Come to think of it;

I was diagnosed with spondilolesthesis at aged 15 and had back problems from
then on.  It even kept me out of the Army in 1967.  Then the 30' fall from a
power poll in 1970 at aged 22, which smashed everything.

Anyway, what we are NOT considering is how many others had all these
problems and never went on to develop MS, TM, or any similar condition.
Because I know of very few persons who do not have some sort of back
condition‹injury-situation-whatever.

Dalton

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From:  <[email protected]>
Date:  Sun, 3 Apr 2011 21:45:29 EDT
To:  <[email protected]>
Subject:  Re: [TMIC] Chiropractic treatment
Resent-From:  <[email protected]>
Resent-Date:  Sun, 3 Apr 2011 18:46:04 -0700

I've wondered about that too... I've had Scoliosis since I was 12, had 9
vertebrae fused together at 19 and now TM. Wish i could hit the Lottery with
that much luck!
 
Betty
(in Northern Calicornia)
 
In a message dated 4/3/2011 5:53:37 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time,
[email protected] writes:
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> getting  TM.  Is there a connection to this or just coincidence?  Does anyone
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> Sent: Sunday, April 03, 2011 7:41  PM
> To: Bob and Sue Mattis;  TMIC list
> Subject: Re: [TMIC]  Chiropractic treatment
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> Well, I have spondylolisthesys at L-2,3   ....  which means that L-3 is out of
> place and pulled back from  L-2.   I got it in the mid 1980s when trying to
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> I forgot about it till:  after trying to move a  crate weighing over 220 lbs,
> I pulled that old injury to my spine and a  few dayze later, I had a bad case
> of sciatica and then lumbago.   So  I went to a chiropractor who took x-rays
> of my spine, pinpointed the troubling  spot and proceeded to manipulate my
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> My neck was also having a bout of crepitation so she  worked on that one as
> well.      Five years  afterwards, I lost all discomfort in my back and neck.
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> Yes, it took that long....but it was worth  it.  However,  when I overdo it at
> work some 'pain' comes back  so I do some exercises she also taught me, some
> involve stretching and  bending; and when doing some of them I can 'hear' my
> spine shifting  (crunch crunch) and the 'pain' is gone.  Same with my neck.
> The noises have never bothered me, and have never been threatening to my back
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> I've heard of some horror stories about  chiropractors.   But not me.... did I
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>> I don't usually ask about  opinions dealing with myself, but more often about
>> concerns of other folks,  but this time it's about me. Has anyone in our
>> group ever used chiropractic  treatment after TM?  I have had TM for 10 years
>> and are able to walk  either unaided or with a cane or walker depending on
>> the  circumstances.  Over the last few years, because of my gait issues, and
>> the way I "waddle", I have developed hip pain on a daily basis.  I have
>> gotten approval from my neuro to see a chiropractor but there is still that
>> little nagging voice in my head that tells me not to mess with my  spine.
>> I'd appreciate any thoughts you have on this.  Thanks  folks!
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