Liz.Petry@f308.n398.z1.fidonet.org (Liz Petry) (06/06/90)
Index Number: 8679
[This is from the Spinal Injury Conference]
Hey to my favorite people!
i made this to everyone since I had such a bad day..
I just got back from the chiropractor, and he said that he wouldn't
treat me since I am currently under litigation!
I cannot figure out what the pertinence is between getting rid of my
pain and whether or not I am settling my case!
I have purchased some COLD THERAPY SPRAY from the local drug store,
and it seems to work, but only for a few hours...then I have to have
more...
Maybe I am looking for a miracle that'll never be there...am I grasping
at straws?
If anybody has any views give them to me! I'll listen!!
Love to all of you,
Elizabeth
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Internet: Liz.Petry@f308.n398.z1.fidonet.orgTim.Kuchta@f26.n130.z1.fidonet.org (Tim Kuchta) (06/07/90)
Index Number: 8718
[This is from the Spinal Injury Conference]
The reason that he won't treat you is that if he does, the other side
involved in your litigation will claim that any injury you have was
either caused or made worse by the Chiropracter. Let's face it, chiros
have a bad rap in the medical industry, MD's and Osteopath's don't even
consider them real doctors. If you want to see a chiropracter though,
find a new one and don't tell him about your pending litigation.
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