Ok I know I'm beating a dead horse here. Seeing as the last post on here was a month ago. But I could not help but notice that a chiropractor was the decisive factor in this. I'm not saying the chiropractor was wrong. But in no way is he a doctor. They go to a four year school focusing on the spine and what causes "subluxations." It can also be a dangerous practice. I know a lot of people myself who get screwed over by a chiropractor, made their back worse or anything along that line.
http://www.quackwatch.com/01QuackeryRelatedTopics/chiro.html
If you want a real answer. Talk to a real doctor, a neurosurgeon or a orthopedic surgeon. Someone who actually has a PHD.
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070512110719AAD6hzs