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I never went to a chiro, just did it myself...
"For some reason now <I can't crack my neck.I used to try"
I hope this happens to me. And now I'm wondering if I am gonna miss cracking my neck or feel the need and not be able to, that might drive me crazy lol
Thanks 77grace, LitaView Thread

I had another life when I lived in California. I wouldn't consider myself an addict but, I hung around some very shady ppl who were. Now these friends are in recovery and I am so proud of them for being able to stay in their same invironment and change their ways.
Everyones journey is different but, it sounds like allot of ppl on here can relate to your same issues. I am glad you found this site because, it seems your sharing has gotten allot of feedback. I hope it helped and I hope you no longer feel like a fraud and I hope you don't worry about other ppls opinions because, Opinions are like axx holes, Everyone has one..View Thread

I started coffee at 16 y/o because, I was constipated and the Dr said it will help me be regular and it did and it does lol. LitaView Thread
Some of you know what I been going through so, I wanted to give an update because, I have been very busy this past week. I went to the new pain management and they said they don't give meds on the first visit but, the Dr did give me another appointment in about 3 weeks from now. If he decides to take me as a patient he said he would like to get me on fentenyl patch and Norco for break through pain. Then when my pain is managed he will send me to PT to stregthen my muscles. He said the fentenyl patch will keep me on a more even pain relief and I wont need muscle relaxers. Personally I don't think the muscle relaxers work at all and the doc said they can be very addictive, I didn't know that. The doc said that he reccomended me see a Neurosurgeon and guess what???I had an appointment with the Neurosurgeon the next day.
The neurosurgeon took one look at my MRI's and said "Whos been treating you!!!" Your neck looks really bad and he said some other stuff about c this and c that. Then he ask me do I want him to fix it.. I said absolutely doc!!! So he wants me to get updated MRI and then we will compare and his office will schedual the surgery. I'm gonna do it, I am so tiered of the pain. I have no quality of life and nothing else has worked.
I am concerned about alot of things but, one thing I am really scared about is that I have a compulsion to crack my neck every few hours or so. I'm wondering if anyone has ever had surgery on their neck and are neck crackers and if I should be conserned after surgery. I might crack it out of whack lol...Anyways any comments, conserns, questions, or hellos welcome. Thanks....LitaView Thread


Im sorry I can't tell you what your next step is but, I hope I might have helped you a little..Good luck, LitaView Thread

Hope to see ya around...LitaView Thread

Actually it is only a consult, they haven't accepted me yet but, the dr has read my history and is aware that I will need meds. I guess my foot is in the door. so wish me luck! LitaView Thread
I'm not sure what the federal laws are, just my experience...LitaView Thread
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