tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-645218375319169834.post2520771769912778159..comments2024-03-20T15:07:37.059-06:00Comments on The Daily News: Set BackJohn Parsonshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18110501414573322917noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-645218375319169834.post-31669962955538607542011-08-30T14:03:05.714-06:002011-08-30T14:03:05.714-06:00John: Give Sista Susun my best. I swear by and at ...John: Give Sista Susun my best. I swear by and at my chiropractor. And goatherder's rec about the heat pad is golden. There is no reason to be miserable for two weeks. A chiropractor or good massage therapist can really help. And shoulder stands (like a head stand but on your shoulders) can really help realign things. A stationary version of the Goats teeter hang ups. Best wishes. Give her vodka tonics, too.Marti Spudboaterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15277036335158434202noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-645218375319169834.post-65237067462455426012011-08-30T11:07:47.454-06:002011-08-30T11:07:47.454-06:00Since my back is basically pieces of chalk support...Since my back is basically pieces of chalk supported by flattened whoopie cushions, I know how Susun feels and send best hopes for speedy recovery. There are two things I can't stress enough. First, those stick on heat pads you get at the pharmacy help a lot. Second, if you can find an inversion table in a gym somewhere or borrow or rent one, do it. I love my Teeter Hang Ups and it will get me moving when my back goes out. I'd hate to do without it. Whiskey helps too ;-)The Goatherderhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15290886641368053294noreply@blogger.com