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BobsYourUncle
Oct 28, 2012Nomad
wannavolunteerFT wrote:
Even if you have to continue working, you should get medical treatment. Keep up with any time away from work you have to have for treatment, insurance might pay for that lost time. My DD is an occupational therapist and a bit hesitant to accept ideas for "alternative medicine" but had acupuncture on neck and shoulders after being rear-ended and says it helped. she also has become a fan of regular massages to keep her neck and shoulder feeling good.
I am all for alternative medicine. I don't do drugs - I don't believe they belong in my body. I saw the doc after the accident and all he did was write a few prescriptions and tell me to eat these pills. Quack quack......
I filled the prescriptions only for the sake of it being documented. Massage therapist and chiro has helped so far. Physio is going to do more.
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