When Your Spouse is a Chiropractic Student
[While attending chiropractic college in the early 90’s, my wife, Keri, wrote an article about what it was like being married to a chiropractic student. The article was published in my chiropractic college’s newspaper on two different occasions and received rave reviews — not from my fellow colleagues, but their spouses! Apparently her story resonated with many. In any event, this is a rare peek into the making of a chiropractor. — Dr. Lamar]
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April 5, 2013, 2:01 am
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We’re “ReBlogging” select articles from SpinalColumnBlog.com — the platform that gave inspiration for what you now know as Spinal Column Radio.
What comes to mind when you think about what it would be like to be the spouse of a chiropractic student? Besides the word “Guinea Pig,” you’ll enjoy reading the article my wife penned back in 1994 while I was in the midst of my schooling. Being the wife of a DC2B is hard work and deserves recognition. Perhaps that’s why she developed quite the fan club from my classmates’ spouses and significant others after this article printed in the school paper. Enjoy.

[Originally written July 1994 — by Keri Lamar]
I’m out with my husband and he puts his hand on my back. It doesn’t take long before he is traversing my spine and muscles. His fingers stop to push the area a little, and he leans over to whisper in my ear:
“A little stiff here, hon?”
This scenario has happened so often that I just have to laugh about it now. Gone are the days of…
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