How long will it take me to get better?
How long will it take for me to get better?
When a new person comes in to our office, they typically have
two questions:
#1- What’s wrong
with me? This is usually more straightforward
for us chiropractors to figure out because of the comprehensive testing that we
perform. By analyzing the alignment of the spine and finding out the overall health
of the spine, we can usually see why things are causing problems.
The more challenging question is #2: How long will it take
for me to get better?
There are so many factors to healing and we would be lying
if we said we had all the answers on why some people heal faster than others
but the lifestyle that a person leads gives us tremendous clues on their rate
of healing. No one really wants to hear this but stress is the major factor that
dictates healing rate. Remember that stress is not just the emotional stress
you face when the holidays come around. It’s stress from the chemicals that you
take in (poor nutrition, drinking, smoking, medication, pollution) and the
physical stress. Humans are creatures of habit and are prone to reinjure themselves
through poor posture, bad sleeping habits, lifting heavy objects, and a mile
long list of other physical stressors. So….. To make a long story longer, it
really depends on the severity of the condition and the chronicity (how long
has it been going on). Occasionally,
we’ll have a patient that feels 100% better after 3-5 visits. This is not the norm, but it is great when it
happens and we all celebrate it. More
often than not, it will take multiple weeks to fully resolve the pain. However, when the pain reduces we will
usually recommend returning on a wellness basis, to offset the negative effects
of stress on your spine because it turns out that once you start chiropractic
care, you typically don’t stop stressing! Think about these visits as “tune-ups”
to your nervous system.
We are proud to serve you and your family this holiday
season and while we know you may be tempted to forgo your care in our office
because of business, we both know the natural consequences will be there
waiting in the New Year.
Yours in health,
Dr. Bryan
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