Why Am I Not Getting Better?

Many who begin care in our office have expectations based on the “fast, fast relief” promised by the latest drug advertising. If the slow pace of your recovery concerns you, let us know! Here are some possible explanations:

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Missed Visits

We base our recommendations on the results we’ve seen in others with similar health challenges. Each visit builds on the ones before. Consistency helps create the momentum necessary for healing.

Lack of Resolve

Healing is a process that takes time. The amount varies from person to person. Reversing chronic, long-standing problems can be especially difficult to resolve, especially since you’re doing the healing, not us.


Outside Activities

Are you doing something between office visits that interferes with your progress? Over-exertion, repetitive motions, heavy lifting, turning and bending are common culprits.

Self Sabotage
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What are you doing to support the care you receive in our office? Are you drinking more water, getting the proper rest and improving your nutrition? Extra weight and tobacco use diminish your recuperative ability.

Pessimism

Occasionally, we see people who have tried everything and see us as their last resort. They’ve been disappointed many times, so they resist getting their hopes up. This is a surefire way to slow your recovery!

Continued Stress

Most health problems result from an inability to cope with or adapt to physical, chemical or emotional stresses. If you’re still experiencing the original stress that caused your problem, naturally, progress will be slow.

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Resistance

In rare cases, we meet people who don’t want to get better. They find the attention they get, their reduced workload or the lowered expectations of others to be compelling reasons to stay impaired!

Spiritual Blocks

Assuming a victim mentality or embracing a sense of powerlessness is not helpful. Even more common is an unwillingness to forgive the driver of the other car or to forgive yourself.


Ineffective Approach

If the explanations above miss the mark, then it’s time we change our approach. We may need to see you more frequently or use a different adjusting approach.

Referral

We may need to refer you to another specialist. We have excellent working relationships with other practitioners who can see your situation from a fresh perspective. Your health and well-being is our primary interest.

If we're not meeting your expectations, let us know so we can respond appropriately and help you get the results you deserve!

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