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I also have no curve in my cervical spine and have been managing a couple of bulged discs with chiropractic for about 8 years now. I was fortunate to find a chiro who doesn’t do the neck twisting kind of adjustments but uses an activator to just put pressure on the bones to nudge them back into place and keep movement in the neck. I see her at least once or twice a month and she is absolutely the reason that I’m still able to work. Well, her and the dietary changes I made (vegan for 6 years now.) She’s basically my primary doctor. I think the methods of adjustment and having someone who is tuned in to you and focused on healing are the important things to look for in a chiro. I would never let anyone adjust me by twisting my neck again. I guess it’s like everything else for us, what works for one may not work for another. But it’s great that we can share information and give each other hope. Best of luck in finding some methods to work with to bring you some relief. I hope you find it soon.