He said it could be from posture and pinching a nerve or something. He knew a Chiro office that was life changing for him. But get this, the Chiro doesn’t accept insurance and it’s $75 for every 15 minutes you are with him. The first visit takes at least an hour to analyze you.

I decided to look up online what it could be. Turns out it was strain from staring at a monitor all day. I turned the backlight down and changed the color to more yellow. I also downloaded an app that controls the screen for 20 seconds every 20 minutes and forces me to be mindful and focus elsewhere. No more pain.

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      For what though? Chiropractors are licensed medical practitioners in the eyes of the board. What would I report him for?

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            Most states do require a license for chiropractors to practice, but I’m not aware of any that require a medical license. They usually have their own board of chiropractors

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    It’s worth remembering that chiropractors are not doctors, there’s no science behind it and it’s founder was an anti-vax, magnet-healing grifter who said he received the knowledge of chiropractics from the ghost of a dead doctor.

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        My general practitioner told me that he’d been keeping weather records for years and personally confirmed that climate change isn’t real.

        Honestly, I’m pretty sure that even his office staff had very little respect for him.

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          My go to response to this kind of shit is just saying “that’s amazing” over and over until they run out of steam

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            It was a while ago, so I don’t remember exactly how I responded, but it was probably just something like “oh, I see” followed by requesting the other practitioner in the office whenever I scheduled future appointments.

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    Chiming in to echo what has already been said.

    Chiropractors are not doctors, the pain relief they provide is temporary at best, and there is a very real chance to experience injury as a result.

    Source: I am not a doctor, but I’ve spent a good part of my career designing spinal implants and instruments.

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    Sounds like a scam. You should probably report that doctor. Wouldn’t be surprised if they got kick backs for referrals.

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    Yikes, neck “manipulation” is dangerous, people have suffered paralysis and artery dissection. Glad you were able to sort this out on your own

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        There is a very small percentage of chiropractors that sell themselves straight - they make you feel good temporarily, which can be useful in some cases to get you started on physical therapy routines.

        Even these Chiropractors are at best roughly equivalent to regular massage therapy.

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    Neither are a medical doctor qualified to treat eye problems, though. You’re looking for an ophthalmologist.

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      This is the real answer, right here. Optometrists are only to treat vision issues, and only with prosthetics (e.g., glasses and contacts). Opthalmologists are medical doctors with a specialty in eyes that can prescribe medications, diagnose diseases, and perform surgeries.

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    Oof, man the number of people willing to take advantage of the trust people put in medicine is terrifying

    Good on ya for smelling the bullshit before ya stepped in it

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    Always see if you can see a physical therapist instead of a chiropractor. It helps to see people that have medical training.

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    Look for a program called F.lux; Mac and Windows, unsure about Linux. But it lets you set the temperature of your screen to reduce eye strain without making adjustments to the monitor itself.