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        You know I always thought chiropractors where just doctors that specialized in spinal injury/back pain. You know, like guy who gives you a back brace to deal with scoliosis or whatever.

        Didn’t realize it was some weird pseudoscience thing.

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          Yeah the origins of chiropracty seem to be in the late 1800s or early 1900s, basically one of the few offshoots of ‘vitalism’ that still remains quite prevalent.

          There is no conclusive evidence that it really works at all, and there are a significant number of injuries that it has caused, as you can basically get a Doctor of Chiropracty from, at worst, a diploma mill, and at best, roughly the equivalent of getting a ‘degree’ in homeopathy or reiki, after maybe a few months of instruction.

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      I wish I knew so I could sue for malpractice.

      My dad just suddenly, with no previous hint or warning just brought me in to the local clinic one day, I didn’t learn I was getting a spinal tap until I was in the OR.

      Upon learning this I protested, attempted to leave, was physically restrained by my dad, and was punctured as I was screaming and crying.

      Then my dad denied it ever happened and gaslit me for decades until I finally quit communicating with him and went no contact.

      All I know is the guy that did it was white, male, had glasses and was in OR scrub attire.

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          I decided to disappear from him after he showed me how he constructs ghost guns (no serial numbers) in his garage, and then a few months later tried to have me committed to a mental institution in the middle of nowhere after a team of doctors at the best medical outfit in the state determined I am autistic.

          Nope, can’t be that, I must be schizophrenic.

          If I cared enough and ever get to the point I can handle my life’s trauma, I could probably write a compelling autobiography.