CarolKing
Singer of songs and a vapor connoisseur
It took me a while to find the right chiropractor to help my arthritic spine problems. Yes there are quackery types out there and that's what gives the chiropractor a bad reputation. But remember there are plenty of medical doctors out there that fall in the quackery category.
For many years regular medical doctors really put down chiropractors and didn't refer patients. Now days doctors seem to have a different attitude toward some forms of alternative care, such as massage and chiropractic care. That has been my experience anyway.
I have arthritis in the joints of my feet, chiropractic care didn't help that in fact after a treatment I couldn't hardly walk for a couple of days.
Acupuncture did help my feet but I needed to go to a doctor for surgery. They don't have joint replacement that's successful for your feet but they do sand down the sharp bone spurs and calcium build up. It takes a couple of months to get back to normal after that but 3 out of 4 surgeries were successful. You never know with surgery whether or not the the pain issue will be solved. That's why surgery needs to be the last result. Some doctors are too quick to operate and there are no guarantees.
You don't have to decide natural medicine or the standard form. It can be a mixture of the two.
Cannabis in vaporizers and creams have been a lifesaver for me. Just recently I was successful with some cannabis coconut oil that I can take a tablespoon of it mixed with food, drink or by itself. I don't mind the taste at all. It gives a more sedating deep pain relief.
For many years regular medical doctors really put down chiropractors and didn't refer patients. Now days doctors seem to have a different attitude toward some forms of alternative care, such as massage and chiropractic care. That has been my experience anyway.
I have arthritis in the joints of my feet, chiropractic care didn't help that in fact after a treatment I couldn't hardly walk for a couple of days.
Acupuncture did help my feet but I needed to go to a doctor for surgery. They don't have joint replacement that's successful for your feet but they do sand down the sharp bone spurs and calcium build up. It takes a couple of months to get back to normal after that but 3 out of 4 surgeries were successful. You never know with surgery whether or not the the pain issue will be solved. That's why surgery needs to be the last result. Some doctors are too quick to operate and there are no guarantees.
You don't have to decide natural medicine or the standard form. It can be a mixture of the two.
Cannabis in vaporizers and creams have been a lifesaver for me. Just recently I was successful with some cannabis coconut oil that I can take a tablespoon of it mixed with food, drink or by itself. I don't mind the taste at all. It gives a more sedating deep pain relief.
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