Testimonial for Darl Shipley-The Back Alley
Hello All, I have been meaning to write this for several weeks and I can't let any more time go by without sharing my latest experience with Dr. Darl.
I was watching television on a Sunday night and dozing at the same time. I feel deeply asleep and woke up when my head snapped back and then forward with a frightening violence. I actually heard it as I woke up. I got up and got myself ready for bed and didn't think any more about it. During the night I was aware that I felt headachy and queasy but just kept going back to sleep. In the morning I could tell I was getting a migraine. I thought if I went for a nice relaxing walk that might help, but during the walk i had the sensation that I was walking on uneven ground and that my right shoulder was several inches lower than my left side. By the time I got home I had developed a full blown migraine. Those of you who have had one know what I mean when I say I was having sensory distortions and tremendous nausea, not to mention the pain in my head itself. If this have never happened to you, take my word that it is one of the most debilitating feelings you can ever have and the nausea can be overwhelming.
I managed to get myself to Darl's office which luckily for me is only a few minutes away. He took one look at me and knew that I was in trouble. I was pretty tightened up by this time but he was able to put all my unaligned vertebrae back in place (more or less). Then he sent me home to take ibuprofen and go to sleep. I think I had actually had a mini-whiplash the night before. He said some of my vertebrae were pushed out of line by at least a half inch or more. That is a scary thought.
I went home and slept for an hour. When I woke up I bounced out of bed and felt fine, just a bit sore. I consider this to be a miracle performed by Darl. I am so blessed to have him in my life.
Susan Fulton-Desert Penguin
I was watching television on a Sunday night and dozing at the same time. I feel deeply asleep and woke up when my head snapped back and then forward with a frightening violence. I actually heard it as I woke up. I got up and got myself ready for bed and didn't think any more about it. During the night I was aware that I felt headachy and queasy but just kept going back to sleep. In the morning I could tell I was getting a migraine. I thought if I went for a nice relaxing walk that might help, but during the walk i had the sensation that I was walking on uneven ground and that my right shoulder was several inches lower than my left side. By the time I got home I had developed a full blown migraine. Those of you who have had one know what I mean when I say I was having sensory distortions and tremendous nausea, not to mention the pain in my head itself. If this have never happened to you, take my word that it is one of the most debilitating feelings you can ever have and the nausea can be overwhelming.
I managed to get myself to Darl's office which luckily for me is only a few minutes away. He took one look at me and knew that I was in trouble. I was pretty tightened up by this time but he was able to put all my unaligned vertebrae back in place (more or less). Then he sent me home to take ibuprofen and go to sleep. I think I had actually had a mini-whiplash the night before. He said some of my vertebrae were pushed out of line by at least a half inch or more. That is a scary thought.
I went home and slept for an hour. When I woke up I bounced out of bed and felt fine, just a bit sore. I consider this to be a miracle performed by Darl. I am so blessed to have him in my life.
Susan Fulton-Desert Penguin

