Tuesday, May 14, 2013

4 hours of Hell.

So when I walked in to spend another day at the office, Dr. Ross told me that I might not be able to observe anyone for a while. So he asked me about my paper and told me to just write. As I wrote I was beginning to get very frustrated. I was beginning to doubt myself as far as wanting to purise this as my career. I though that as an athlete, I was barely able to take care of my own injuries; so how can I help others with theirs?  But, then I thought that Chiropractoc work was something very selfless within itself. My mentor walked out of the patients room and for his lunch break he helped me out the whole time taling about athletetic assoociations and how the wear and tear of a sport truly affects their lifespan. He was an overall knowledgeable man and he helped me so much with my paper. He later had another patient and attended that while I continued my paper; although I didn't do it alone. The massage therapist/Dr. Ross' assistant  Danielle helped me figure out more about the life of Chiropracting and massage terapy as well. I ghen was able to knock out the outline and main points of my paper then ad there.

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