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<blockquote data-quote="Ky hills" data-source="post: 1676715" data-attributes="member: 24816"><p>My wife is a believer in Chiropractors, she was involved in a bad wreck years ago and has neck and back pain. They seem to help her short term but she has to go almost monthly. I think they are probably are helpful in some cases. I'm not all together sold on it for every situation though. When we were first married and she was new in town, she went to a Chiropractor here and wanted me to go in the office with her. I sat in the waiting room where they had a tv going with a continuous video of the benefits of chiropractic, and various products. I'm a very skeptical and sometimes cynical person when it comes to some things. I saw it as a money thing especially due to the video seeming to suggest the need for chiropractic services for all ages. She wasn't very impressed with that office either and now goes to another that she likes much better. They seem to be good people, It seems like some people are firm believers in it, and if it helps them that's great, just like I'm supportive of my wife going as she says it really helps her. Part of me though, kind of likens the concept that they or a certain lifestyle or products can cure whatever ails you to the belief that some have that sasquatches are real.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ky hills, post: 1676715, member: 24816"] My wife is a believer in Chiropractors, she was involved in a bad wreck years ago and has neck and back pain. They seem to help her short term but she has to go almost monthly. I think they are probably are helpful in some cases. I'm not all together sold on it for every situation though. When we were first married and she was new in town, she went to a Chiropractor here and wanted me to go in the office with her. I sat in the waiting room where they had a tv going with a continuous video of the benefits of chiropractic, and various products. I'm a very skeptical and sometimes cynical person when it comes to some things. I saw it as a money thing especially due to the video seeming to suggest the need for chiropractic services for all ages. She wasn't very impressed with that office either and now goes to another that she likes much better. They seem to be good people, It seems like some people are firm believers in it, and if it helps them that's great, just like I'm supportive of my wife going as she says it really helps her. Part of me though, kind of likens the concept that they or a certain lifestyle or products can cure whatever ails you to the belief that some have that sasquatches are real. [/QUOTE]
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