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Wednesday, December 17, 2003
Matchday 8: another fast session. Final treatment slot of the day and the waiting room is empty. Back and right sides accessed.
Afterwards Ron shows me today's x-ray image taken for alignment. Each vertebra is used against the final scan taken before treatment started. Today they were less than .1 mm off of perfect alignment.
Tired. Fell asleep for two hours this afternoon. I wonder if I'm a quarter through the regime. Is it too soon to start asking, "Are we there yet?" I told Ian today that the pace appears to pick up with each day. Like driving the same route everyday. After awhile it just seems shorter.
Afterwards Ron shows me today's x-ray image taken for alignment. Each vertebra is used against the final scan taken before treatment started. Today they were less than .1 mm off of perfect alignment.
Tired. Fell asleep for two hours this afternoon. I wonder if I'm a quarter through the regime. Is it too soon to start asking, "Are we there yet?" I told Ian today that the pace appears to pick up with each day. Like driving the same route everyday. After awhile it just seems shorter.