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Category Archives: Ruptured Disc Adventures
September progress report
What’s going on? Boy howdy, I’m behind in my blog. I’m going to whip this one out before heading to the NCWHL board meeting just so that I’m only three entries behind instead of four. Yeesh.
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Spinal Decompression Therapy
Since I posted the acupuncture pics last week, I thought it only fair that I ask my buddy Sheila, a tech at New Back Doc’s, to photograph me on the spinal decompression therapy machine this past week.
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Fun with (much smaller) needles
Now that my ruptured disc adventures are hopefully drawing to a close, I thought it would be fun to photograph some parts of my journey, perhaps to look back on wistfully in the years to come. Well, probably not. It’s … Continue reading
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August progress report
What’s going on? As a matter of idle curiosity, today is the two-year anniversary of my disc injury. New Back Doc The spinal decompression therapy continues to go well. I’m down to going just once per week and seem to … Continue reading
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July progress report
What’s Going On? I seem to have skipped a June progress report entirely. Bad blogger! I feel like I’ve made huge improvements since my May progress report. Let’s look into that.
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