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Tuesday, September 18, 2007

After the x-rays, consultation, etc, I did my first adjustment.
 
The doc made me lie on my side, my bottom leg straight, and my top leg bent (like how u sleep). Then he proceeded to put some pressure on my side (like folding me into half) then... *CRAAAAAAAACK!*
 
Note: Its not painful at all
 
Then he went for my neck. WAH I knew what he was going to do next (you know the swift and quick turn on the neck and it goes *CRACCCCKKKK*). I was chicken (as usual) and resisted / froze and gave lots of hell to the doc. So he pretended to release his grip on my neck then I relaxed abit... the next thing I knew..
 
*CRAAAAAACCCCCK*
 
GAH! But it didnt feel pain of course I'm just afraid of sound effects. It did feel better after that and I was able to sleep better that night. I even contemplated on proceeding with the treatment.. but the cost .. $4K weii..