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Originally Posted by theBadCormorant
I can never make my mind up whether the NHS do very little for back problems because there is not much they can do, and doing nothing is the best course of action, or, do they do bugger all because they don't like spending any money. They certainly like spending our taxes on funding their fantastic salaries and pensions.
The hell I have been through this summer and the NHS's contribution was a few packets of cheap pills that cost less than a fiver! WOW
I'm sure your chiropractor will suggest all manner of benefits from their magic hands, then relieve you of a few hundred quid over the next few months.
I never know who to believe when money is changing hands.
Anyway, best of luck with the chiropractor
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Totally agree, it doesn't help when you have different doctors telling you different things. They seem all too happy to just throw painkillers at you.
What's wrong with your back?
I actually got a deal on groupon for the chiropractor, a consultation and 3 treatments for £40. I thought it's worth a try, wouldn't have paid the original price as it's far too expensive.