A Chiropractic Encounter |
||
|---|---|---|
|
I was born into a family who considered the medical
profession to be virtually infallible. Small wonder given that my father and
grandfather were both M.D.s as would my one brother be in his adult life.
Wellness was never discussed in the family and in fact, my pediatrician
father died from a heart attack at an early age. We now know how important
lifestyle is to preventing and surviving a heart attack however back then my
parent's smoking habit, social drinking and eating wonderful tasting but fat
ridden foods was a common practice. One which cost both of my parents their
lives before the age of 50. Also during that period, I noticed that my daughters
posture seemed to becoming more stooped and less erect. Could this have a
connection to the problem I have been concerned with regarding the bruises
on her back, I wondered. Almost a year since her last check up, could
scoliosis have started to contort her spine? I made an appointment for her
annual check up two months hence and resolved to once again make the
pediatrician check her spine. |
In April, my daughter and I
attended the Eyes of Learning spring festival at Levittown Hall. The
festival is held twice a year in the spring and fall, as the primary
fundraising event for this remarkable non-profit group. In addition to
psychic readings, the festival also features metaphysical, holistic and
spiritual vendors as well as lectures. While making our rounds of the
vendors, we happened upon Doctor Patrick Kelly of Bethpage Chiropractic, who
had a table at the show. With my daughter's worsening posture on my mind, I
asked Doctor Kelly to take a look at her back. In addition to her stooped
posture, he also pointed out that one shoulder appeared higher than the
other and she seemed to hold her head at a slightly cock-eyed angle neither
of which I had noticed even though I look at her a hundred times a week! He
recommended a full chiropractic evaluation to rule out scoliosis explaining
that conventionally trained doctors do not learn and thus do not have the
same intimate knowledge of the back that a chiropractic professional does
and would be unlikely to diagnose a problem with the alignment of the spine.
He mentioned that he himself had been a victim of severe scoliosis as a
child which was corrected through chiropractic intervention rather than
surgery, motivating him to join the profession. I thanked Doctor Kelly and
continued our shopping at the festival. Not wanting to make my daughter suffer because my prejudice leaned towards conventional medical therapies, I made an appointment with a local Chiropractor recommended by a close friend Dr. Lenny Izzo of Huntington. At the same time, I hedged my bet by bringing her to the pediatrician the day before her chiropractic appointment. Once more, during her annual checkup the pediatrician again declared that her back to be fine. The next day, at the Dr. Izzo's office, I was to
learn quite the opposite was in fact true. While the side-to-side spine
curvature associated with scoliosis was not present, an excessive curvature
of her lower spine from front to back was a problem. This was causing those
three vertebrae I had been concerned about to protrude more than normal. In
addition, her stooped posture was the body's way of compensating to keep her
weight balanced. I also learned her cock-eyed head position was related to
maintaining balance from side to side because her hip was out of alignment. |
While she was lying on the
table, the Doctor showed me how one leg was actually shorter than the other,
not from a birth defect but because her spine was out of position! Visions
of painful surgery and recovery raced through my mind. I was both relieved
and skeptical when he said that with just a few "adjustments" she would be
good as new without any invasive surgery. To my utter amazement, following
the "pretzel", "popcorn" and some other kid friendly named chiropractic
maneuver my daughter's posture, back curvature and uneven leg length was
completely fixed! I simply could not believe my eyes. My daughter was able
to maintain this corrected alignment for more than two weeks before her
muscle memory caused the alignment to shift back into its old comfortable
pattern. Because she is young, the Doctor says a few more adjustments at
gradually lengthening intervals should be all that is needed to resolve the
problem. He also recommended monthly "maintenance" visits to correct any
newly developing alignmentment issues which are not an unexpected by-product
of a childs active lifestyle. It's been more than 4 months now and I can't help but wonder about a few things. If my Pediatrician father had still been alive, would his and my mindset have been too firmly entrenched in the conventional medical techniques to have considered a chiropractic solution, to the detriment of my own daughter's health? Would I have even pursued a diagnosis concerning my daughters back condition or would I have written it off to kids and sloppy posture had it not been for the severe case of scoliosis in our family member? Could this family member possibly have been spared a life threatening and debilitating surgery if her pediatrician had suggested a chiropractic evaluation? How many other children are suffering needlessly because thay have not been made aware of or were not open to an "alternative" treatment option? We'll never know the answer to any of the questions of course but I am convinced that in many cases things DO happen for a reason and God works in many strange ways and through many people. |