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Mikekup
member since 04/28/2009
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151 days ago

It's always sad that somebody died, but a lot of people died on June 25th, and most of them hadn't contributed to the downfall of popular music with 30 years of commercial, slick, soulless crapola. "The King Of Pop"? Do you always repeat everything some corporate marketer told you you should say?

Dynamic performer and amazing dancer, definitely. So two stars instead of one.

One thing this whole frenzy of analysis has done is make me petrified of what will happen when Madonna passes away. Her music is just as cheap, shallow and commercial as his was, and, she was still sort of relevant beyond 1987!

Can we move on now?
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215 days ago

I'm happy to post glowing reviews across the internet because Dr. Shaiken has made a big fan out of me. The woman's touch is gold. Last year, I was in seriously bad shape from years of bodily neglect and abuse: lateral curvature of the spine, bone spurs in my neck, arthritis in nearly every major joint in my body... I'm 40 years old, and I was already looking for a cane to walk with because I couldn't get up the stairs to my 2nd floor apartment unassisted anymore. Dr. Shaiken saw me, took some x-rays, discussed a 6-month course of treatment with me, and then offered me a spectacular discount. Well, I jumped in, and 6 months later, I'm totally functional again, and my pain is 99.99% gone, and I expect within a few months to report that it's fully 100% gone. She's told me every step of the way what to expect, and she was right. The 6 month plan was finished last month, and I've prepaid for another few months (again, at a spectacular price) because a few long-term bodily pings and creaks that I've always assumed were just part of being human have started to lessen as well. My friends have even commented on the difference in me... for starters, I don't complain about aches and pains anymore, and they say my mood has brightened (yeah, because I'm not _hurting_ all the time.) A few weeks ago someone who didn't know I was in chiropractic even complimented my posture... that's definitely never happened before. Dr. Shaiken, thanks, I salute you.
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216 days ago

I've been drunk continuously for over 30 decades, and have yet to have a hangover.
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216 days ago

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216 days ago

A chiropractor saved my life, just about. I'm 40 yrs old, last year I was already needing a cane and was thinking about soon having to find a wheelchair. I got lucky and found a great chiropractor, and it took 6 months of frequent treatment, but she fixed fixed fixed me... in fact, I signed up with this site just because I saw she wasn't listed on it and have been trying to post good reviews for her wherever I can. Even long-term aches and pains that I thought were just a part of being human are getting better now.

Meanwhile, my roommate, who just went to the emergency room to see a "real" doctor for a problem similar to one of the six or seven that my chiro fixed in me, was given painkillers and a shrug, and sent on his way. Great.

I'm sure, from reading some of the things on here, that there are unscrupulous chiropractors, just like every industry has unscrupulous people. But I myself need no further convincing: I know first hand that if you find a good one, they're not only legitimate, but practically miracle workers.
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216 days ago

Don't you think it's a bit unfair to call chiropractic as a whole a 1-star "fraud" because one guy is a crook?
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