Things are changing in the Methot household. For those of you who don't know, Vince got accepted to attend Life University in Marietta, Georgia. That's right. Georgia. He is going to be studying chiropractic. Yes. My husband wants to be a chiropractor when he grows up. Don't get me wrong, I fully and completely support this decision, and he will have his Electrical Engineering degree to fall back on, but change and I don't get along so well. Here's why.
On April 10, 2010 Vince and I got married! It was the best day of my life! :) I have never been so happy! As some of you know, getting married presents a lot of change. A LOT of change. Said changes, caused me to start having panic attacks 3 months in, and I was clinically diagnosed with anxiety. Thank goodness I have a kind an supportive husband. Did I mention I hate change?
Thankfully, the Lord has blessed us with time to adjust to the idea. We won't be moving until January 2012. Vince will be taking some pre-reqs. here in Austin at Austin Community college this summer and fall, and then we will move to Georgia. The Lord has given me time to adjust to Vince going to school, which will definitely be a change. Once we get out there, Vince will take a couple more pre-reqs, and then start full time into the chiropractic program.
He hopes to study a specific form of chiropractic, called Upper-Cervical. We currently go to an Upper-Cervical chiropractor and that is what sparked Vince's interests.
Upper-Cervical Chiropractic is different because it only deals with your atlas and axis bones at the very top of your spine. Basically the two bones that are at the base of your head and top of your neck. They adjust your atlas bone by tapping it back into place with an adapted dental tool. They do some other adjusting, but the atlas is the main focus.
The reason Vince is so interested in this form of Chiropratic, is that is more successful at curing ailments from anxiety and mental issues, to digestive problems and heart issues. (Upper-Cervical can only cure problems caused by subluxations in the atlas. It is by no means a cure all.) Some one described the difference in chiropractic types this way.
Regular chiropractic is like hitting a baseball and getting to maybe first, or second base. Upper-Cervical Chiropractic is like hitting a home run every time.
And so, our life is changing. For the better, but changing none-the-less.
Wish us luck!
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