2nd Chiropractic Visit

by Ryan on November 16, 2005

On Monday, I went in for my 2nd chiropractic visit. Dr. Aaron confirmed subluxation in my spine. The good news is, it’s not as bad as I suspected.

The arc of my neck is very good. Dr. Aaron says it’s the best he’s seen in the last 6 months or more. I’m 2 degrees off of optimal.

But I do have slight curvature in my spine, specifically in my lower back and between my shoulder blades. A series of corrective visits over the next 12 months with Dr. Aaron should help to realign my spine and get my nervous system operating at peak health.

As part of the initial consultation, I got an adjustment on Monday. It took only about 7 or 8 minutes, but I felt a lot better afterward. The word that kept coming to mind was “loose.” I just felt loose. The tension in my lower back was gone, and it was more comfortable to sit.

My wife, Stephanie, will be going in tomorrow to begin her consultation. We’re young, but it’s good to correct any misalignments early before they promote any vertebral degeneration. In a later post, I’ll talk about the difference between going to a chiropractor for relief versus going to one for correction…



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