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25 new of 563 responses total.
keesan
response 475 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:40 UTC 2006

Hooray!
bru
response 476 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:53 UTC 2006

Yeah!!!  Glad to hear it.  What is the name of this Chiropractor?  I used to
go to a chiropractor when I was in college, but he is no longer around and
I have been looking for a good one ever since.
twenex
response 477 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 18:55 UTC 2006

That is astoundingly good news. I'm very happy for y'all.
tod
response 478 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 19:10 UTC 2006

I think chiropractors are full of shit and the whole naturopathy thing is a
crock.  I know gypsies that can rid you of ailments, too.  Neither type of
voodoo is worth a damn beyond mental attitude and psychosis, though.
jadecat
response 479 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 19:14 UTC 2006

resp:474 - wow, very good news indeed. :)
slynne
response 480 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:14 UTC 2006

Indeed good news, jep. Glad to hear it. 

I think that even if Chiropractors dont do much good beyond a placebo 
effect (and I dont know enough about the practice to know much of 
anything about it), the pain is still gone and that is what counts. The 
placebo effect is a powerful thing and worthy as a treatment, imho. 

Hey, the pain is gone right and you cant argue with that!

keesan
response 481 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:24 UTC 2006

I wasted money on a doctor when I hurt my arm, and then went to a friend who
teaches and practices massage therapy, who for less than half the cost spent
three times as long diagnosing the problem, explaining what caused it, and
suggesting exercises I could do to make my arm move again.  I had told the
doctor I wanted this information but he refused to do anything but tell me
to go to a place that does ultrasound therapy (which would have cost me $2000
and taken up 4 hours two or three times a week).  If the chiropractic results
are not permanent, would you like his name?  He is thoroughly trained in
bones, muscles, and nerves.
tod
response 482 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 20:37 UTC 2006

re #480
I agree that its great she's no longer in pain.  I just hope its not a pain
delay through chinese medicine while the cause is actually worsening.
bru
response 483 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:00 UTC 2006

I agree that many Chiropractors are full of it.  You are not going to cure
my diseased liver by cracking my bones.

On the otehr hand, Doc Brown used to lay on the hands and adjust the spine
with minimal pressure.  And he could diagnos things that were wrong just by
touch  "you have a headache"  You have a migraine  " You need to see your
doctor about your kidneys"  That kind of thing.  And if there was a bone out
of alighnment on jep's daughters foot that was pinching a nerve it is very
possible that he removed that pressure.
jep
response 484 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:04 UTC 2006

My stepdaughter has been in almost constant pain, pretty severe pain, 
for almost a year.  Today, from the word I got at noon, she was not in 
any pain and was able to walk normally for the first time in all of 
that time.

If it's temporary relief and she needs to go back to the chiropractor 
next week, or tomorrow for that matter, then I'll be happy to have her 
go.  It's the best results she's had from anything she's done so far.

She will turn 15 in a month and was facing life in a wheelchair in the 
not too distant future.  Now, someone is telling her she can have a 
normal life.  I hope that guy is right.  (And I am sure you hope that, 
too.)  If he's wrong, at least right now she is getting a break from 
the pain.
jep
response 485 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:04 UTC 2006

I *would* like to know, if it was a skeletal problem of some kind, why 
several MRIs didn't show it.
tod
response 486 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 21:33 UTC 2006

The reason I fucking hate chiropractors is cuz my step brother went to one
for years and years for painful feet.  He was a drummer and bassdrum required
the foot and it sucked to see him in pain.  Anyway..his mom was juicing my
step-dad on the bills for this hocus pocus bullshit until one day they
discovered he had progressive Muscular Dystrophy.  By then, he couldn't even
take one step without most of the bones in his feet breaking.
Chiropractors are like car mechanics, imo..and 99% of the time you're going
to get a scheister that spews alot of fluff they get out of their metaphysical
conartist books.
happyboy
response 487 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 22:12 UTC 2006

hey jep, tell her that it's just a placebo effect!
twenex
response 488 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 22:21 UTC 2006

Hahah.

Don't knock "Chinese medicine" until you've tried it (and it doesn't work).
If it doesn't, fine; if it does, good.
edina
response 489 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 15 22:29 UTC 2006

I'm very happy because as a belated birthday gift, I scored a glitter dome
with a picture of Tim Russert in it.  It's mine.  All mine.
mcnally
response 490 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 16 01:23 UTC 2006

 re #489:  Now there's a setence I *never* expected to read..
keesan
response 491 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 03:28 UTC 2006

While going through the later Seed Savers' catalog (a large book listing
vegetable seeds and some fruiting plants traded between members of the
organization) I found an Ann Arbor member and phoned him.  He is growing 30
types of potatoes from Bolivia and 41 tomatoes and would be delighted to share
the potatoes with our organic farmer friends, and to give us tomato and other
seeds this Sat 10-12 am at Leslie Science Center, where he is trying to start
a seed exchange by giving away seeds the first year.  He is also selling seeds
and eventually seedlings at the food coop.  Imagine having a choice of 31
kinds of tomatoes that will grow in Ann Arbor.  There are also some short
season watermelons.  And a few other people in Michigan are offering fava
beans, cowpeas, and tepary beans, and fennel, and lima beans, and one
miscellaneous legume.  Beans will grow in poor soil, unwatered, without pests,
and it would only take about 10 city lots to grow enough for 2 of us for a
year but it is fun watching them grow.   Then there is a page of Ground Cherry
to choose from, sorghum, quinoa...
happyboy
response 492 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 06:13 UTC 2006

cool sindi.
jiffer
response 493 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 13:07 UTC 2006

IHB I am at CAE waiting for my flight to DTW. Woohoo! (Though it is only a
visit)
jadecat
response 494 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 13:29 UTC 2006

IHB- I get to see the Jiffer this evening. :)
edina
response 495 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 15:52 UTC 2006

IHB our 7 week trial is OVER!!  No verdict as of yet, but I was there for
closings and our lead attorney is really quite amazing.
richard
response 496 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 15:55 UTC 2006

IHB its St. Patrick's Day.  The Luck O'The Irish to ye All!  Pour the
Guinness!
edina
response 497 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 16:01 UTC 2006

*Properly* pour the Guinness.  Nothing worse than crappily poured Guinness.
jadecat
response 498 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 17:19 UTC 2006

Well, it's Guinness in the States, of course it's crap. Now if you were
in Dublin... ;)
edina
response 499 of 563: Mark Unseen   Mar 17 17:32 UTC 2006

There are a few places that properly pour.  Conor O'Neil's does an adequate
job, and I'm sure there are a few places in NYC/Chicago, but my fave place
is Nanny O'Brien's in DC.
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