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Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Tue Oct 09, 2012 8:24 pm
by blacksunshineaz
I suffer from headaches and was diagnosed with scoliosis when I was in Jr. High and have recently been seeing a chripractor to deal with the pain and bad posture. They did x-rays and said that my neck is tilted too far forward, which I was aware of. I don't know if trying to selfsuck has aggravated this, but I am not about to mention to to the doctor. Has anyone been to a chiropractor while being able to or attempting to selfsuck? I can't help but wonder how wise it is right now to keep trying to get my cock in my mouth.
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Thu Oct 11, 2012 1:42 pm
by awtoeman
Ive been sucking on my cock for ten years now. I have had numerous injuries to my neck and back. The only way for the pain to ever stop is for me to refrain from sucking my dick. I have a very rigerous workout and stretching routine that keeps me healthy, and yes I visit a chiropractor from time to time.
If a genie came to you to grant you a wish/ the ability to selfsuck BUT you would have back and neck pain, would you take it?
In a HEARTBEAT baby!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:32 am
by awtoeman
Hey Black, isnt that sad? Such a great question and you only got one reply. Thats quite a shame.
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Wed Oct 31, 2012 11:53 pm
by thegoodsexlife
I know how you feel! I also do have to deal with pain when I train to selfsuck, but instead of back pain and neck pain, I mostly get abdominal pain. I incredibly want to be able to selfsuck deeply but I dont want to damage my health therefore whenever I start to experience pain I stop and let my body recuperate. If you have to see a chiropractor because you are trying to hard to selfsuck then it is probably not worth it continuing to selfsuck or you are trying to hard to quickly. Selfsucking is incredibly, amazingly fun but I'd rather be able to enjoy my life and play with my wife and kids therefore be very careful, listen to your body and don't overdo it.
http://thegoodsexlife.blogspot.ca (18+)
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Thu Nov 01, 2012 8:44 am
by aleingang69
I highly recommend this video:
http://www.yogaforscoliosis.com/
for anyone dealing with scoliosis - I believe it will do you a lot more good than most chiropractor visits, since most - not all, but most - chiropractic treatment deals with the symptoms without really addressing the root causes. If you see a chiropractor who's giving you, or at least directing you to, an intensive program of exercises to do on you own you may not need the video, but I think that's pretty rare.
The yoga approach helps you to understand and reeducate your body - something most of us need.
It's not easy and it isn't quick, but it's worth working at at whatever pace you can manage.
Al
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Mon Nov 05, 2012 3:43 am
by Happy Boy
saw this one before, but didn't reply since i don't see a chiropractor (hell, i'm not crazy about seeing *real* doctors!)
i've never been diagnosed with scoliosis, but i was *always* called back for a second or third check when they did the screenings in HS, so i must be kinda borderline. i've always been a 'sloucher' and never had great posture...i've always wondered if that was a contributing factor in my SS abilities.
i also can't stand still for long periods of time...my legs and back kill me if i do. i think i have bad joints (so i usually use a bong instead, lol!)
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 1:03 am
by blacksunshineaz
A week ago this Monday I took the day off work and gave it a try for the first time in maybe 8-9 months. After about an hour of stretching and 45 minutes soaking in the bathtub I was able to lick it twice. I may have overdone it a little as I was sore the next day but I also had an appointment with the chiropractor and pain management clinic. I got some injections in my neck and shoulders and got a spinal adjustment, as I had been doing for the past 2-3 weeks and within a couple of days I was good again. I've been back once since then and they don't want me coming twice a week anymore, just when I feel it's necessary. My headaches are gone including the tension headaches. My blood pressure is a little high but my doctor doesn't want me taking drugs for it so I'm going to try diet and exercise. I think if I can lose 20 pounds I may be able to suck on the head...
Re: Does anyone see a chiropractor?
Posted: Thu Feb 28, 2013 8:42 am
by aleingang69
That's great, BSA! If you haven't looked into it you might also want to look at recent research showing how bad our culture of sitting is for us - most of us are spending far too much time sitting on our asses! I set my work space up so I can do computer stuff with either a standing desk or seated, and I'm loving it!
Al