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I've been going to a Chiropractor ever since
I was a little girl. If it wasn't for a
Chiropractor my mother would be in bad shape. I
think my Chiropractic Doctor is wonderful, he
enjoys helping people. I was recently in a car
accident in which I hurt my neck, back and left
hip. After one visit my hip was not hurting.
Now we are working on the neck and back.
Chiropractors are great, especially if you have
back or neck problems. I am very thankful for
my Chiropractor and his associates.
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Tonya Collier
Birmingham, Alabama
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I started chiropractic two years ago. I had
daily hip and back pain. After only two or
three adjustments the hip pain was forgotten
about. X-rays showed how off my hips were,
crooked my spine was and that my neck curve was
almost straight. My last x-ray showed straight
hips and the back almost correct. My head still
tips to the left but we're working on that. My
neck curve is almost where it should be.
Without the help of my chiropractor I don't
know where I'd be right now. Probably popping
pills that would hide the pain but not fix
it.
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Charlotte
Kiskaden Wilmington,
NC
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Hello, I am an RN with 20 years experience
in various fields of nursing practice. My
training and general observations of physician
attitude toward the field of Chiropractors as a
whole has been full of "Warnings and
Avoidance". The mere mention of the suggestion
that a patient might benefit from "the other
kind of doctor" was taboo. The implied attitude
was that "these doctors practice voodoo-like
treatments". I must say boldly, after being a
full time participant in traditional medicine
for twenty years, the "voodoo curse" has struck
traditional medicine. It is controlled by
"toxic and poisonous" outrageously priced drugs
and drug companies and ridiculous regulations
that care for the "whole stack of papers"
instead of the "whole patient". Many times I
wondered if anyone would even miss the patient
if he disappeared completely from his hospital
bed. The inspector type people could give an
excellent rating to the "whole Paper" but the
"whole patient" was lying in his bed ill,
without comfort, without understanding of what
might have been done to him, and most of all
without well being. He did receive the highest
level of a bill for the lowest level of caring
that this nation has ever bestowed upon those
pleading for quality medical care! He and his
insurance paid so much more for so much less!
AS I returned home every day from a painful 12
hour shift, the pain was in the pit of my
stomach and in my heart and soul, I ask myself
where is the place where the sick are
comforted? It has surely been ripped from our
medical system and has been replaced with
devastation. I used to joke saying "tie me to a
railroad track when I'm sick instead of the
hospital bed I'll be safer," knowing all too
well the risks of staffing deficiencies and
sending people out of ICU or even the hospital
all too soon, and too sick. I could go on and
on with personally observed horror stories, but
anyone who has been a patient recently has
their own to tell. I've recently turned my back
on all those warnings and have begun treatment
with a "Real Doctor", a Doctor of Chiropractic.
There I am a real patient, a real "whole
person" again. IN a few weeks of treatment I
have found a well being that 10 years of
traditional physician specialist and
psychologist treatments have not even touched
upon. Now I know the answer to the question I
carried home every day in the pit of my stomach
after an empty days work. Where is the place
where the sick are comforted? Comfort can be
found through the skilled healing hands and
heart of the Doctor of Chiropractic. Their
methods are not "toxic" or harmful but healthy
and wholesome. They understand the wonderfully
created whole person and work with the person
not against it. There you get so much more for
so much less! The patient is not torn down
further, but built back from the inside out.
The result is well being and wholeness. I'm so
glad to have found that there is still a place
where the sick can find comfort.
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Patty
Mitchell Bruceton Mills,
WV
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I am a chiropractic student, and I love
reading the testimonials submitted by satisfied
patients. Its amazing the power of hands on,
drug free treatments used in molding the body
into its optimal function. The beauty and the
art of adjusting is itself gratifying, but
patient success stories reinforce our
profession even more. We are educated as
primary care physicians, and we operate within
the scope of our practice. Referrals are
necessary and routine in chiropractic health
care. We are trained to know the entire human
body and treat it as one sole entity, not just
the problem presented. Keep up the
testimonials! It educates those that are still
skeptical, and keeps the passion of
chiropractic care going.
