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<blockquote data-quote="ok2bclever" data-source="post: 55234"><p>Well gee, a guy who makes hundreds of thousands of dollars, (but <strong>only</strong> if you consent to him sticking you with a knife) bad mouths someone who can possibly fix you non-invasively for far less money (aka: his competition), what a surprise. </p><p> </p><p>There <em>are</em> times when surgery is necessary. </p><p> </p><p>Sometimes it even works, sometimes it doesn't and sometimes it leaves you more damaged even to the point of numbness, more pain and paralysis which is why you have to sign off on a bunch of "it ain't his fault if this goes bad" legal paperwork in the consent forms allowing a surgeon to stab you. </p><p> </p><p>I have heard far more horror stories from surgery than from Chiro handlings. </p><p> </p><p>There are lousy Chiros just like lousy surgeons, but usually the worst you will get out of a Chiro session is no relief. </p><p> </p><p>I would have to say paralysis occurs far far more often from the "brain" surgeon than the Chiro. </p><p> </p><p>I have used three Chiros over my career and believe all of them were "good" and competent practioners, but the first two just rarely seemed to "help". </p><p> </p><p>My current one does the job and keeps me capable of working when the back starts up. </p><p> </p><p>So, just like the knife guys this chiropractice is an art rather than a science (if the knife guy says it's an understood science walk a way and find a real doctor) and it's a matter of finding your personal Michael de Angelo.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ok2bclever, post: 55234"] Well gee, a guy who makes hundreds of thousands of dollars, (but [b]only[/b] if you consent to him sticking you with a knife) bad mouths someone who can possibly fix you non-invasively for far less money (aka: his competition), what a surprise. There [i]are[/i] times when surgery is necessary. Sometimes it even works, sometimes it doesn't and sometimes it leaves you more damaged even to the point of numbness, more pain and paralysis which is why you have to sign off on a bunch of "it ain't his fault if this goes bad" legal paperwork in the consent forms allowing a surgeon to stab you. I have heard far more horror stories from surgery than from Chiro handlings. There are lousy Chiros just like lousy surgeons, but usually the worst you will get out of a Chiro session is no relief. I would have to say paralysis occurs far far more often from the "brain" surgeon than the Chiro. I have used three Chiros over my career and believe all of them were "good" and competent practioners, but the first two just rarely seemed to "help". My current one does the job and keeps me capable of working when the back starts up. So, just like the knife guys this chiropractice is an art rather than a science (if the knife guy says it's an understood science walk a way and find a real doctor) and it's a matter of finding your personal Michael de Angelo. [/QUOTE]
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