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Hi Rose,

 

Sorry to hear you're in pain. I personally have had great success going

to a chiropractor for a pinched nerve. It'd be the first course of

treatment I'd seek for anything like that again. I also know many family

members and relatives who've gone to Chiropractors with great results :)

 

Feel better! Maybe soaking in a nice warm bath would ease your pain and

muscle tenseness in the meantime ...

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

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Rosalie Shelton [rosalies]

Thursday, September 11, 2003 5:01 PM

 

Re: I'm Back, I think :-)

 

 

Hello,

I have a couple of pinched nerves in my neck. Does anyone think a

Chiropractor is a good Idea? I was scared because I have a friend that

was taking his daily walk and he became paralyzed, falling to the

pavement. He had to have surgery to build new cartiledge between the

vertebraes and now he's doing OK. I am all tensed up and I am almost

afraid to move. My shoulder is immobilized in a sling because of an

accident and spurring too. The accident aggrevated the problems I

originally had. Any suggerstions? Thanks so much,

Rose

 

 

 

 

 

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Thanks so much for your thoughts. Hot baths and even showers do help. Should I

let the Chiropractor crack my neck? I get scared thinking about that.

Rose

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Christine Ziegler <chrisziggy wrote:

 

Hi Rose,

 

Sorry to hear you're in pain. I personally have had great success going

to a chiropractor for a pinched nerve. It'd be the first course of

treatment I'd seek for anything like that again. I also know many family

members and relatives who've gone to Chiropractors with great results :)

 

Feel better! Maybe soaking in a nice warm bath would ease your pain and

muscle tenseness in the meantime ...

 

*Smile*

Chris (list mom)

http://www.alittleolfactory.com

 

 

 

 

Rosalie Shelton [rosalies]

Thursday, September 11, 2003 5:01 PM

 

Re: I'm Back, I think :-)

 

 

Hello,

I have a couple of pinched nerves in my neck. Does anyone think a

Chiropractor is a good Idea? I was scared because I have a friend that

was taking his daily walk and he became paralyzed, falling to the

pavement. He had to have surgery to build new cartiledge between the

vertebraes and now he's doing OK. I am all tensed up and I am almost

afraid to move. My shoulder is immobilized in a sling because of an

accident and spurring too. The accident aggrevated the problems I

originally had. Any suggerstions? Thanks so much,

Rose

 

 

 

 

 

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>Thanks so much for your thoughts. Hot baths and even showers do

>help. Should I let the Chiropractor crack my neck? I get scared thinking

>about that.

>Rose

 

Rose ~

I worked for a number of Doctors in a clinic in Florida, one was a

chiropractor. Very often before " cracking " a neck or doing an adjustment,

You could get 20 minutes of hot packs, 20 minutes of electrode stimulation,

and 45 minutes of massage. Think relaxed, an adjustment on one who is tense

is far more difficult that on someone who is a puddle, oh I mean relaxed.

Think positive.

Hugs~

Janet

 

 

 

 

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Janet Golden-Hogan <janetkgolden wrote:

>Thanks so much for your thoughts. Hot baths and even showers do

>help. Should I let the Chiropractor crack my neck? I get scared thinking

>about that.

>Rose

 

Rose ~

I worked for a number of Doctors in a clinic in Florida, one was a

chiropractor. Very often before " cracking " a neck or doing an adjustment,

You could get 20 minutes of hot packs, 20 minutes of electrode stimulation,

and 45 minutes of massage. Think relaxed, an adjustment on one who is tense

is far more difficult that on someone who is a puddle, oh I mean relaxed.

Think positive.

Hugs~

Janet

 

 

 

I will work on thinking positive and getting out of so much pain. Thanks again,

Rose

 

 

 

 

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