Pain in the neck

Old Nov 11th 2012, 4:37 am
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Anyone know a decent chiropractor here? I don't want some lebo chancer who will break my neck.

I've suffered from a on-off trapped nerve for years and my usual tricks aren't working - feel free to litter this thread with piss-takes, jokes and how I deserve this - but some useful advice would also be appreciated.
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Originally Posted by Millhouse
Anyone know a decent chiropractor here? I don't want some lebo chancer who will break my neck.

I've suffered from a on-off trapped nerve for years and my usual tricks aren't working - feel free to litter this thread with piss-takes, jokes and how I deserve this - but some useful advice would also be appreciated.
I went to this lot about 3 years back, my guy has left now but they were very, very good:

http://www.californiachiropracticcenter.com/
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You've got some nerve...
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Old Nov 11th 2012, 5:26 am
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Originally Posted by Spugsy
I went to this lot about 3 years back, my guy has left now but they were very, very good:

http://www.californiachiropracticcenter.com/
Thanks Spugs. This is helpful.

Just need to check the medical policy now...
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My mate says try the York hotel. Apparently its full of women offering massages for about 300 Chips. Not sure you could claim it on Insurance though - But if you do let me know.......
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Old Nov 11th 2012, 7:42 am
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I lived with a British chiropractor for a couple of months when I was house sharing. He was ex-forces and so was a straight talker.

I'll try and find his number for you.
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Originally Posted by britexpat76
My mate says try the York hotel. Apparently its full of women offering massages.
He might feel happier at the end.
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Beverley Palmer at Keith Nicholl Medical Centre (Beach Road, Umm Sequim 1) or Russell Hill at Osteapathic Health centre (Al Wasl Road, Umm Sequim 2).

Both osteopaths, but there's not much different and these people are good.
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Presumably Dr. Clark retired years ago?
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