Do not click on "How to Cure Rhematoid Arthritis" before you read this post
It was probably about six years ago that I had my first rhematoid arthritis patient come into my office. There is something about the whole word Rheumatoid Arthritis that just makes you get all nervous inside. There is such a scarry notion about rheumatoid arthritis that when you here someone has it you don't want to touch them.
This patient was completely frustrated, she didn't know what to do, so of course she sees a Chiropractor because that always seems to be the last resort. I just kept thinking what is she doing here in my office. What can I do for her?
To my amazment she fully trusted me and let me do what I needed to do. I made sure she knew that all I could do was make my best effort. The results would happen if the adjustment was the right thing for the body.
After her first adjustment, she noted that there was an immediate change in her symptoms. She has since been a patient for over 6 years and manages very well. She loves the work that I do and thanks me everytime she comes in.
Our relationship over the years has really been a coaching session on things she can do to get healthier.
After reading the book "How To Cure Rheumatoid Arthritis", all I can say is I wish I knew about this 6 years ago, becuase she would have had relief sooner and more permanent. She plans on buying the book next week and implmenting the changes. It is a no brainer for her as she trusts me.
All I can say at this point is take a leap of faith get "How To Cure Rhematoid Arthritis". Your life will change
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Thursday, August 23, 2007
Rhematoid Arthritis - Decide Tomorrow To Get Rid Of It
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Research Blog on Arthritis
Dear Friend
We are currently running a research blog or online discussion on the subject of arthritis and its treatment and diagnosis. We are seeking the opinions of both people have had or have family members with arthritis.
We would love it if you could share your story or just post useful resources for suffers, carers and family members
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