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Thursday, July 18, 2013 4:09 PM | jan wexler Volg link

I guess I am the ultimate guinea pig. 2 angios, veins blocked and died. 3 vein bypass surgeries, 5 Atlas Orthogonal adjustments, a dozen spinal decompression treatments... and all gave me improvements BUT were short lived.


My latest discoveries, I believe my coccyx is broken, I can feel it moving and it is shifted to the left side. If one looks at me in my W/C my left shoulder is sloping severely downwards, left leg is pushed up into my abdomen. When I cup my coccyx with my hand pushing it to the right, I need only my abdomen muscles to lift/move my torso (a situp). Do not need my hands to push/keep me up.
If my pelvis is not supported in my W/C I can no longer remain seated, I fall forward or sideways if I do not use my hands to steady myself.


I can only stand up if I bend over in my W/C, my nose touching my knees and then get up. Otherwise cannot lift my butt a fraction of an inch off my W/C.
My problem? Definitely structural, mechanical!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Now, how do I get a doctor to see this is real and I am not faking? Because that's what they think. Who would want to live like this?