In March of 2017, I suffered
with what was diagnosed as spinal stenosis and for clarity, I'll add the
definition. "Spinal stenosis in the neck
is a common source of chronic pain that is caused by a gradual narrowing of
nerve pathways in the cervical (upper) spine." I awoke with a stiff neck
and 4 hours later, it was blinding pain. I learned a lot about pain from this
malady.
I
wrote about it before so there is no sense beating my neck against a dead
horse. To sum up the journey since this prognosis is easy. I took a lot of
pills. Pain pills which barely took the edge off, followed by massive
treatments of steroids. Then my blood pressure spiked dangerously high to the
point that I was living on the edge of a stroke. This went on for months and no
matter what I did or ate or drank, it stayed up around 180/110.
I
went from being on blood pressure medicine to taking 13 pills a day. I finally
said stop and I did. I went cold turkey for a month and opted for acupuncture,
which of course is alternative medicine. I experienced instant results and
after the first treatment, I could actually turn my head side to side. Have you
ever tried to drive a car without turning your head to check behind or beside
you? It is challenging, as you have to turn your entire body to see.
You
do not feel the needles; they are that small. What a difference it made and it
sure beat sitting in a waiting room with all the sick people. I went 2 times a
week and with each visit, I became more flexible and was slowly moving away
from the constant pain. I used Fusion Acupuncture & Holistic Healthcare off
the North 610 loop.
I
now wanted to try and realign my spine and through the VA, I requested a
chiropractor. They sent me to San Jacinto
chiropractic on Massey Tompkins which suited me just fine. It sure beat a 30
mile one way drive to the VA. While on about my 8th treatment, I came to learn
that Dr. Lindberg had been tragically killed in a car accident. I was making
excellent progress and was transferred to a chiropractor in La Porte named Victor Peres. I finished my
allotted treatments under his skillful techniques. At this point, pain was not
really the issue. It was learning to live with stenosis and what I could and
couldn't do.
I am
most likely never going to be neck injury free and I have some days where my
neck lets me know I over did it yesterday. Most all of it is self-inflicted I
might add. You and I are probably on the same page as all of us have an issue
of some kind and the point of this column is not really about my particular
injury, as much as it is my quest to use alternative medicine rather than
taking a fistful of pills.
Bill
Daley has been after me for months to try reflexology and I finally agreed to 4
treatments. Bill also does bee sting and honey therapy and I may try that next.
Bill treated his wife for many years with reflexology and the stings and I
think he told me over the years, he had stung her 40,000 times. He has the
exact number recorded of every sting of all his many visitors.
So,
after 4 treatments, I have arrived at a very favorable conclusion. Reflexology
deals with the manipulation of your hands and feet through pressure and
massage. Bill explained everything in detail and gave me laminated cards to
keep for reference. The first treatment was 2 hours and the others were more
like 1.5 hours. He doesn't like to do them until 3 full days have passed since
the last one.
During
the first treatment, I was very aware of every squeeze and massage point. Some
hurt, some didn't, but none of it was really painful. He can feel stuff there
that he knows will hurt and you simply confirm it as he draws conclusions about
what he is affecting. Push here for your pituitary gland. Push there for your
colon. All of it is pressure on your hands and feet.
The
next evening, I looked in the mirror and I was as red as if I had suntanned. It
was very noticeable. I also slept like a log and I was very thirsty. Now I
lived in Missouri,
the show me state and I don't do so well when someone tries to use The Force on
me or some other trickery, but I truly felt better. On top of that, my bowels
appeared to work better and have now for the last 3 weeks.
This
past Monday I had the 4th treatment and I all but fell asleep in the massage
lounger I sat in. I was no longer concerned with what exactly he was doing and
it magnified my experience. I have now scheduled my bride for 4 sessions, even
though she swears she doesn't need it. I want her to make that statement after
4 sessions. Most of us recognize the benefits of a real massage, so why would
we have an issue with deep tissue massage of the hands and feet? Like I learned
in acupuncture, the person administering the technique is sending a cry for
help for the brain to release healing hormones to the area they've targeted.
Or
you can simply take a pill and then another pill (to counter the side effects
of the 1st pill) and then take another pill. Or you can look up Bill Daley at
the corner of East Baker and Barkuloo and give it a go. After all, why live in
pain and misery if there's alternatives?
2 comments:
BD: Well good morning Sir. Just finished your article on Reflexology and want to thank you, well done. I appreciate you doing it. Have a great day. 🐝 well
Melvin Roark:
Bert, I finally got around to reading your article today and will agree Bill Daley does a great job of giving the reflexology treatments. I had them several years ago, along with my wife and neighbor along with other friends. After doing several treatments I felt so loose I could do the Michael Jackson moonwalk better than him....lol Sorry for not sharing that information sooner....and as for acupuncture I used the Chinese doctor on Ward Road near the McCoys store and he cured my tennis elbow in 2 treatments...
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