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At 09:58 PM 6/1/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>I don't have a lot of personal experience but I can relate that my mother
>walked (with difficulty in her later years) until 88 years in spite of a
>broken back at 13. With little medical treatment at that time. She was
>treated by a chiropractor for several years starting at 18 years. She had
>five children and did most her own housework for 50 years. She outlived
>the doctors who predicted her death at 60, reaching 95 years. Any time I
>have used the services a few times with reasonable results. Chiropractic
>is very practitioner dependent because is a physical practice, not
>diagnose and order pills.
>
>Regards, Bill Lawless0
>[Post hoc, ergo propter hoc!] a logical fallacy.
>(after this therfore because of this)
>
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>   Sent: Sunday, June 01, 2003 3:51 PM
>   Subject: chiropractors
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>
>   Hi there,
>   Put out a request to the Caregivers list with no response regarding
>   chiropractors. Wondering if anyone has had success with one. My husband
> is getting
>   progressively more bent over as time goes by. He does alot of yard work
> when
>   feeling well and his posture is so bent over now that his back hurts
> all of the
>   time. Wondering if a chiropractor would be helpful.
>
>   Pamme
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