I keep telling myself 'everything happens for a reason.'
It's a hard mantra to have right now.
Positive thoughts are much needed and appreciated please.
DollyKim wrote:Visit the doctor and see what he says but also look in to the Human Spring Approach. It uses squeezing and pressing places on your feet and legs to "unlock" and reduce inflammation without medication or further stress. You do it yourself of have a friend help so there's no equipment or shoes required. Dr Stoxen has posted videos on You Tube how to do it and the book How I Got My Wiggle Back explains it very well.
Until the car accident I was getting started and making progress on my feet. The whiplash messed up my squeezing and I don't have anyone else who can do it for me.
absynthe1972 wrote:DollyKim wrote:Visit the doctor and see what he says but also look in to the Human Spring Approach. It uses squeezing and pressing places on your feet and legs to "unlock" and reduce inflammation without medication or further stress. You do it yourself of have a friend help so there's no equipment or shoes required. Dr Stoxen has posted videos on You Tube how to do it and the book How I Got My Wiggle Back explains it very well.
Until the car accident I was getting started and making progress on my feet. The whiplash messed up my squeezing and I don't have anyone else who can do it for me.
I'm wondering if it's part arthritis and partially out of socket. My hips pop in and out of socket at their own choosing. They don't always like to go back into place. I'm hoping that's the problem because all that takes is a chiropractor.
Sorry to hear about not having anyone who can help you with the process. That sucks.
SpiralPrince wrote:
My knees do that pop out of place thing too. My left knee is the worst and often I can't walk on it for a day or so after. My right knee often goes right back in and the pain goes away after a minuet or so.
I'm sorry about all the hurt bodies on this thread. DollyKim I hope your able to find someone to help soon and Absynthe I hope your hips don't get much worse.
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