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Ouch!
What’d I do now?
Well, I’m a 65 year old male who ran from the time I was 2 years old until he turned 55 and along the way played football, basketball, cross country, track & field. I swam while my kids practiced swimming, and followed my kids into sprint triathlons until I was hit by a car while cycle training at 55. Never mind the weekend warrior who did all his own home maintenance.

At 66 years of age, I erected scaffolding to a height of 18 feet and replaced most of the windows on my house! Just this project got me banged up and into Dr Chris’ care 4 days a week until I could get around again!I think it’s amazing that I’m still walking! And really, the reason I am is because of Dr Chris Berard’s chiropractic care.

He has saved me time and again when I thought I was ‘done!’ Only when I recovered enough I would just repeat my endeavors at trying to do everything! Why?! Enjoyment, sense of accomplishment…I’m “healed!”But no! And it is, as Dr. Chris, explained…I’m a mess…my spine is ‘loaded’ (my words) and he’s attempting to keep me from getting worse – so that I can enjoy things I love like cycling and swimming(running, we ruled out…too much impact.) Just doing daily things without discomfort or pain (without taking any medications) is just short of a miracle.

Dr. Chris is without a doubt a wonderful, caring doctor who is very concerned about his patient’s well being.

Just visit his office, listen to the videos, read some of the pamphlets and books from his library, listen to what he’s saying and practice his advisories. It goes beyond a chiropractic adjustment.

From the medicines we ‘believe’ we have to take to our own personal health habits of eating properly and physical exercise, there’s a balance there. Each of us needs to find balance and what works best for us. A good mental outlook and physique is not attainable without working at it. Proper nourishment, exercise, sleep and a chiropractic maintenance program is key to good health.

Best wishes to Dr. Chris and his family.