to not do surgery and worked very diligently on the exercises he was given. It took over a year but I believe his back is where it should be.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 244920, member: 5096"] If you are not opposed to chiropractors, I would suggest seeking an opinion of one. I don't think regular docs ever refer to chiros and reg docs and chiros have different ways of looking at things. Then K's husband would have a few options to consider. I have gone to chiros for years and never think of going to a reg doctor for back problems. I think reg docs are too quick to surgery or painful injections. Also, if one choice ever comes to back surgery, make sure they give you the percentage of success. When my husband was given that option, he was told it had only a 50% chance of success. He opted to not do surgery and worked very diligently on the exercises he was given. It took over a year but I believe his back is where it should be. [/QUOTE]
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