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stillsmiling

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  1. I hope the MRI has given you some answers. I think it is safe to say that your GP probably has no idea what the training of a chiropractor or osteopath involves. They are very well trained in physiology and anatomy. As I said before if you go along to see a chiro/osteo they will check and diagnose the problem before starting treatment so are not likely to make things worse. Good luck
  2. Sounds like piriformis syndrome description I treated quite a few of these in a previous life and suggest that you try the chiropractor/massage therapist/osteopath route suggested above. Any well qualified person will check to see what the cause is first before they attempt to treat so that they don't make it worse! Hope you are better soon SS
  3. This is a favourite of mine. Good for wasting time but bad if you get caught laughing in the office at the bunnies re-enacting some classic and not so classic movies! Angry Alien
  4. and he is a local - lives up in Honor Oak - I've seen him sweeping his drive
  5. I'd personally prefer to have one with long handles. What do you want us to vote on?
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