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Heather MN
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Over the past 15 or 16 years I have had a
number of complaints - migraines, cervical neck
strain/sprain/pain, upper extremities
strain/sprain/pain, mid-to-low back
strain/sprain/pain, knee strain/pain, sciatica,
allergies, asthma, bronchitis, stress,
insomnia, tendonitis (bilateral wrists),
tinnitus, and others. I have been in a few auto
accidents and off work due to work injuries in
the past and have turned to "conventional"
medical doctors to help relieve my symptoms. In
every case I was given anti-inflammatories,
pain medications, sleep medications, asthma
inhalers, to name a few. A pill-taker I am NOT,
as can be verified by many of my
previous/current physicians. I have probably
caused a few of them to start taking
medications just to deal with me on appointment
day! I will admit that I have taken every
medication prescribed and continue to take
those I feel I absolutely have to from time to
time for muscle pain and discomfort or even
headaches, but let me make this clear -
medications, I believe, do a lot more harm than
good to our bodies in the long run. I was even
told that taking one particularly common
medication long term requires an every 6-month
BUN/CREATININ test of your kidneys to ensure
you are not being poisoned. At 51 years old I
was diagnosed with asthma. I have never smoked
so it was a mystery to me how I could all of a
sudden have asthma and have to take 1 then 2
then 3 inhalers a day! My father and 4 brothers
and 1 sister all smoked so I guess I am a
victim. I had to go through overnight sleep
evaluation with wires attached to my face,
throat and a band around my chest (oh yeah, I
could really get a good night's sleep you
think?) The next day, not knowing I was
allergic to the tape I was given to hold the
wires in place, I awoke with very large red
bruising on my face and neck (just try to
explain that they're not hickies!) I had to
breathe into machines and blow into machines to
have my lung capacity measured and then I was
told I had asthma, all after one other doctor
said it after just listening to me breathe.
This was the turning point for me regarding
medications, their effect on my body and
well-being and how I was feeling. I was
spending so much time trying to carry on with
my daily life (a very hectic one I can assure
you raising grandchildren) and trying to
remember my daily "essential" medications
(blood pressure, potassium to replace what the
blood pressure medication depletes, and
hormones (yes I've reached that age)) and
whether I had taken all of the other
medications too from the time I got up until
just before going to bed everyday! I was
involved in another auto accident and I believe
this was my wake up call as far as my health.
The first doctor I thought about seeing was a
chiropractor when I couldn't get up from a
laying position (had to roll over onto my side
and try to push myself up). From previous
experience with chiropractors, I knew I would
be back to "normal" (or as normal as I could be
with all of my problems) in a minimum amount of
time. I started to remember how my head hurt
after a very serious previous accident years
ago and how the chiropractor was the only one
who stopped the pain without medication after 6
months of physical therapy and continuous
anti-inflammatories from the orthopedic doctor.
When I couldn't turn my head or move without
pain in my body, I knew it was time to see a
chiropractor if I wanted to feel better anytime
soon. It's been a little over a month of
treating 2-3 times a week and I have not been
short of breath (also thought by medical doctor
to be anxiety) so have not used the inhalers;
headaches have minimized; neck and back pain is
minimal to slight as opposed to unbearable;
hips are feeling better and knees are feeling
pretty good (no real need for massive doses of
anti-inflammatories). All in all I feel better
than I've felt in a long time. This is not to
say that the muscle discomforts won't persist
from time to time, but for now, I'm feeling
better. Now instead of spending the whole day
worrying about whether I took my medications I
can do something productive and live again. If
I help one person seek chiropractic care as an
alternative to medical care for certain health
problems, then I am happy and I'm sure after
your chiropractic visits, you will be feeling a
lot happier too! I plan to keep my appointments
with my medical doctors and let them wonder how
these wondrous changes have taken place and if
asked, I will proudly tell them I went to the
chiropractor (something I know for a fact
they're not always happy to hear - but why is
that you should be asking yourself). If your
health is truly their concern, shouldn't they
be glad that you're healthy? To all
chiropractors - keep up the good work!
