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Cunningham | 16:52 Mon 14th Mar 2005 | Body & Soul
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took anti-inflammatory for three weeks but still a niggely feeling in the hip and back area. Dr. doesn't believe in xrays
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Try an osteopath (�30 for 30 mins). Its expensive but they will soon manipulate it back into place

http://www.findanosteopath.co.uk/

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Thank you good idea - I thought of that but I am a bit nervous in case somthing else is going on inside my bod   ??  :>(
You can ask to see another doctor if you are concerned. Worked for me.

I'd be a bit nervous in a Dr who doesn't believe in xrays!!

An osteopath or chiropractor (one who uses gental manipulation techniques) will have far more experience in back matters.  The most common problems stem from a twisting of the pelvis, which is easily correctable.

Hope you feel better. I am so against the use of anti-inflammatory's for back problems - i won't even start :o)

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