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Hello David,

 

I do energetic medicine that is facilitated

by a process known as QXCI/ Scio Biofeedback that might really help you. It is

based on the premise that all living things have a distinct vibration.

Stressed areas of the body can be destressed and moved into a normal range of

vibration, prompting health and well-being. The process is VERY simple, non-invasive

and you won’t feel a thing—except perhaps the easing of pain.

Google “QXCI/ SCIO Biofeedback” and you will find more information

than you are probably interested in knowing. Once you have read about the

awesome –seemingly futuristic (completely natural) process, feel free to

give me a call at 202/ 425-3630.

 

I hope you are better soon!

Mwangaza

 

 

 

 

 

 

On Behalf Of DapperD72

Friday, November 24, 2006

11:07 AM

 

Help! Massage

Therapist Needed in Baltimore

area

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings, raw family,

 

 

 

 

 

I hope everyone enjoyed their Thanksgiving celebrations. Sorry if this

is off topic somewhat, but I've been having a severe case of tenosynovitis in

my right thumb/wrist/hand, extending up to my shoulder for the past 3

weeks. I've been relying on my chiropractor for the past 3 weeks, who helped me

in the past w/a similar problem. I've also been taking bromelain, initially the

basic dose, then doubled & finally tripled the dose as of 2 days ago (now

1500 mg @2400 GDU, 3x/day). I only started noticing the problem a few days

after doing a 22-mile bike tour (Tour du Port) around Baltimore's

Inner Harbor on Sun., Oct. 22, but it must've

originated from my job in the fed. gov.'t where I have to take public phone

calls & type on a computer, clicking a mouse all day. I've been wearing an

orthopedic wrist brace w/a thumb spica for about the past 2 weeks all day

& when I drive, but it has its drawbacks too. Last night when I attended Natural

Zing's potluck, I met an astute young masseur from Chicago who felt my hand & arm, advising

me to seek out a masssage therapist who practices neuro-muscular therapy. As

far as I'm aware, my Blue Cross federal employee basic plan only goes as far as

covering chiropractic visits ($20 each for 20 visits/year); massage is not

covered in & of itself. However, this masseur Chris told me some

chiropractors have massage therapists in their offices, so the massage cost can

be covered via chiropractic.

 

 

 

 

 

My parents both strongly advised me to go to a physical therapist, but

my chiropractor told me his adjustments combined with bromelain, along with an

ice pack inside an Ace bandage wrapped around my hand for 1/2 hour every night.

Some nights, I haven't had time to sit for 1/2 hr. that way and I've also found

it very painful, especially when I remove the ice & my hand defrosts. The

pain of warming my hand afterward is about as torturous as the pain I have from

typing, reaching, stretching, writing or doing anything else ordinary w/my

hands. My left hand is also starting to feel the strain in the fingers. Chris

told me last night that chiropractors & physical therapists don't like each

other, but they both focus only on external elements, while neuromuscular therapy

gets much deeper. His pressure on my right hand & arm last night was so

excruciating that everyone else standing in Helen & Jeff's front livingroom

turned around to stare when I moaned loudly in pain as someone else was getting

an amateur massage, who himself presumably wasn't suffering. He wasn't doing

much, which shows how off kilter my tendons are. My condition is also called De

Quervain's Syndrome in which 2 tendons at the base of my thumb are constricted

as they pass through an inflamed tunnel stretching upward to my elbow, which

was very tender when my chiropractor worked on it last Monday.

 

 

 

 

 

This is critical to resolve promptly, especially as I'l be going to Hawaii for David Wolfe's

NYE retreat on Dec. 27. For all the money I've already spent on that trip, I

want to be able to enjoy it w/no pain or agony, all the moreso if there's any

rappelling or other rigorous adventure to be had. Otherwise, it may be

disastrous. The Life Pages I picked up at Roots focuses on the DC area in

southern MD and VA, so Baltimore practitioners are almost nonexistent in that

book. Neuromuscular therapy is essential in my case. I trust that any

references in the Baltimore

area you give will be valid. Thanks a million in advance.

 

 

 

 

 

Peace,

 

 

David

 

 

 

 

 

" Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little

Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty

nor Safety. "

--Benjamin Franklin

 

" Patriotism means to stand by the country. It does not mean to stand by

the president or any other public official save exactly to the degree in which

he himself stands by the country. It is patriotic to support him insofar as he

efficiently serves the country. It is unpatriotic not to oppose him to the

exact extent that by inefficiency or otherwise he fails in his duty to stand by

the country. "

--Pres. Theodore Roosevelt, 1908

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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