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Diana
Chambers San Diego,
CA
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I have found chiropractic to help in all of
my health needs and if not they will refer me
to other professionals. I feel that
chiropractic should be the first consulted for
a problem other than severe trauma- i.e. broken
bones, cut arteries etc.
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Merv
Speckman Litchfield,
Mn.
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I was in a car accident and wasn't wearing
my seat belt. My face hit the rearview mirror
and my knees took out the dash. After three
months of wearing a full neck brace, going to a
TMJ specialist and physical therapist I went to
see a chiropractor. He examined and treated me
and I threw the neck brace in the trash. I have
been symptom free for years and need only an
occasional adjustment to correct the everyday
stresses I put on my body. I was thankful for
my newly found health... so thankful that I
became a chiropractor.
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Samantha
M. Mount Laurel, NJ
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I have been going to a chiropractor for 14
years. My main reason for going was I had 2
herniated disks from a workers compensation
injury in 1984. No medical doctor helped me
what so ever. They only gave me pain pills and
muscle relaxers. I found my chiropractor who
took me off of work for 6 months and continued
to see me 3 times a day for the first 3 weeks.
Then we went to 1 time a day for 2 months.
After six months I was pretty well back to my
way to recovery. He saved me from back surgery,
which was what the medical doctors wanted to
do. I stuck with the chiropractic adjustments
and followed all of his exercise programs and
nutritional supplements. 14 years later my back
is in good shape, I have no arthritis, and
continue to see my chiropractor. 3 years ago I
began to work for my chiropractor. I learned
chiropractors are not only good for helping you
with back problems. They help your whole body!!
My chiropractor has helped me with carpal
tunnel, sinus trouble, ear infections, and
bronchitis. I would recommend chiropractic care
any day! The wonderful thing is everything is
natural. No medications! I still see my medical
doctor occasionally and she always comments
what good health I'm in. When she asks me how I
stay in such good health, I tell go see my
chiropractor, he's great!!
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Cheryl Wisconsin
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I had always been very skeptical about
chiropractors. My husband injured his back over
a year ago and was living with alot of pain. I
had begun to have lower back pain, hip pain and
pain between my shoulder blades. We became
friends with two chiropractors who were so
healthy and their children never took
antibiotics! Finally, my husband went to him ,
and when I came home from work that day, my
husband amazed me with how well he could get
out of bed .It took more pain for me to finally
be convinced to go,(after I consulted my family
doctor, and he said my hips were okay).I
couldn't believe my xrays, but after 4 visits I
was totally pain free!( I bought my new bed
mattress for nothing!) I am convinced that I am
now much healthier and will be with regular
treatments. We have started taking our teenager
because she suffers from neck pain and
headaches. We are already seeing a difference
in just 2 visits. My coworker started going and
did so well she has finally convinced her
husband who lives with daily pain. What a
relief to not feel the constant aches that I
thought was just me getting older. As skeptical
as I am, I really do believe in this type of
care.
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Terri Pennsylvania
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I have suffered from Migraines since the age
of 14. So for the last 20 years I have had no
luck in anything any doctor has done for me. I
was given prescriptions after prescriptions, my
body is now immune to almost all pain pills.
One of the medicines did help me, however,
after taking these pills, my stomach would hurt
so bad I would be doubled over. What a choice,
the headaches or the pain of the stomach. I
choose the stomach pain. I took everything I
could, didn't care, if it worked I took it, if
it didn't I still tried it. When I realized I
was up to 8 pills a day, I decided to go to the
chiropractor. The first one I went to, well, he
was ok, but it didn't stop the pain. I found
one this year, and am so grateful that I did. I
am off of all the pills, and my normal week
that use to include a minimum of 4 migraines,
is gone. I may have 1 bad migraine for the
month!!! I am so impressed that I am working on
a flyer for my doctor to let other people know
that Chiropractors are not just for fixing a
strain. I have come to notice that no one
really knows exactly what the chiropractor can
do, and I am one who is so happy with the work
that I am going to help others know about
relieving Migraines, carpel-tunnel, TMJ etc...
