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Update post from last week. HD EDITION.

Chiropractor found this BTW. Not a doctor. đŸ¤·

Wanted to add. This is me. I am the patient and can remove the info.

I seen a general doc every 6 months.

I go to a chiropractor. And allows me to feel less pain day to day.

He sent me to imaging first thing. What do ya know I got a 27 degree curve. advised to work with my doctor and that he is there to help ease the pain. Which he referred to a OT to help me going forward.

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