Posted by Brokenwrench on January 23, 2008 at 12:17:20 from (75.100.180.98):
In Reply to: OT had an MRI today... posted by Dave from MN on January 23, 2008 at 10:38:05:
Dave, Hope they figure it out.
Just a thought for ya, my dad has back problems similar to yours. Sometimes bad, sometimes bearable. He had done the MRI, shots, and chiro thing. He was the same way you were, seemed like the chiro made him worse and always wanted him to come back..
A family friend kept telling him to try a massage therapist, dads thought was that if a chiro didn`t help, a massage therapist wouldn`t do any good.
Last week he lifted goofy and wrenched his back up again. The massage therapist for the Vikings(no joke) happened to stop by the shop. She lives in town here and we know her well. Jokingly I told her to fix dad up, within a few minutes of her poking, pushing and pulling on his back, she goes "there it is". I thought he was gonna tip over, no clue what she did, but she straightened him out. He now has an appointment with her to go in the end of this week to get his back done. His back is still alittle sore, but no pain in his leg, and he ain`t walkin around like he`s got a corn cob up his backside.
Not sayin it`s a miracle cure, but when your in pain it don`t hurt to try. Good Luck BW
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