Please keep up the good work!!!!!
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Gerry
Jaworski Toledo,
Ohio
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I write computer software for a living.
Gradually, my wrists began to hurt...eventually
I wasn't sure about being able to stay
employed. I saw a MD who specializes in RSI,
but my wrist kept hurting. In desperation, I
stopped by a Chiropractor a few blocks from my
house. He adjusted me. A few days later my
wrists regained full function. I still see him
every month or so, otherwise the pain
returns.
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Tony
Duarte Santa Cruz,
CA
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My daughter has had her spine checked
regularly since she was born. She just turned
three last week, and has never been to the
pediatrician, never had an ear infection and
never had medicine of any kind. Her body is
working wonderfully (yes, she gets viruses,
fevers and all that, but her immune system
takes care of it without drugs). I'm glad I
know about chiropractic now.
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Vince Madison,
GA
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People need to realize that chiropractic
care is about living a healthy life. It is
equal to eating a balanced diet and getting
exercise except without the amount of willpower
it takes to say no to that chocolate cake or
summoning up just one more stomach crunch. It
is unfortunate that chiropractors themselves
don't boost the healthy aspects of chiropractic
care and divert away from being the headache or
back pain doctors that they have allowed
society to peg them. If all people started with
chiropractic care as infants then the
occurrence of all other maladies would decline
significantly. Chiropractic care has a lifetime
benefit and people who only seek chiropractic
care during the symptom period do not receive
the full benefit. When someone does seek
chiropractic care and they go to the yellow
pages to find one, the last thing they need to
see are huge ads proclaiming that chiropractors
are headache or neck pain specialists. To those
chiropractors who want to spend that kind of
money, why don't you put it into patient
education to help teach your patients the value
of a lifetime of chiropractic care on a
maintenance regimen. Do you only go to the
dentist when you have a toothache? Could you
expect to deny all oral hygiene during your
life and then when you are 30 or 40 expect the
dentist to tell you that you have wonderfully
healthy teeth? I think not. It would take the
dentist time to get your teeth to as healthy as
state as they could be, and then he would
recommend that you come back for maintenance
care. This is the approach that chiropractors
should take as a whole. Chiropractic care is
the best gift that I have given to my family.
Although I have never suffered from headaches,
back aches or any other form of ache, I go to a
chiropractor for maintenance checkups as do my
children. As for the cost factor, going to the
chiropractor 4 or 5 times a year is a lot less
expensive than going to my medical doctor for
illnesses that could occur if our bodies were
not performing at their optimum. We are a
happy, healthy family who only sees the medical
doctor for annual physicals. I thank you for
your time...and I hope I have planted a seed
that will sprout into a beautiful future for
all who want to be healthy.
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Camille Washington
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I was always told that chiropractors would
not do any good. Just take your money. I want
you to know that I didn't listen to those
people and it has been the best thing I did for
myself. I have been having problems with my
neck ever since I had a car accident at least
ten years ago. I have always had pain where I
couldn't turn my head or hardly sit up until I
went to a chiropractor. I am on a treatment
program that I have been on for about four
months now. It has been great. I know I am
going to have to have at least a year of
treatments but I know it is the best thing for
me. I have been through other treatments that
take around a month of treatments and ended up
the same way. I am so happy that I have a
chance to live a normal life now. It has been a
big awakening for me. I wish other people knew
about this. I haven't stopped talking about it
now that I know what it can do for me. My
chiropractor is a great doctor and I owe him a
thanks that I don't think would be good enough.
Thank you Chiropractors, what you can do for me
and others.....
