I had a patient die this week
Posted by Marietta chiropractor on July 16, 2011
I had a client die this week. I know the tile said a “patient”. But, I titled the post that way so more people might read what I needed to say.
I was really bummed out until I started thinking about our relationship. Linda had been referred to me by her husband whom I had met at the Chamber of Commerce. He heard me talk about chiropractic and HBP and heart problems. Linda had had a congenital heart defect. At best, Linda was a 95 lb (probably 85 lb) weakling. Her wrists and ankles were no bigger around than a corn stalk.
When she started, she complained of fibromyalgia and had a hard time walking any distance without tiring out. She could not go to her Mary Kay conventions without a wheelchair and someone to help her. Eventually, she shed the wheelchair but kept the meetings. Her fibromyalgia mysteriously disappeared. She was a sweet, cheerful little room that added light to my life and those around her.
Oh. Linda had been under another chiropractor’s care in the past. She wondered why I would adjust only one or two bones while her previous DC seemed to “click” every extremity joint and articulation of her spine. Should loved our Principles and the beauty and simplicity of what we do.
While I’m sad at the loss of my friend and client, I know where the “other side” is for her AND that her life was improved for the few years we shared because of chiropractic.
Simply put, chiropractic works. I never doubt it.
Anna Maria said
beautiful story , thanks for sharing the miracle of a life touched by chiropractic and the chiropractor!…AM
steve schargel said
thank you for expressing and putting out there what chiropractic does. the scales are beginning to tip toward more folks understanding chiropractic is for more than backaches!!
drtim said
Thanks, Steve.
Eric said
Thanks for sharing that Tim – I always think about how when one of my members passes on how we helping them express more LIFE while they were here. God Bless!