I had a lot of relief after 6 visits over 2 weeks. She gave me some exercises to do as well. I chose to continue going so I would stay right. My chiro has no interest in treating someone when their problem is not going to benefit from it. She doesn't like medication, feels patients should be doing exercises at home, and she cheerfully tells people they are welcome to fire her if they aren't satisfied with their progress. My treatment was covered by insurance at 80% plus my deductible.
The office people are well acquainted with insurance programs so feel free to ask what their experience has been with whoever provides your health insurance.
seriously, op, what is it going to take to get you to see a chiropractor?
it's sciatica... one of the easiest things for a chiropractor to treat (by fixing pelvic and spinal misalignments). you seriously think a pill is magically going to fix the cause of the problem?
see a chiropractor, man.
for all the shit you've given chiropractic care in the past, does it really seem, after reading testimonials of those who've been to chiropractors for their sciatica, that we don't do anything?
Eits, I know I've been a douche to you in the past. I'm sorry. I'm considering chiropractic care.
Without knowing exactly what's causing the sciatica, IMO, chiropractic may indeed provide you with some much needed relief. Has your doctor ordered an MRI to see what's going on in your low back?
BUT, what is the underlying cause of the sciatica?
If it's a herniated disk impinging on the nerve, chiropractic may not help in the slightest...you know I'm a believer in the "black arts" of chiropractic...but I also believe that its uses are limited...and worthless for some conditions.
Eits, I know I've been a douche to you in the past. I'm sorry. I'm considering chiropractic care.
i accept your apology and i understand why you felt the way you did. it's all good.
if you want, i can do some research for you and find you the best one in the area.
by the way, when you went to the e.r., did you see dr. jessie parsons? which hospital did you go to? hopkins? mercy? sinai? my good friend from high school went to hopkins and she's in the e.r. there.
The key to my relief has been doing ab and lower back exercises combined with stretching. I stretch my hamstrings, glutes, and quads every morning, and if my back is stiff, at night before bed. In the morning I do situps, reverse crunches, and back lifts. I take care to stretch out before workouts and after. My back hasn't felt this good in years.
Sleeping on your side also helps. I've had it about 6 months now. It comes and goes. I just live with it.
Worst for me is in the morning, when I take a shower. Trying to bend over to pickup soap kills me.
Sleeping on your side also helps. I've had it about 6 months now. It comes and goes. I just live with it.
Worst for me is in the morning, when I take a shower. Trying to bend over to pickup soap kills me.