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Carol
Blanc Huntsville, TX
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I am currently under care with a
chiropractor and he is great. I have rotated my
hips from holding my children on one side and
about 6 weeks ago, it rotated very far to the
point of great pain. My spine was in an "s"
curve. I couldn't believe the x-rays. After 6
weeks of adjustments, I am finally starting to
walk around all day and not be bothered by the
pain. I am still under care and will be for a
while, but the difference is fantastic compared
to how I was. I am sure no one could totally
depend on this care for every illness, but, it
sure is the right thing to do when it comes to
keeping your spine and nervous system in check.
I will always go now for the rest of my life to
fend off illness. It's another safe and natural
tool to feeling better.
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April
Rumbaugh Tampa,
Florida
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After an accident, I saw four different
neurologists. They said the pain in my neck was
fake, or that I should see a chiropractor. So I
went to see a chiropractor and explained to him
that I was in an accident and that my neck
hurt. I told him that I had seen the four
neurologists and that I feel that my neck is
injured but I don't think I need to be
adjusted. He examined me, and in minutes
discovered what the four neurologists didnít. I
had three herniated discs. Within three months
I had surgery to correct the problem. Although
the surgery didnít improve my condition, if it
wasnít for my chiropractor, I think I would be
paralyzed today. So hereís a thanks to those
who listen when no one else does. My advice is
to see a chiropractor when no one else knows
whatís wrong.
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Dennis
Nielsen San Jose,CA
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Hi, I decided to go to a chiropractor
because I was having terrible problems with my
sinuses. Every month I was having to take
antibiotics for sinusitis, I would have
headaches and loose time from work. My sister,
who lives in California where everything is
paid for by insurance, had gone for the same
reason. Chiropractic had helped her with this
problem and her chronic fatigue syndrome (which
had been diagnosed by a clinic associated with
Yale), she was able to stop taking all her
medications. Well I tried it and it worked. No
more antibiotics no headaches, my asthma
improved, the world seemed allot better thanks
to specific chiropractic.
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Marie
L. Boston, Mass.
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For well over 5 years, I had lived with
painful headaches, missing work, weekends, but
more importantly life itself. Every hour of
every day was lived with a continuous headache.
Sometimes my headaches were so severe that
lights, noises and the simplest movements would
cause unbelievable pain. Over the years, I had
seen dozens of physicians who could not find
any problem. I had also been prescribed
numerous medications and I still ended up with
the headaches while spending hundreds of
dollars each month. I finally had reached a
stage in my life that I had everything to gain
and nothing to lose by going to a chiropractor.
I wanted to be able to go out and enjoy life
with my husband again. Thanks to my
chiropractor my headaches are gone. Only
occasionally do I get a headache and that is
fixed with an adjustment. I have my life back
and I am enjoying every minute of it!
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Sharon
Kachele Marietta, GA
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I began seeing a chiropractor after my
husband went as a result of a back injury. We
also took our 6 month old son. It was one of
the best choices we've made as parents. Now two
and a half years old he's never had an ear
infection and rarely gets sick. The benefits of
chiropractic are endless!
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Jennifer Flat Rock,
Michigan
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I had been having lower back pain for years.
After seeing many "specialists" I still had the
pain. A friend said he saw a chiropractor that
helped him with his upper back pain. I called
the doctors office and made an appointment.
After the first adjustment I noticed a great
reduction in the pain. That was 10 years ago, I
still get adjusted to keep my spine free of
subluxations. Not only did my back pain go
away, I also feel very healthy. Thank You
Chiropractic!
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Shane Atlanta,
Ga.
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I credit chiropractic for helping to keep my
M.S. in check. I was diagnosed (with MS ) in
1986. I began regular chiropractic treatments
in 1992. I have been asymtomatic since!!
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Jarod
Jacobs Boca Raton,
Fl.
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I've recently been to a chiropractor for
back pain associated with muscle spasm. The
chiropractor was very knowledgeable and
informative about my experience. Although, this
was my first visit to a chiropractor. I've
found the experience to be painless and
beneficial. My back was healing well and my
chiropractor exceeded my expectations by
offering to help me until full recovery, by
taking the time and offering affordable
service. I've never had a doctor exceed my
expectations which I am grateful for.
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Patti Tempe,
AZ
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