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Posted by Bob on January 12, 2007, 12:48 pm, in reply to "Re: the wonders of medical science?" However, in North America, people are still skeptical about things such as osteopathy, hypnosis and accupuncture. I myself have been under hypnosis and still feel pretty good. In fact, my most recently published article in the OFCO newsletter was about my expierience. I need to work on my titles lol I have also ostepathy done about five years ago-I was having a lot of physical pain in my chest nd I could tell that it was structural, it wasn't a heart problem. Fortunely, I have a very healthy heart-but i figured some of the bones in my chest had kind of shifted, that's what it felt like to me. Having researched osteopathy since I was 17, I thought it might be a good idea to make an appointmet. As luck would have it; I lived right around the corner from an osteopath clinic (which I was not aware of at the time)-isn't the universe funny, how it kind of shifts and points in a direction at times? lol Since the first session I had with the therapist, I've not had any chest pains. and I could only affprd one session. I went to see a physical therapist about three years ago: I told him about the osteopathy and you know what he did? He laughed and rolled his eyes. What a narrow-minded idiot. I sense my anger growing lol, I think I better get going. Don't want to get into a whole political thing here.
Through my own research, I have discovered that alternitive methods of treatment are common place in places like Europe and the U.K.
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