So it’s come to this. Finally.
About six years ago I hurt my back while on the racquetball court, and it’s never totally healed. I’ve been to doctors and massage therapists, I had an MRI, took anti-inflammatory pills and have been seeing a chiropractor regularly since a year after the injury.
Thankfully, the chiropractor I’ve been seeing for the past 6 months or so is really quite good–my back is definitely much, much better overall–but we were talking the other day when I went in foSo it’s come to this. Finally.
About six years ago I hurt my back while on the racquetball court, and it’s never totally healed. I’ve been to doctors and massage therapists, I had an MRI, took anti-inflammatory pills and have been seeing a chiropractor regularly since a year after the injury.
Thankfully, the chiropractor I’ve been seeing for the past 6 months or so is really quite good–my back is definitely much, much better overall–but we were talking the other day when I went in for an adjustment, when I finally came out an asked: [i]what is exactly wrong with my back? What’s the source of the problem[/i]?
I had always focused on [i]how[/i] I hurt my back, and lost track of what’s actually going on there. So he’s sending me for an x-ray, and hopefully they’ll find something that they can actually deal with. It’s not that I want there to be an injury, but there [i]is [/i]a problem. If all goes well, at least the results will give my chiropractor enough information so that he can really treat the injury.
We’ll see …