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> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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Hi Jan,

I totally share your sentiments about chiros............ a great one here

kept me alive for over 3 years while I battled with the dying days of the

fall out from my fused hip........In fact I think it was his constantly

muttered despair at watching me struggling that finally drove me to do some

lateral thinking and find Resurfacing......... I have also experienced them

doing great work on others with back problems etc.

However with my knee it is simply a matter of it suffering from years of

miswear with awkward walking plus muscles atrophying all around it though

lack of normal use. Funny enough my wonderful chiro has been terrified to

touch my body since my Resurface - I have the feeling he cannot cope with it

being different from a Total hip and near impossible to

dislocate.......being the first he has ever seen of the BHRs......... So I

decided to put him out of his anxiety about that and have refrained from

going back after watching him suffer a couple of times.........smile Now I

just concentrate on getting as fit as will permit and hope this will assist

the back to adjust......... for many muscles up the left side of my back

were also atrophied and that didn't help matters any...........

Glad though that you are trying this new program - I would be interested to

hear how it goes over time as several areas of my spine have been very

damaged from years of miswear and when I am a bit fitter and thus walking

better, I have to start thinking about what to do with these.

Edith

> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

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Hi Jan,

I totally share your sentiments about chiros............ a great one here

kept me alive for over 3 years while I battled with the dying days of the

fall out from my fused hip........In fact I think it was his constantly

muttered despair at watching me struggling that finally drove me to do some

lateral thinking and find Resurfacing......... I have also experienced them

doing great work on others with back problems etc.

However with my knee it is simply a matter of it suffering from years of

miswear with awkward walking plus muscles atrophying all around it though

lack of normal use. Funny enough my wonderful chiro has been terrified to

touch my body since my Resurface - I have the feeling he cannot cope with it

being different from a Total hip and near impossible to

dislocate.......being the first he has ever seen of the BHRs......... So I

decided to put him out of his anxiety about that and have refrained from

going back after watching him suffer a couple of times.........smile Now I

just concentrate on getting as fit as will permit and hope this will assist

the back to adjust......... for many muscles up the left side of my back

were also atrophied and that didn't help matters any...........

Glad though that you are trying this new program - I would be interested to

hear how it goes over time as several areas of my spine have been very

damaged from years of miswear and when I am a bit fitter and thus walking

better, I have to start thinking about what to do with these.

Edith

> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

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Hi Jan,

I totally share your sentiments about chiros............ a great one here

kept me alive for over 3 years while I battled with the dying days of the

fall out from my fused hip........In fact I think it was his constantly

muttered despair at watching me struggling that finally drove me to do some

lateral thinking and find Resurfacing......... I have also experienced them

doing great work on others with back problems etc.

However with my knee it is simply a matter of it suffering from years of

miswear with awkward walking plus muscles atrophying all around it though

lack of normal use. Funny enough my wonderful chiro has been terrified to

touch my body since my Resurface - I have the feeling he cannot cope with it

being different from a Total hip and near impossible to

dislocate.......being the first he has ever seen of the BHRs......... So I

decided to put him out of his anxiety about that and have refrained from

going back after watching him suffer a couple of times.........smile Now I

just concentrate on getting as fit as will permit and hope this will assist

the back to adjust......... for many muscles up the left side of my back

were also atrophied and that didn't help matters any...........

Glad though that you are trying this new program - I would be interested to

hear how it goes over time as several areas of my spine have been very

damaged from years of miswear and when I am a bit fitter and thus walking

better, I have to start thinking about what to do with these.

Edith

> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their knees

since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them checked

but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to go to

the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new study

which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach. I

noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for my neck

he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had chiro's in

the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and I must

say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I have

changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and what chiro

is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

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My knees have been the bane of my existance for decades now - due to

bursitis.

But when my hip came to hurt worse than the knees, I of course

reduced my activity level, and took Vioxx. The knees were very

happy campers :)

Now that I'm off the painkillers, and enjoying life; the knees are

protesting once again...sigh. The good aspect is that they make

sure that I partake in low-impact activities - so my prosthesis

hopefully will last a good long time!

I just keep reminding myself that even though the hip feels frisky -

the rest of the body has aged.......

Deb C+ 5-2-02

> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their

knees since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case

someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them

checked but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement

surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to

go to the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new

study which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two

bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I

told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just

misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach.

I noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my

knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very

long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for

my neck he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had

chiro's in the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and

I must say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people

do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I

have changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and

what chiro is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about

it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just

have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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My knees have been the bane of my existance for decades now - due to

bursitis.

But when my hip came to hurt worse than the knees, I of course

reduced my activity level, and took Vioxx. The knees were very

happy campers :)

Now that I'm off the painkillers, and enjoying life; the knees are

protesting once again...sigh. The good aspect is that they make

sure that I partake in low-impact activities - so my prosthesis

hopefully will last a good long time!

I just keep reminding myself that even though the hip feels frisky -

the rest of the body has aged.......

Deb C+ 5-2-02

> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their

knees since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case

someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them

checked but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement

surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to

go to the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new

study which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two

bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I

told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just

misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach.

I noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my

knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very

long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for

my neck he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had

chiro's in the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and

I must say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people

do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I

have changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and

what chiro is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about

it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just

have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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My knees have been the bane of my existance for decades now - due to

bursitis.

But when my hip came to hurt worse than the knees, I of course

reduced my activity level, and took Vioxx. The knees were very

happy campers :)

Now that I'm off the painkillers, and enjoying life; the knees are

protesting once again...sigh. The good aspect is that they make

sure that I partake in low-impact activities - so my prosthesis

hopefully will last a good long time!

I just keep reminding myself that even though the hip feels frisky -

the rest of the body has aged.......

Deb C+ 5-2-02

> I have been hearing alot about people having problems with their

knees since

> surgery. Thought I would put my experience in here in case

someone is

> interested. I had knees problems before surgery...never had them

checked but

> thought for sure that I was doomed to have knee replacement

surgery next.

> WELL... I took a great fall that screwed up my neck and decided to

go to the

> chiro. This guy has been absolutely terrific. I am now in a new

study which

> is paid for. I am on a new traction device for trying to pull two

bulging

> disks back in to eliviate the symptoms I am having. ANYWAY.... I

told him

> about my knees and he felt them and said that they are just

misaligned. I

> thought, yeah, right. He adjusted them while I was on my stomach.

I noticed

> that they didn't hurt as much. Everytime I went in he adjusted my

knees.

> The relief I get from the adjustments is beginning to last very

long. In

> fact, I can now say that I have no more pain but when I go in for

my neck he

> adjusts me anyway to keep things in place.. I cannot believe the

difference.

> He has also been adjusting for my tennis elbow. I have had

chiro's in the

> past that never did anything like this. This guy is brilliant and

I must say

> that my whole body feels much better. I know that a lot of people

do not

> believe in Chiros...and I was one, but since meeting this Dr. I

have changed

> my mind totally. This Dr. has explained his chiro approach and

what chiro is

> really supposed to do and I was amazed at what I didn't know about

it. It

> makes so much sense that I will never discount it again. You just

have to

> find a good one.

>

> Jan

>

>

>

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