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What didja learn this year that changed you? How?

Posted - November 18, 2016

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  • 46117
    I learned Russian Massage, Shiatsu, Swedish, deep tissue and a whole lot of anatomy and pathology.

    It will increase my net worth.  Not as much as Trump, but the world does not hate my guts.  Only a few people on here.  LOL
      November 18, 2016 9:48 AM MST
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  • 6988
    Wow! All that stuff? You must be almost like a doctor!  I'm sure you could do wonders for my constantly 'out of wack back'. When I was 10, I fell out of an apple tree and my body made a strange sound when I hit the ground. 'Thunk-crunch'. Anyway, I went to the Chiropractor and all he did was crack my back. This has kept me from reaching my full athletic ability as a teen. (all the apples in that tree were sour, anyway.)
      November 18, 2016 2:33 PM MST
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  • 46117
    bw I will, hopefully work WITH doctors. I am hardly a doctor.  I won't pretend I could ever get through med school. This is like one year of Med school without half the work.  No.  Not that intense.

    But it is still intense.  I would love to work on you.  And I want to hear more because I may be able to direct you to get some help that matters.  Not back cracking.

    That is the worst form of medicine ever. 

    I know this for a fact.  Muscles can recover.  If you are so degenerated in the bone or muscle that it is beyond help, there is still relief.  But, most people cannot believe the difference when the proper manipulations are applied.

    My teacher?  One of them?  He teaches Russian and he is booked through next year.  He works on top athletes and he swears that most people do not need operations.   I believe him.  Because I have seen what he can do.

    I can send you videos that are great for a lot of chronic back relief and I can also send you to good places in your area if you consider some help.

    Just ask me. 
      November 18, 2016 2:46 PM MST
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  • 11015
    That even when one of my biggest fears came true (breaking both my arms at the same time), that I had the strength to get through it. I developed a deeper respect for people who live with permanent disabilities and for the people who care for them.
      November 18, 2016 10:04 AM MST
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  • 46117
    There is nothing like suffering to open our eyes to what others endure.  You got that right. 

    Both ARMS Jane?  GOD help you.  Glad that is over.  It is OVER right?
      November 18, 2016 2:48 PM MST
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  • 11015
    Not quite over. It's only been a couple months since it happened. I had to have a shoulder replacement and am getting PT to regain the function which will take up to a year. There is still some pain. . My other arm is mostly healed. But since in the beginning I couldn't even feed myself, I am very grateful that I am home and taking care of all my own needs. This post was edited by Jane S at November 18, 2016 3:06 PM MST
      November 18, 2016 3:04 PM MST
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