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lid wrote...
To paraphrase, it is amazing how many people who visit chiropractors are cured the day their insurance benefits expire. Even more amazing how many people don't get to visit the doctor because they can't afford to or don't have insurance..... -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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You must be a liberal Warren, Perhaps we can get Strider to splain to you
that the natural order of things is to let these people die because there economic underachievers and it's god way of getting them out of the gene pool %^) "Warren" wrote in message ... lid wrote... To paraphrase, it is amazing how many people who visit chiropractors are cured the day their insurance benefits expire. Even more amazing how many people don't get to visit the doctor because they can't afford to or don't have insurance..... -- Warren (use troutbum_mt (at) yahoo to reply via email) For Conclave Info: http://www.geocities.com/troutbum_mt...nConclave.html |
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well my friend, if you desire to be rootless, i suppose they'll use
whatever you want to provide... but, as for myself, it would be a short session... and the fire part would be a real pain... course, if you're set on your particular offering, i suspect you'd be handled with the same professionalism offered by your chiro. g jeff Warren wrote: d wrote... lawd, lawd... hie yuself on out here an we'll get a reading and prescription from a south carolina root doctor... if chiropractors did that much for you, hell, after consulting the low country obeah man, i'll buy the lottery tickets. g Is she good looking *before* the shine? If so, I'll let her pull my root. bseg |
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Even more amazing how many people don't get to visit the doctor
because they can't afford to or don't have insurance..... -Warren And if either you or I were somehow in charge, we'd fix that problem, right? -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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Wolfgang:
I have NEVER heard anyone relate a personal chiropractic horror story. I can cite locations, offending practitioner, and the whole litany in private. I will not do so on a public forum as I previously indicated. One reason for you not having heard many or any first-hand stories is that often the patient doesn't recognize that they have been mistreated and the physicians who clean up the mess won't tell them that their problem is now iatrogenic because of those libel laws. If you believe in chiropractic, may you have a long and profitable relationship with one or many. But I suggest you take the theory of spinal subluxations to a neurosurgeon for his opinion of "spinal manipulation." Do you decide for your family whom they will marry.....where they take their cars for repairs.....what they will have for supper? If I'm cooking, yes, the decision about supper is mine. People without insurance can often get in to see a chiropractor.....and get some relief.....for twenty or thirty bucks. Most doctors wouldn't **** on them if they were on fire for that kind of money. That may well have to do with the fact that many DC's are IMO even more money hungry than MD's. -- Stev Lenon 91B20 '68-'69 Drowning flies to Darkstar http://web.tampabay.rr.com/stevglo/i...age92kword.htm |
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![]() "slenon" wrote in message om... To paraphrase, it is amazing how many people who visit chiropractors are cured the day their insurance benefits expire. IJ offers--- is that why my neck therpy man ask how many visits were covered {12] and then said he thought it would take 12 visits to work out kink in my neck ? sorry to say that's the way the system works. Or why a hospital trip gets billed for double the acceptable medicare rate. They charge the overcharge off as a bad debt and can show medicare how much money they lost this year in order to get a higher rate next year. |
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![]() "slenon" wrote in message m... Wolfgang: I have NEVER heard anyone relate a personal chiropractic horror story. I can cite locations, offending practitioner, and the whole litany in private. I will not do so on a public forum as I previously indicated. O.k., send 'em along. Please include names, phone numbers and email addresses of victims and offending practitioners. It would also be helpful to know which victims and offenders go together. One reason for you not having heard many or any first-hand stories is that often the patient doesn't recognize that they have been mistreated and the physicians who clean up the mess won't tell them that their problem is now iatrogenic because of those libel laws. So, we got God knows how many thousands of these mescreants maiming untold millions of people all over the Western world, and there ain't goddmaned thing anybody can do about it. huh? Well, how remarkably convenient for them. ![]() If you believe in chiropractic, Believe in? What does that mean? may you have a long and profitable relationship with one or many. So far as I can recall, I have never spoken to or had any other sort of communication with a chiropractor. However, I like the idea of making a profit. If it's not too much trouble, could you please tell me how you would go about getting money from them? Seems to me it might be kinda hard if one dare not even speak their names (or even, presumably, portions thereof) in public. But I suggest you take the theory of spinal subluxations to a neurosurgeon for his opinion of "spinal manipulation." A neurosurgeon.....hm.....sounds like an idea. And where would a boy find one of those? Do you decide for your family whom they will marry.....where they take their cars for repairs.....what they will have for supper? If I'm cooking, yes, the decision about supper is mine. Well, be sure to wash your head before handling foodstuffs........we know where it's been, don't we? People without insurance can often get in to see a chiropractor.....and get some relief.....for twenty or thirty bucks. Most doctors wouldn't **** on them if they were on fire for that kind of money. That may well have to do with the fact that many DC's are IMO even more money hungry than MD's. Uh huh, and you've certainly demonstrated the value of your opinions. ![]() Wolfgang who eagerly awaits the promised information. |
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![]() Wolfgang wrote: The next day, Cullen stood on his own for the first time since the accident. He was walking, albeit hesitantly and only very briefly within a few more days. He goes back to the bone crunching voodoo herbalist witch doctor every two to three months now, and can't wait to get in the door. Dogs are SO ****ing credulous. Oh, and he ran my sorry ass ragged about an hour ago. Susan is a strong believer in holistic medicine. I was very skeptical until I started to see results in our dogs. I don't think there can be a placebo effective with dogs and if there are results, I think it's fairly clear that they are do to the intervention. I've seen certain herbal, vitamin, accupressure and chiropractic procedures result in SIGNIFICANT changes with some types of problems. I now do take a regiment of supplements. Hard to tell if they're working, but for one, I've never had any trouble with my back. Willi |
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![]() "Wolfgang" wrote... snip Well, be sure to wash your head before handling foodstuffs........we know where it's been, don't we? Is that copyrighted? ![]() -- TL, Tim ------------------------ http://css.sbcma.com/timj |
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