zoic
Well-Known Member
Kudos to you cannadan, never give up. I understand that chiro does not work for everyone and the simplest of actions can have devastating effects on pain. I have to tell you another chiro story to ensure you have all the information I can give you. In 1996 my wife was in a car accident that wreaked havoc on her spine. Years of specialist provided little relief. My wife tried chiro since it seemed to help me. The little actuator was used at which point she cried out in pain, just one single katunk did it. The next day her back showed a red line across every rib. I was like someone painted a picture of a skeleton on her. End of chiro for a few years.
Then I found a new chiropractor and he was good but a bit strong for me. His wife begged me to have my wife come and talk to her (she does advanced chiro) about some new techniques. I did not understand how she new about my wife but it turns out my wife was the talk of the chiro community from her skeletal tattoo of thick red lines. I told her my wife will have nothing to do with skeletal manipulation (never use that word with a chiropractor, they are touchy about it). She explained it is tonal, no table slamming or neck snapping, just pressure points. This woman saved my wife from endless pain and loss of mobility. Used to be 2-6 months for her to recover when she messed up her back, just doing dishes or other housework, now it is 2-5 sessions and she is functional again. I was very fortunate that I could barter fixing their computers for chiro for my wife.
I feel for you on the cold. If I get cold my body seizes up like a statue. I make sure to keep my core warm and it helps a lot. In winter I wear a shirt, heavy sweatshirt and a sleeveless down vest .... in the house. If I have to go out I throw on my leather jacket, no wind get through that one. I am going golfing today and I am going to wear a sweatshirt until I am too hot. That will take a while since I like the heat and do not seem to perspire as much as I used to. I would rather sweat profusely than freeze and seize. I still go out in bare feet when my corn/bunion start burning for a few minutes to cool them off. As long as my core is warm I usually have no troubles with winter.
I noticed since I started taking turmeric my pain from inflammation is almost completely gone. I got my wife and daughter to start taking it and now the both have dropped nabilone and few other meds. So in my opinion turmeric is a wonderful substitute for baclofen and voltarin. Time to get ready for golf,, catch you later.
Then I found a new chiropractor and he was good but a bit strong for me. His wife begged me to have my wife come and talk to her (she does advanced chiro) about some new techniques. I did not understand how she new about my wife but it turns out my wife was the talk of the chiro community from her skeletal tattoo of thick red lines. I told her my wife will have nothing to do with skeletal manipulation (never use that word with a chiropractor, they are touchy about it). She explained it is tonal, no table slamming or neck snapping, just pressure points. This woman saved my wife from endless pain and loss of mobility. Used to be 2-6 months for her to recover when she messed up her back, just doing dishes or other housework, now it is 2-5 sessions and she is functional again. I was very fortunate that I could barter fixing their computers for chiro for my wife.
I feel for you on the cold. If I get cold my body seizes up like a statue. I make sure to keep my core warm and it helps a lot. In winter I wear a shirt, heavy sweatshirt and a sleeveless down vest .... in the house. If I have to go out I throw on my leather jacket, no wind get through that one. I am going golfing today and I am going to wear a sweatshirt until I am too hot. That will take a while since I like the heat and do not seem to perspire as much as I used to. I would rather sweat profusely than freeze and seize. I still go out in bare feet when my corn/bunion start burning for a few minutes to cool them off. As long as my core is warm I usually have no troubles with winter.
I noticed since I started taking turmeric my pain from inflammation is almost completely gone. I got my wife and daughter to start taking it and now the both have dropped nabilone and few other meds. So in my opinion turmeric is a wonderful substitute for baclofen and voltarin. Time to get ready for golf,, catch you later.