In article >,
"Jean B." > wrote:
> Omelet wrote:
> > Absofrigginlootely. <g> I'm only 46. I'm not going to accept even
> > being partially disabled unless I have too!
> >
> > Airrosti has given me back my mobility, I hope it catches on and
> > spreads to other states. Right now it's only in Texas. At this point, I
> > feel privileged to have access to this specific Doc':
> >
> > http://www.airrosti.com/corpbio.html#bp
> >
> > He's very good.
>
> Ah, only in Texas. I found myself gazing at a chiropractor's sign
> last night, looking for that on the list of treatments offered.
> Of course, since I am in Massachusetts, I saw no such thing.
Tell him about it.
Airrosti is hiring...
and training.
I can run again. :-) Not full stride but it's a start. That makes me
happy. I honestly thought I'd never be able to again. And only after
falling off a lousy step!
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Peace! Om
I find hope in the darkest of days, and focus in the brightest. I do not judge the universe. -- Dalai Lama