Every so often, a story appears in the news that forces you to stop and take stock of your own assumptions about health, stability, and the things most of us take for granted on an ordinary day. This week, the story that struck me came from Tatiana Schlossberg—a writer, a mother, and a woman whose public life would never have prepared anyone for the sudden shift she described. In her own words, she revealed a diagnosis of acute myeloid leukemia, discovered after the birth of her second child. The way she wrote about her illness was clear, honest, and stripped of anything unnecessary. As a doctor, and as someone who has treated patients in pain for more than thirty-five years, I found myself reflecting on the fact that none of us—no matter our background—are immune to the realities of a body that can change without warning.
While I do not treat cancer, and while her condition is far outside the scope of what I handle in my office, her story reminded me of something I see every day: people tend to ignore their bodies until those bodies demand attention. Sometimes that demand is subtle, like a recurring lower-back ache that has been tolerated for too long. Sometimes it arrives with more force—a disc that collapses, a nerve that becomes compressed, a pain that leaves someone unable to get through their daily responsibilities. And sometimes, as in Tatiana’s case, the change is profound and life-altering, and it calls for a kind of courage and endurance most people hope they will never need.
Here in Campbell, CA when people search for a chiropractor, they are not looking for entertainment or distraction. They are not interested in the latest social trend or personality making headlines. They are looking for help—real, practical help for real, practical problems. They are trying to get through their day without fear that their back will seize or their leg will go numb. They are trying to sit through meetings, take care of their children, walk their dog, or simply get out of bed without bracing themselves. These are not dramatic moments, but they are moments that shape a life.
For more than three decades, my work has revolved around understanding, treating, and restoring the mechanical function of the spine. I came into chiropractic not because I dreamed of being a doctor, but because an injury of my own forced me to confront the limits of my body at a young age. It changed the course of my career. And since then, I have devoted myself to helping patients avoid the long-term consequences of ignoring pain or accepting dysfunction as an unavoidable part of aging.
The spine is a mechanical structure, and like any mechanical structure, it can fail under pressure, stress, or repeated strain. When someone walks into my practice at Bay Area Disc Centers, they’re often dealing with disc issues—herniations, bulges, stenosis, degenerative changes—problems that don’t solve themselves and usually worsen when dismissed. My role is to identify the mechanical cause of their pain, explain it clearly and honestly, and create a realistic, structured plan to fix what can be fixed.
A significant part of my work involves non-surgical spinal decompression, using systems such as the DRX-9000 and Accu-SPINA. These technologies are not traction devices. They are precise, computer-guided instruments designed to reduce intradiscal pressure, improve hydration within the disc, restore space where it has collapsed, and relieve compression on nerves. It’s not dramatic. It doesn’t require theatrics. It requires physics, consistency, and respect for the structure of the spine. Over the years, I’ve performed more than forty thousand decompression sessions, not because the treatment is trendy, but because it works when applied correctly and when the right patient is identified for it.
What I appreciated most about Tatiana Schlossberg’s story was not the sadness of it, though it is undeniably sad, but the clarity it offers: health does not wait for a convenient moment to falter. We all believe we will have time—time to rest, time to address the small pains, time to act when things become more serious. But the truth is that the body operates on its own schedule, and it rarely gives warnings in the language we prefer.
People often come to me when they feel they have run out of options. They arrive with scans, with months of pain, with years of frustration, with the fear that their condition has passed a point of no return. Sometimes they tell me they thought the pain would go away by itself. Sometimes they tell me they were too busy to deal with it. Sometimes they tell me they didn’t want to know how bad it was. And almost always, they tell me they wish they had come sooner.
I do not pretend that the work I do compares to the challenges faced by someone with a life-threatening illness. But I do know this: when the spine begins to fail, a person’s world becomes smaller. Their confidence shrinks. Their ability to work, to move, to sleep, to enjoy the people they love—all of it contracts around the limitations imposed by pain. Restoring that function, even partially, can restore more than mobility. It can restore dignity, independence, and a sense of possibility.
If you wound up on this page, perhaps it was by searching for a chiropractor in Campbell, CA 95008, and are likely dealing with something that is disrupting your life. My job is to understand that disruption, to explain it clearly, to tell you what can be done to address it, and to help you move forward with honesty and a plan that respects your health and your time. I don’t offer miraculous claims. I offer experience, precision, and a commitment to mechanical solutions for mechanical problems.
Stories like Tatiana Schlossberg’s remind us that health is not guaranteed. And while the problems I treat are not the same as hers, the lesson is universal: listen to your body. Don’t ignore what it’s trying to tell you. Don’t wait for a more convenient moment to act. If something is wrong—whether dramatic or quietly persistent—address it. Take it seriously. Your life will always be better for it.
— Dr. Thomas Ferrigno
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