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    [RC] Chiropractors and communicators - Karla Watson


    Well after 3 months of a lame horse that my vet diagnosed as a front fetlock sus pull, my horse is now pain free. But it wasn't the vet who got him sound. It was a chiropractor and the pet communicator (psychic).
     
    I long suspected in February that my horse's pain was in his shoulder but vet did lots of tests and said it was minor fetlock pull. Laid him up over a month, then back slowly with walking, then lame again. Laid him up another month til he was not limping, etc. same thing. Called a local Pet Psychic that I did some pet sitting for and she told me its in his shoulder--a pinched nerve. Got the chiropractor and he confirmed pinched nerve and my horse was WAY out in his back and shoulder area on that side (he was a major stall weaver but now is on pasture 24/7). Said to let him rest one week and then ride and do what I wanted. Well took him out yesterday after one week and he is better than ever before the injury!! He was even "showing off" for me on the trail letting me know he feels REALLY great. We trotted, we cantered and did some hills. He moved better and was in pretty good shape for a 3 month long lay up.
     
    Don't rule out chiropractors (I know alot of you use them) and pet communicators (psychics) to helping you with problems. Start with the chiropractor (they are not very expensive) and when all else fails, find a communicator (if you are open-minded).
     
    Please don't send emails saying I'm crazy. I was more skeptical than anyone I know. She also told me things about my horse that no one knows but me and things that are bothering him besides the shoulder. Hey, use whatever works. I would still be with a laid up horse if I did not find out it was his shoulder bothering him and call the chiro. I feel bad that he had to live with the pain as long as he has.
     
    Karla (feeling all "new-agey")