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Does the spinal correction last?
Last Post 29 Sep 2009 06:35 AM by . 1 Replies.
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Sandra
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29 Sep 2009 05:21 AM
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I met a doctor practicing Clear Technology he mentioned an intensive treatment program of two weeks that could potentially reduce my 50 degree curve to 30 degrees in 2 weeks! If that is true and the correction would be permanent why would anyone on earth with 50degree or lower curve go for surgery? Doesn't sound real or convincing to me. Anyone who has benefited from this technology can you please share your experience. Thanks. Sandra
Mary Lane
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29 Sep 2009 06:35 AM
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Sandra,
You may want to read the success story section of the forum...alot of people tell of their experience with CLEAR on that part of the site.
Yes, it has been my experience with my daughter's scoliosis that CLEAR 100% can reduce curves....and improve the overall health of the spine.
If you are willing to commit to the program 100%
aren't afraid of alot of hard work
and have alot of patience....
CLEAR is the program for you.
I've seen and talked to many people who have had LASTING success with the program(all ages and curve sizes).
I wish you the best as you decide what course is best for your situation,
Mary Lane
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