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2022-01-28 at 5:46 AM UTCAlso I live in California
Wiconsin might be like 30 bucks for 15 minutes. do a spine correction. and if they crack your neck with it, go for it. -
2022-01-28 at 5:49 AM UTC
Originally posted by Quick Mix Ready Dont you have free healthcare while having SSDI? like Kaiser or some Blue Cross thing?
go see a primary and ask if you can get a referral to a chiropractor but before you do this, check your insurance directly.
if you don't have health insurance you should contact social security and the county for Medi-Cal.
then tell them you would like to try it out. or check out coupons and on payday you might find one for 40 bucks the first visit. like an hour or half hour session. that dude or woman will crack all your joins, freeing them and also align the spine. Now how does the spine help you with RA it's the central nerve braid that goes to the brain, its in the center of the spine. and when they fix any slight curves it takes pressure off of the central nerve system and you just feel good for a few days. I used to do it twice a month evert two weeks or so.
there has to be some kind of help in paying for it. you'll get addicted to it but in a good way no a bad addiction. will help you out in life. Usually, they're like 100 an hour. or 30 minutes, i for got how long since I haven't been to one in like 10 years. I'm sure is 30 minutes and sometime 15 minutes for like 50 bucks.
It only takes like 10 minutes for a basic crack section and like 20 for that and a spine correction. and then 5-10 minutes resting to make sure you're OK.
Taking medical advice from a person who has wrecked their own health sounds like a great idea! -
2022-01-28 at 6:04 AM UTCI'm tempted but I've heard it you use a chiropractor you'll have to keep using them and become reliant, like a crutch.
And everything is free I have Medicaid and Medicare, sometimes. I have to pay 1$ for an Rx, visit, etc.
100% of my medical costs are covered by the government, I pay 24$ for a year of humira. Humira costs 38k for 24 pens without insurance. -
2022-01-28 at 8:24 AM UTCWe have a great chiro here, $25 walk in no appt. set up, he's awesome.
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2022-01-28 at 8:26 AM UTC
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2022-01-28 at 2:33 PM UTC
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2022-01-28 at 2:37 PM UTC
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2022-01-28 at 2:38 PM UTCEvery millionaire I know is literally frugal as fuck. Mostly when it comes to their own expenses.
I've seen them ball out to give people gifts or have huge parties and shit like that.
Bust most of them I know drive older Cadillacs or something like that and shop at walmart/target/aldis like the rest of us
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2022-01-28 at 2:38 PM UTC
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2022-01-28 at 2:40 PM UTCIf Speedy Parker was a millionaire, he would want to pay as much as possible for a chiropractor appointment, Because he wants to be separated from his fortune as quickly as possible. Makes sense, dont it?
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2022-01-28 at 2:40 PM UTC
Originally posted by RIPtotse Every millionaire I know is literally frugal as fuck. Mostly when it comes to their own expenses.
I've seen them ball out to give people gifts or have huge parties and shit like that.
Bust most of them I know drive older Cadillacs or something like that and shop at walmart/target/aldis like the rest of us
Source: multiple family members
Botta boom botta bing. 👍 -
2022-01-28 at 2:42 PM UTCBeing frugal and savvy investing are even bigger contributors than a high income... Because people tend to raise their expenses and lifestyle in accordance with higher income.
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2022-01-28 at 2:44 PM UTC
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2022-01-28 at 2:49 PM UTCwho is the dude on the far right?
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2022-01-28 at 3:46 PM UTC
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2022-01-28 at 7:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker Taking medical advice from a person who has wrecked their own health sounds like a great idea!
I didn't wreck my health. I'm not a drug user. at least not street ones.
I didn't wreck my back. it was most likely done from when some psycho mowed me down while I was riding a 10-speed through a parking lot back in the early 1980s.
then I got pushed into a car from another car some 10 years back.
so yes, take advice from a guy like me who has been doing PT for my back and for years took Norco 4 times a fucking day and has to take Gabapentin since I'v been off Norco for 10 years.
yes, a chiropractor is a great alternative to taking drugs. they do well aligning things and taking pressure off of joints and spine.
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2022-01-28 at 7:47 PM UTC
Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson
yeah who the hell is the guy on the far right
also, Bill Gates is a slob. look at his slacks. they're wrinkled. dude can afford to press slacks and have a personal assistant to have several pairs on hand at any given moment. also they're floods.
they look like something you would buy at walmart. -
2022-01-29 at 7:01 AM UTCChiros are so hit & miss with a greater than 50% ratio of quack to competent hands. You find one that works & you stay with it. There's a ton of "Chads" out there just happy to get certificates,pillage insurance companies & the thrill of calling themselves "Dr.". My guy's the polar opposite, he gives a semi-hippy vibe, has his own rock band & just a really pleasant person.
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2022-01-29 at 10:46 AM UTC