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Posted by Jim on 02/11/07 17:06
In article <9ecus2d1jk38tu2kabikf3d7mc5cksn2lk@4ax.com>,
Steve House <filmmaker.remove@this.cogeco.ca> wrote:
> And did he finally tell you anything to do about it? I ask because
> I've been suffering from one for 2 years and all my doctor has been
> able to say is "Some things don't ever get better."
Response below (please don't top post)
> On Thu, 8 Feb 2007 19:00:58 -0800, "PTravel"
> <ptravel@travelersvideo.com> wrote:
>
> >
> >"Richard Crowley" <rcrowley@xp7rt.net> wrote in message
> >news:53262hF1qqvi5U1@mid.individual.net...
> >> <geickmei@tampabay.rr.com> wrote ...
> >>> This seems to have turned into an LP vs SP tirade, but that wasn't the
> >>> question. Let me restate, begging your patience.
> >>
> >> Vaudeville dialog from before you were born:
> >> Patient: "Doc, it hurts when I do this!"
> >> Doctor: "Well, then don't do that!"
> >
> >Totally off-topic, but I can't resist:
> >
> >A couple of weeks ago, I went to my doctor with a torn rotator cuff in my
> >right shoulder. We did the vaudeville scene -- verbatim!
> >
> >Me: "Doc, it hurts whenever I do this."
> >Doc: (absolutely dead-pan). "Well, don't that."
> >
> >Just what I needed -- a comedian doctor. ;)
> >
I tore the rotator cuff in my left shoulder in 2002. My chiropractor
worked with me using standard chiropractic therapy and some form of
electrical stimulation. No surgery and after 6 months I regained 100%
motion and use of said shoulder.
If they want to inject stuff, do surgery, etc., I'd recommend finding
a good chiropractor.
--
Edo ergo sum
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