Re: So...what's ur occupation?
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: c1steve</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Upper cervical chiropractor. Used to be machinist-mechanic, then auto mechanic, then marine/yacht mechanic for 15+ years.
Here is an interesting testimonial:
Lynne N.
San Anselmo, CA April 2010
After 11 surgeries, including nine in the neck, I still had chronic and severe pain. I had given up, and thought I would spend the rest of my days in my room watching life go by. The surgeons had done their best, the insurance companies had paid nearly two million dollars, and I was still riddled with pain. I felt that this is how my life was going to be. At the time I was using 240 mg of OxyContin per day, and was bedridden.
For two years I had been seeing a chiropractor, who had helped considerably with some of my symptoms, but was still debilitated. I called my chiropractor for additional help, and disappointedly found that he had retired. He had given me partial relief where no one else could. Afraid to try anyone else, I stayed home in misery. After several months of increasing agony, I was desperate and made an appointment with his replacement. Dr. Steven Danaher informed me that he would only be using the NUCCA chiropractic system with me, and I felt I had nothing to lose.
Within two or three adjustments, I was almost pain free, and it was like a miracle. After three months I was fully functioning and off all meds. Now I play tennis, water ski, and have a wonderful life. I cannot stress enough how anyone with pain should try this at least once. The results will speak for themselves.
A few more
http://marinnucca.com/5.html </div></div>
You can always tell a chiropractor. Always looking for approval, and trying to outdo/show they are more worthy than the MD's.
My occupation? I am an inorganic chemist.