farmerjan
Super Self-Sufficient
@tortoise , I have seen the video and also a few others by a couple of other nurses and it is pretty chilling.
My Chiropractor has been treating my spine/neck situation since after the car wreck I had in 1989. Had a C-2 fracture that luckily never moved or I could have been in an iron lung for the rest of my life. So I have total faith in him. He gave me back the use of my right arm motion when they said at the hospital, and continued PT, and more than a year after that wreck, that I would have to live with it. I was in the hosp for 17 days, out of work for 6 months, multiple surgeries to put my scalp back on my head, and fix the damage to my right hand; severed tendon to the pinky, laid hand open to bone, skin graft and subsequent repair after.
As far as I am concerned that man walks on water. He also treated my son after one of his car wrecks that the hospital failed to pick up on the fact that he has an EXTRA vertebrae in his back (he is 6'6 and has a long back) as well as a fractured vertebrae that they also failed to see and said if he picked up anything over 10 lbs he could damage it and possibly cripple him for life. This is a BIG WELL KNOWN TEACHING HOSPITAL .
I have had very low blood sugar.... low by most standards from what I have been told most all my life. Yet I underwent some major testing and my insulin has been considered normal..... Done "fasting" testing, and all other sorts of testing with regards to different foods. The doctors have decided that I am not "normal" and I laugh at it. I am not going to obsess over it as I can feel if I am needing a boost most all the time. They attribute it to my family history since there have been a few cases of a very high metabolism that has required more frequent eating to keep blood sugar and insulin at a balance.
That is one thing the dr ordered again after the "spell".... being sure it was a "pre-diabetic" condition.... and was quite surprised that the insulin levels came back in a very good range after a fasting test.
So I do not attribute the slightly higher blood pressure to that. Weight, yes.... But another thing, when I get upset, it will go through the roof and as soon as I get myself "talked down" it will revert to normal. I am also a "white coat reactor", meaning that it goes up just knowing I am going into the dr office. It ran anywhere from 117/68 to 175/90 during the stay at the rehab after the surgery.
I will not discredit what my chiropractor said about the age relationship. Plus, 120/80 used to be considered the norm forever..... then 110/70 was considered normal.
Just like eating eggs raised your cholesterol, especially the yolks, and butter was bad for you and you should eat margarine.......YEAH, right..... So I will take his advice and thoughts over many others I have been to. I would like to get it down to where I was pretty steady at 110/72 for a long time. And it has gone up directly, to the amount of weight I have gained in the past 3-4 years with the joint issues and inability to walk and do the physical exercise I did before I got to the point where walking and weight bearing was very stressful on the ankle and knees.
I have little faith in conventional medicine, for "health maintenance and natural healing" ; and more so again after the "spell" that they wanted to treat with drugs but couldn't even come up with a diagnosis that made any sense..... I am not going to take anti-seizure medicine when they couldn't really find evidence of a seizure..... but they were sure that was it. Even the report from the neurologist said he did not believe it was a seizure after seeing me, against reviewing my symptoms and charts from the hosp. I didn't even like him much, yet he admitted that it "seemed" that the chiropractor had been able to mitigate the problem...
I told them all, show me some "evidence" to tell me different and I will be open minded.... but until then, I am not going to be taking pills for something they cannot say is wrong with me.
My Chiropractor has been treating my spine/neck situation since after the car wreck I had in 1989. Had a C-2 fracture that luckily never moved or I could have been in an iron lung for the rest of my life. So I have total faith in him. He gave me back the use of my right arm motion when they said at the hospital, and continued PT, and more than a year after that wreck, that I would have to live with it. I was in the hosp for 17 days, out of work for 6 months, multiple surgeries to put my scalp back on my head, and fix the damage to my right hand; severed tendon to the pinky, laid hand open to bone, skin graft and subsequent repair after.
As far as I am concerned that man walks on water. He also treated my son after one of his car wrecks that the hospital failed to pick up on the fact that he has an EXTRA vertebrae in his back (he is 6'6 and has a long back) as well as a fractured vertebrae that they also failed to see and said if he picked up anything over 10 lbs he could damage it and possibly cripple him for life. This is a BIG WELL KNOWN TEACHING HOSPITAL .
I have had very low blood sugar.... low by most standards from what I have been told most all my life. Yet I underwent some major testing and my insulin has been considered normal..... Done "fasting" testing, and all other sorts of testing with regards to different foods. The doctors have decided that I am not "normal" and I laugh at it. I am not going to obsess over it as I can feel if I am needing a boost most all the time. They attribute it to my family history since there have been a few cases of a very high metabolism that has required more frequent eating to keep blood sugar and insulin at a balance.
That is one thing the dr ordered again after the "spell".... being sure it was a "pre-diabetic" condition.... and was quite surprised that the insulin levels came back in a very good range after a fasting test.
So I do not attribute the slightly higher blood pressure to that. Weight, yes.... But another thing, when I get upset, it will go through the roof and as soon as I get myself "talked down" it will revert to normal. I am also a "white coat reactor", meaning that it goes up just knowing I am going into the dr office. It ran anywhere from 117/68 to 175/90 during the stay at the rehab after the surgery.
I will not discredit what my chiropractor said about the age relationship. Plus, 120/80 used to be considered the norm forever..... then 110/70 was considered normal.
Just like eating eggs raised your cholesterol, especially the yolks, and butter was bad for you and you should eat margarine.......YEAH, right..... So I will take his advice and thoughts over many others I have been to. I would like to get it down to where I was pretty steady at 110/72 for a long time. And it has gone up directly, to the amount of weight I have gained in the past 3-4 years with the joint issues and inability to walk and do the physical exercise I did before I got to the point where walking and weight bearing was very stressful on the ankle and knees.
I have little faith in conventional medicine, for "health maintenance and natural healing" ; and more so again after the "spell" that they wanted to treat with drugs but couldn't even come up with a diagnosis that made any sense..... I am not going to take anti-seizure medicine when they couldn't really find evidence of a seizure..... but they were sure that was it. Even the report from the neurologist said he did not believe it was a seizure after seeing me, against reviewing my symptoms and charts from the hosp. I didn't even like him much, yet he admitted that it "seemed" that the chiropractor had been able to mitigate the problem...
I told them all, show me some "evidence" to tell me different and I will be open minded.... but until then, I am not going to be taking pills for something they cannot say is wrong with me.