<div class="FTQUOTE"><begin quote><i>Originally posted by: <b>soderick</b></i>
This is something I've been wanting to ask. I went to a chiropractor once when I coughed a rib out of place, but I've never gone just for an alignment. In the past few months, I've been feeling like I want to see one because I can feel my back out of alignment, and I feel like it's keeping me from fully engaging in lung clearance. The problem is that I have osteopoenia and am on Foxamax for it. I don't know how safe it is to see a chiropractor when I have weak bones. Any ideas about that?</end quote></div>
A good chiropractor will tell you if they can/cant work with you depending on the meds you are on. When I was on steroids (even inhaled) my Chiro wanted to know because he said it wouldnt prevent him treating me, but it would change HOW he treated me.
I, personally, didnt see any difference in his ways, but I trust him LOL!
This is something I've been wanting to ask. I went to a chiropractor once when I coughed a rib out of place, but I've never gone just for an alignment. In the past few months, I've been feeling like I want to see one because I can feel my back out of alignment, and I feel like it's keeping me from fully engaging in lung clearance. The problem is that I have osteopoenia and am on Foxamax for it. I don't know how safe it is to see a chiropractor when I have weak bones. Any ideas about that?</end quote></div>
A good chiropractor will tell you if they can/cant work with you depending on the meds you are on. When I was on steroids (even inhaled) my Chiro wanted to know because he said it wouldnt prevent him treating me, but it would change HOW he treated me.
I, personally, didnt see any difference in his ways, but I trust him LOL!