it is to laugh
Sep. 20th, 2002 10:56 amSo I'm on the chiropractor table this morning, and as I turn over from on my stomach to on my back so she can work on my neck, she says, "Well, whatever you've been doing, keep up the good work." Because apparently my spine has finally started holding the adjustments. (This is a good thing.)
But I found that kind of amusing/surprising, since one would think my back would be getting worse due to all the stress I've been under lately. But maybe this explains why she's been working on my neck and shoulders more and my lower back less lately; I do tend to hold emotional stress more in my shoulders.
Anyway, she says that after next week I can go from two visits per week to one, which is cool because a) it means my back is getting better and b) it costs me $10 per visit (my copay), which can add up pretty fast at two visits per week. I really gotta find out whether I can deduct that on my taxes. (Anyone know?)
But I found that kind of amusing/surprising, since one would think my back would be getting worse due to all the stress I've been under lately. But maybe this explains why she's been working on my neck and shoulders more and my lower back less lately; I do tend to hold emotional stress more in my shoulders.
Anyway, she says that after next week I can go from two visits per week to one, which is cool because a) it means my back is getting better and b) it costs me $10 per visit (my copay), which can add up pretty fast at two visits per week. I really gotta find out whether I can deduct that on my taxes. (Anyone know?)