Oh, definitely! It's wise to pursue a wide variety of therapies that can help you to feel great.
Personally, the kind of therapy I use generally involves spending a good amount of time on the couch.
...and the floor, and the counter, and the sink, and the wall, and the stairs, and the bed, and the dryer, and the car, and the...
2007-04-02 07:06:53
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answered by tantrickster 5
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What I don't understand is you go to a chiropractor and he says " you'll have to come back every week/fortnight for the next nine months" . You go to a physio and he fixes you up in three sessions, with natural recovery doing half the work. Don't be fooled. Of course with chiropracty you will feel better, but no better than if you saw a physio or masseuse, and they don't rip you off so much for so long. Why does a chiro take so much longer to fix you up ?
2007-04-02 08:00:45
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answered by =42 6
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Lol, that's a great way to get people to look at your question!
I wish I could go to the chiropractorâ¥
2007-04-02 08:15:31
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answered by *queenfairy1*Antioch California 7
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YES as a matter of fact I DO> BUT it isn't that kind of therapy. BUT it DOES involve a bed.
2007-04-02 07:59:48
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answered by GRUMPY 7
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Yes the same as you
I could not survive without my chiropractic
2007-04-02 07:56:09
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answered by Bella 7
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I used accupunture a few times. It was interesting!
2007-04-02 07:56:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah - I do reflexology. Love those feet.
2007-04-02 07:58:26
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answered by Foxxy 5
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yeah...i like getting bent over the bed too!
2007-04-02 07:56:34
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answered by Anonymous
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after hearing that i think i want to change my profession
i think i can be a chiropractor
2007-04-02 08:30:05
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answered by Huh? 4
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nope im not in therapy
2007-04-02 07:56:29
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answered by geez 5
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