Hi Marilyn,
>> I can feel for you but there is no cure for osteo
>> (what is gone is
>> gone) only relief or an artificial joint. If you can
> Alan, I've come back out of "lurk" mode very temporaraily, to respond to
> this....
> It IS possible to get full relief from osteoarthritis, without
> painkillers, without medication of any kind. And, no, I can't quote any
> studies. But I have the very thing this echo was set up to exchange--
> personal experience:
I'm not quite sure what you are getting at here Marilyn. I also
confirmed that it was possible to get relief. I just added that there
was no known cure as yet for it.
> In 1984, I was diagnosed with osteoarthritis of the upper spine, which
> was affecting the nerves running out of the spine and down the arms. By
> 1990, despite being on medications, I was unable to drive because I
> couldn't reliably steer the car, and I was sometimes unable to do fine-
> motor control work with my arms. I had pain and tingling in the arms
> all the time, and occasional numbness.
> In 1993, I started using an energy modality called Therapeutic Touch and
> later also learned Reiki, and I do sessions for myself regularly. This
> took care of the problem. ALL the osteoarthritis symptoms went away and
> have not come back. I took myself off the medications, and now take NO
> medication of any kind, no hormones, no painkillers, no vitamins,
> nothing. (And I haven't been back to a doctor since 1993.) I resumed
> driving and all my fine-motor control was restored. I can lift heavy
> loads, dig ditches, clog-dance (5 hours a week), climb onto my roof and
> nail shingles, carry my new grandbaby without fear of dropping him. I
> now have NO symptoms of osteoarthritis. Am I "cured"? Who cares? It is
> AS IF I am cured, and that's good enough....
I am pleased to hear that you have found an effective and relatively
safe method of gaining relief. But for future possible sufferers we
should be thinking more along the lines of prevention rather than
workarounds after the horse has bolted and the damage is done. Bone
grinding against bone (whether the pain is somehow subdued or not)
will still lead to further damage. As to your statement about not
caring if you are cured as long as you feel as if you are cured...
this is not and can not be the answer. You may remember me telling
someone that one can walk around on bone stubs after a shot of
morphium.
>> I for one would be the first to listen if it works.
> Even if the thing that works is an energy modality, like Reiki?
> Actually, you don't have to answer that-- I'm going back to "lurk" mode.
> I just wanted you to know that it is not true that the only thing you
> can do about osteoarthritis is prevent it, use painkillers, or get an
> artificial joint. There are OTHER ANSWERS....
You have not offered another answer Marilyn as you are using Reiki
or something similar as a pain-killer. It is nothing new that the
mind can be conditioned to ignore (and hence not feel) pain. The
people in India demonstrate this time and again when they suspend
themselves on hooks etc. during religious ceremonies. So do the
fakirs (although anyone can lay on a bed of nails and walk over
hot coals).
Best regards,
Alan
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