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For all you brainiacs, students and geeks...

I need to use this book since it's the assigned book for the course.
But I see what you're saying, just the thought of reading MORE books makes me nuts.

The coloring book is a great idea but it's also a physiology course so it's the dynamics are more than the anatomy

There is also the physiology colouring book.

I realise there are assigned books, however, picking up a really dead easy overview of the topic, or doing a search on the internet for things like haemoglobin dissociation curves (or whatever it is you have a hard time wrapping your brain around), and finding really easy write-ups or cartoons, makes it so much easier.

Mr.Plunkey has awesome suggestions.

I would also recommend re-writing the notes you take in class that evening.
 
There is also the physiology colouring book.

I realise there are assigned books, however, picking up a really dead easy overview of the topic, or doing a search on the internet for things like haemoglobin dissociation curves (or whatever it is you have a hard time wrapping your brain around), and finding really easy write-ups or cartoons, makes it so much easier.

Mr.Plunkey has awesome suggestions.

I would also recommend re-writing the notes you take in class that evening.


I'm going to check that out...thanks much :-)
 
ok, so in your professional opinion, Should I see an Osteo or a Chiro?

well.......I'm biased, AND I've never been to a chiro.

1) I can attest to the amazing abilities and incredible comprehension of what is going on for the osteopath.

2) Osteopath's can recognize viscerosomatic reflexes and I dont know if chiro's are trained in that.

But seriously, its too bad you live so far away. I do free treatments all the time.
 
well.......I'm biased, AND I've never been to a chiro.

1) I can attest to the amazing abilities and incredible comprehension of what is going on for the osteopath.

2) Osteopath's can recognize viscerosomatic reflexes and I dont know if chiro's are trained in that.

But seriously, its too bad you live so far away. I do free treatments all the time.

I would LOVE THAT!
There is so much back and forth about chronic illness and whether a osteo or a chiro is more of a benefit.
I have insurace and both would be paid in full, but don't want to try both.

I believe an osteo is best because it's less trauma on the body when the body is already out of balance with an illness.
 
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