The fourteenth of 25 segments, a chapter from the 567 page saga When the Jonquils Bloom Again, 3rd Edition, full version available in print and kindle, these are the stories of Sharon and her family, starting in 1847, ending in the present.
This book has been edited and republished in 2017, including two new chapters, The Purpose of the Book, and The Lady.
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Scoliosis, curvature of the spine, common starting with teenage girls, Sharon’s Momma had it, not a bad case, a little twist, enough to keep her a regular chiropractic patient all her life, Sharon twelve, was getting it. Her Momma’s parents, not knowing about Chiropractic, if they had taken her to a chiropractor when she was Sharon’s age, would she have developed scoliosis? Sharon didn’t. It took him a few weeks to free up a fixation in her back causing her spine to twist. A tree grows the way it’s bent, so do bones. A growing girl straightened grows straight. A grown girl twisted can get relief of pain from freeing stuck segments of the spine, but she won’t straighten.
Her chiropractor has a son, a genius with Ashberger’s syndrome, a lonely boy. He likes Sharon. Sharon likes him. He becomes her project boy, someone to help learn to talk to people.
Each Thursday through Monday, in Amazon’s free Kindle books, we post a segment in sequence of When the Jonquils Bloom Again. Each segment is available on Amazon, as well as the kindle and hard back versions of the book.
Enjoy.
This book has been edited and republished in 2017, including two new chapters, The Purpose of the Book, and The Lady.
https://www.amazon.com/When-Jonquils-Bloom-Again-4th/dp/1939159008/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1486224340&sr=8-1&keywords=when+the+jonquils+bloom+again+4th+edition
Scoliosis, curvature of the spine, common starting with teenage girls, Sharon’s Momma had it, not a bad case, a little twist, enough to keep her a regular chiropractic patient all her life, Sharon twelve, was getting it. Her Momma’s parents, not knowing about Chiropractic, if they had taken her to a chiropractor when she was Sharon’s age, would she have developed scoliosis? Sharon didn’t. It took him a few weeks to free up a fixation in her back causing her spine to twist. A tree grows the way it’s bent, so do bones. A growing girl straightened grows straight. A grown girl twisted can get relief of pain from freeing stuck segments of the spine, but she won’t straighten.
Her chiropractor has a son, a genius with Ashberger’s syndrome, a lonely boy. He likes Sharon. Sharon likes him. He becomes her project boy, someone to help learn to talk to people.
Each Thursday through Monday, in Amazon’s free Kindle books, we post a segment in sequence of When the Jonquils Bloom Again. Each segment is available on Amazon, as well as the kindle and hard back versions of the book.
Enjoy.