Perhaps it’s just me, but I don’t think so. Everywhere I turn to have to deal with people here, I am mislead about their qualifications or am told a lie. This week I made an appointment with a chiropractor, after I made several calls to find one that would actually do a manual manipulation. It seems now that chiropractors want to do what I call "foo foo" adjustments. These are done with a hand held device that feels like a miniature jack hammer. This does nothing for me, and I’m guessing others would agree.
Webster defines chiropractic as a system of therapy which holds that disease results from a lack of normal nerve function and which employs manipulation and specific adjustment of body structures (such as the spinal column). When I called this particular office, I specifically asked if the doctor does such adjustments. They said yes. They lied. Oh, I understand they want one to come back and get a few hundred "treatments" as opposed to a few that actually get results. Remember, when it’s not about money, it’s about money.
It is a bit ironic that the ‘doctor’ asked me how I like East Texas.
Except for the allergens and people that lie or mislead you, the trees are pretty.
PMO
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