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Old 01-04-2014, 04:58 PM
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Ok, don't want to get too far into the new year without letting you laugh at me.
My brother comes in my door for Christmas day and says, "Did you know you are leaning over to the left 15 degrees?"(he's an engineer).

---No, I wasn't aware of that.

Well we're calling 911. You might have had a stroke.

(It's actually not at all unpleasant having cute young men bend over you in the bed all smiling and helpful hooking you up to an ekg), but they didn't find anything wrong with me. SOOO....

Yesterday the doctor says I have a misplaced sacro-iliac... and "did you lift something heavy?"

---Well, there was that 7 and a half foot Christmas tree...

so gang, I need a chiropractor/massage therapist team that can relocate my misplaced part.

The good news is that I can recuperate watching playoffs. And I am NOT going to call 911 for the fun of it, but I'm thinking about it...
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Chiropractor who has great hands and is honest is Dr Gary Dulgar
(352) 753-1845

The best massage person I found is Debra Kay Lola cell (352) 430-6192

Both are off 466

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I heard from a very reliable source that it was all that twerking on New Years Eve.


Get well soon, Kitty.


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Gracie, I KNEW people were looking at me new years eve at the Gilchrist culdesac blowout, but I was definitely not twerking, I was just dancing like always. scouts honor. hope to die, stick a needle in my eye. (I think that's how it was....)
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I've had amazing results HERE. I see Dr. Stephen Boyles, but understand that Dr. Michelle Zielecki is also excellent.

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I am sure that something happened, but doubt you misplaced your sacroiliac. You did check the couch cushions didn't you? The SI joint has extremely limited mobility unless the muscles and ligaments which surround it are damaged. This would almost certainly result in significant pain not just a leaning posture. I offer this Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for your reading pleasure. Also this [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1iwmcCw4bAw]Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Animation - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim, M.D. - YouTube[/ame] is a good video giving nice visual information and diagnostic and therapeutic options.
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I am sure that something happened, but doubt you misplaced your sacroiliac. You did check the couch cushions didn't you? The SI joint has extremely limited mobility unless the muscles and ligaments which surround it are damaged. This would almost certainly result in significant pain not just a leaning posture. I offer this Sacroiliac joint dysfunction - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia for your reading pleasure. Also this Sacroiliac Joint Dysfunction Animation - Everything You Need To Know - Dr. Nabil Ebraheim, M.D. - YouTube is a good video giving nice visual information and diagnostic and therapeutic options.
You are right! I think the md dumbed it down a little too much to say misplaced. I have an appt with Dr. Boyle's office today...so thanks to all for the recommendations.
(Dr. Dulgar is slammed this week.)
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Ok, don't want to get too far into the new year without letting you laugh at me.
My brother comes in my door for Christmas day and says, "Did you know you are leaning over to the left 15 degrees?"(he's an engineer).

---No, I wasn't aware of that.

Well we're calling 911. You might have had a stroke.

(It's actually not at all unpleasant having cute young men bend over you in the bed all smiling and helpful hooking you up to an ekg), but they didn't find anything wrong with me. SOOO....

Yesterday the doctor says I have a misplaced sacro-iliac... and "did you lift something heavy?"

---Well, there was that 7 and a half foot Christmas tree...

so gang, I need a chiropractor/massage therapist team that can relocate my misplaced part.

The good news is that I can recuperate watching playoffs. And I am NOT going to call 911 for the fun of it, but I'm thinking about it...
Kitty - can you tell me what your symptoms were and who was the Doc that diagnosed this? I think this may be what is causing me back and leg pain. You can pm me if you like. Thanks
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Frankly the md was not very thorough, and I'm not sure she is someone I want to recommend. Sciatic pain is easy to google up. Best wishes for a healthy body.
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