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Tuesday, October 10th, 2006 09:40 am

I want to find a good chiropractor in Southern New Hampshire.  Specifically, I want to find a chiropractor like the two GOOD ones I knew in San Jose, California.  A chiropractor who isn't into all the new-age holistic stuff, won't try to glue magnets to my back or sell me energized water, doesn't think that conventional medicine is "death medicine" and that vaccinations are deadly, won't lie to me about X-rays when I can see perfectly clearly he's drawing lines between two different sets of reference points to try to show a result that isn't true, won't try to treat my back pain by giving me electric shocks in my earlobe, and won't try to tell me that wearing a ball cap weighted with 6lb of lead will make my vision sharper.  I just want a chiropractor who knows the spine and skeleton, knows his drop table, and isn't afraid to use it.  Preferably, one who won't get bent out of shape when I say "Look, I know exactly what the problem is, I just can't treat it myself."

Anyone have any recommendations or referrals...?

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Tuesday, October 10th, 2006 08:17 pm (UTC)
His policy is that he'll make house calls for established patients only, and only in emergencies. At the time, I wasn't a patient of his (and didn't even know him, actually). However, [livejournal.com profile] wolfspaw was a client of his both as a DC and as a personal trainer, and explained the situation and persuaded him to make an exception for a "future established patient".

I can't say the activator was very pleasant -- it was rather like being repeatedly hit on the corner of the sacrum with a small hammer -- but two weeks of four house calls a week got me mobile enough to make it in to his office and onto his drop table.