tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212366816047128713.post3743957063120099975..comments2024-02-13T10:34:54.358-08:00Comments on a Mused Studio: Christmas Catch-UpUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212366816047128713.post-9139543063790998932011-12-22T11:07:24.168-08:002011-12-22T11:07:24.168-08:00Hugs and wishes for recuperation! Deb was fortunat...Hugs and wishes for recuperation! Deb was fortunate with her cortisone shot, mine all were dreadfully painful. I now go to a PT who also does acupuncture and she uses a Chinese method in moving scar tissue. This has brought me some great relief. Her advice to me is not to seek Chiropractic help, but mainly because I have had surgery. Some treatments help some people while some don't and vica versa...different strokes for different folks. Check out the ActiPatch Bio Electronics! http://bielcorp.com/products/actipatch/ (Canadian Product approved by Health Canada and Dr. Oz, lol)Beadcomberhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05776363515279928998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212366816047128713.post-81767056715339737702011-12-21T19:24:33.812-08:002011-12-21T19:24:33.812-08:00Hi Gera,
So sorry to hear about your back problems...Hi Gera,<br />So sorry to hear about your back problems. After two years of fighting kidney stones I seized up my back something fierce. I finally went to a clinic and said I needed cortesone injections to ease the muscle pain. I am a complete wimps about needles but with no relief I was willing to try anything. I was surprised that they really didn't hurt. The nice trade off was that it eased up the muscles enough for the chiropractor to be able to get some movement into my locked hips and back. I now have a hope of traveling without too much pain ( a 10 hour flight to London is a doozy). Having the cortesone mixed with lidocane helps with easing the treatment. All the best and a pain free Christmas and New Year. hugs, Deb GroomAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3212366816047128713.post-55036297467235655352011-12-21T17:16:30.867-08:002011-12-21T17:16:30.867-08:00Hi Gera. Gorgeous pendant -- I thought it was one...Hi Gera. Gorgeous pendant -- I thought it was one that you had made and I was ready to head over to Etsy! Sorry to hear you are still suffering with your back. I had my first surgery when I was 16 and have had several others since then. My only advice is to hold off surgery as long as you can. They say that most will cure themselves in 3-6 months. Sounds dreadful but the longer in life you can go without surgery the better you are. A surgically altered back, like anything else, is weaker and has a tendency to have bigger problems because it is then more apt that surgery will be required to fix. I always tell people you will know when you can no longer stand it because you will no longer be able to do anything you want to do. That is my wisdom from many years of personal experience. Feel better and have a Merry Christmas!huntla1https://www.blogger.com/profile/15500507847885789049noreply@blogger.com