Testimonials
| Robin E. |
| I was diagnosed with Chronic Progressive Multiple Sclerosis on December 21, 1990. At that time, I was working 12 hour shifts at the front desk of Routt Memorial Hospital in Steamboat Springs, CO. In September 1992, I began having trouble walking, fatigue, and problems with my vision. After being on medical leave of 6 months, I had to quit my job, and go on Social Security Disability. My Chronic Progressive MS was progressing quite nicely.
By the time 2000 rolled around, I was completely wheelchair bound, and unable to walk even a few steps without assistance. I met Dr. Will May, a Chiropractor, through our church. I scheduled an appointment on April 14, 2000 for my daughter, who has Scoliosis. Dr. May suggested he adjust me also to see if it would help the MS, and my mobility and pain. After the adjustment, I went home and noticed that my feet were not numb, and my right foot was not cold, or black. I also noticed that my back and neck did not hurt so much, and my fingers did not tingle! But, even more exciting, I took three steps using only my cane! It is now April 2002, my MS seems to be in total remission, and I steadily grow stronger every day. I am now able to go up and down stairs with assistance going up and can walk short distances unassisted-no cane, no wheelchair, and often, no arm! I still see Dr. May regularly, and have no intention of ever stopping. |
| Linda C. |
| During the summer of 2005, I visited an Orthopedic MD. I was having severe pain in my lower back and down my left leg. When all the test results were in, the Doctor advised me to learn to walk with a cane and apply for disability income. I was not ready to be disabled; I wasn't even 60 years old yet.
I suffered thru the rest of the summer and found little relief with any home remedies I tried. One Sunday we had a visitor at church and we learned he was a Doctor. After church, my husband visited with Dr. Will May and learned he was a Chiropractor. I was in Dr. May's office that week. He examined me and assured me and my husband that he thought he could help me. Four years later, I am still adjusted by Dr. May on a regular basis as treatment for my degenerative disc disease. I stay pain free with the adjustments. I am able to keep house, hold a full time job and hike in our beautiful mountains. And I haven't gone out and bought that cane yet, nor will I need to do so as long as I stay adjusted and aligned on a regular basis |
| Russell E. |
| Doctor William May was recommended to me by a friend. With some skepticism, I started visiting him on January 02, 2006.
I first became aware that I had a back problem in January 1946 during a military physical exam, when the doctor told me to stand up straight and I replied that I thought I was. During further examination they found that my left leg was three quarters of and inch shorter than the right leg. I was told that they could correct it with surgery, which I declined, not having any pain at that time.
After x-rays and consulting with Doctor May, he said he was confident that he could help me. After the first week of adjustments I was able to get out of bed without having to end over, and I continue to feel better. Also, I am getting back into dancing, one of teh activities that I enjoy and had to stop. After sixty years of discomfort, I am getting relief. |
| Doug K |
| Not one to believe in coincidences, I must share how I came to be a patient of Dr. May. One day I was talking to friends, one in the morning and the other in the evening, and they both had mentioned finding a chiropractor and being very pleased with him and the result they were getting. Neither knew I was looking for one myself and it was just mentioned in conversation. I had been going to a chiropractor for 18 years but he passed away about a year ago. On my first visit to Dr. May's office I was greeted by a very graceful and helpful receptionist. As I would come to meet all his staff I was impressed with their knowledge and they seemed to really enjoy their jobs. The Office resembles a family, with each patient being treated thusly; not being treated like a number or being ignored as often happens in such settings. Upon meeting Dr. May it was like talking with a concerned friend, certainly not a condescending doctor. He's a straight arrow and explains things so we let people understand, and answering questions seems to delight him. I delighted him a lot the first few days! We reviewed my x-rays and despite what appeared to be lots of problems, he assured me with time he could get me back to normal. No hurry up with this guy to cram in the next patient. Not typical of your average doctors office in any way. I'm thankful to know this fine man and great doctor, along with a staff that certainly sets some pretty high standards. All this on top of the fact that I'm feeling better with each visit, my back and neck vastly improved. I'm indeed blessed. You can be too! |
| Sharon N. |
| My mother had been a patient of Dr. May's for several years when I injured my shoulder. I had a torn rotator cuff and did not want to have surgery so I decided to see if Dr. May could help me. It wasn't an instant healing, it took several months, but Dr. May treated me with a combination of Chiropractic adjustments and Rehab exercises. As a result I now have full range of motion in my shoulder without any pain. Now I get regular wellness adjustments to keep my immune system strong and my body limber. |

