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I have been living in pain and torture day and night for the last 6 years. And I have been looking in the last 7 years to find a doctors and or healers in Australia who knows how to fix and or cure bones and nerves problems, but I can not find no one knowledgeable and skilled professional to be able fix and /or cure bones and nerves. If you know such a doctors and/or healers in the territory of Australia, please let me know and you will be frankly rewarded. I will appreciate if somebody out there recommends good doctors or healers practicing outside Australia. For the last 6 years I have been looking actively to find a doctors and/or healers in Melbourne and Australia who can successfully fix and/or cure any of the above listed health matters. This is it, I have had enough of being a victim, tortured and discriminated for no reason at all but ... you know. Andy 1/183 Hoddel St. Richmond VIC 3121, Melbourne Australia Contact phone 1: 9427 7319 (from outside Australia +61 9427 7319) Contact phone 2: 9421 3697 (from outside Australia +61 9421 3697) Contact mobile: 0438 135711 (from outside Australia +61 438 135710) Email: luckombox @ gmail . com :: SUGGESTIONS & SUPORT FOR UNFORTUNATE NECK AND ARM PAIN Thank You Strangers Dear Mr. A. Freedman, Hi! Do you still have that pain in your neck? There is this spiritual healer and he doesn't charge you with anything. His e-mail address is deartony @ email . com Actually, he has a column in Examiner, a weekly tabloid in the United States. When writing to him, give your name, your problem, your date of birth, and your area (but you are not suppose to give your complete address...just the city and country). There is nothing to lose. And if you are a Catholic, you could do a novena to St. Therese, the little flower. I just hope you get the cure you need. Do you think, Bill Gates, the world's richest person, would be happy with his billions if he has your neck pain? Take care and God bless Dah1 The Feel Easy Fitness Revitalization Center Melbourne Australia
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You are here for a reason... there is a reason for everything. The internet is full of good health theories, ideas and - most of all - hype! I want to help you in simple language you can understand. This is my feel easy knowledge specialism. A feel easy fitness and psychology without psychobabble or other kinds of mambo jumbo . Ward Gypson, M.D. Associate Professor, University of California San Francisco, California, USA Does the following sound familiar? You injured your back quite some time ago. You went to your doctor and initially some medications were prescribed and some physical therapy. The physical therapy either did not help much or in fact it made you worse. After several weeks to months of trying physical therapy you had further testing including x-rays or maybe an MRI scan. After these tests you may have been referred for some special steroid injections into your back of which you had at least three. These may have helped temporarily, but did not significantly resolve the severe pain you are having. Eventually, you underwent surgery. Then after a period of rehabilitation you may have felt some improvement particularly if you had had some pain in your leg. However, you continue to have significant pain in your lower back. By this time many months have past and you are not able to do the things you enjoy and may not have been able to return to work. You are now trying many different medications including opiate containing medications. You have been to see many doctors but what they are telling you is there is not much else they can do for you and what you need to do is learn to live with your pain. You would be a rare individual indeed if you were not somewhat frustrated, angry, and even depressed at this point. If any of this sounds familiar, please read on because there may be some things that can be done to help you.
Multidisciplinary Approach
Understanding Pain A specialized nerve ending senses this pain and sends a message to our spinal cord and up to our brain where we then realize the pain. After all, isn’t this why we need pain? So that we can tell when we are injuring ourselves or when we are about to injure ourselves. However this simplistic view of pain does not explain why -- when your doctor has told you there is nothing they can find wrong -- and the surgery has removed what has been causing damage -- and you are all healed and -- yet you still have pain.
Pain and Neurotransmitters One theory in regards to chronic pain is that the nervous system has an imbalance of these naturally occurring neurotransmitters. The ones that help decrease pain do not seem to be working as well --- and the ones that increase pain seem to be working in excess. It is almost as though a chemical switch has been turned on that doesn’t turn off. In these situations, the pain message being sent does not signify that something is being damaged or is about to be damaged. Thus it is not a useful message for us and the system is not working the way it should. Or you may find yourself in a situation where you do have a disease process such as degenerative arthritis, which is continuing to send pain messages. However these pain messages are also not useful because there is nothing we can particularly do about the arthritis. This theory of chronic pain being an imbalance of chemical neurotransmitters also will explain how our emotional state and behaviors can affect our pain.
Effects of Behavior and Emotions
Complementary Interventions A combination I often recommend for patients is to utilize gentle massage to reduce painful muscle spasms. In addition to this, weekly acupuncture treatments seem to significantly help to reduce pain. Acupuncture is the insertion of tiny sterile needles into the skin at specific points based upon some Chinese medicine principles. In Chinese medicine, acupuncture is used to create a balance of an energy force called the Chi (pronounced ‘chee’) within the body. From a scientific standpoint, it has been shown to alter those naturally occurring neurotransmitters, which we talked about. In addition to massage and acupuncture, some gentle movement-based therapies are often effective. Often times your pain may be so bad that traditional exercise just aggravates it. However, we do know that exercise is very beneficial in decreasing pain because it also changes those neurotransmitters. A good way to get some gentle exercise is to utilize techniques such as Tai Chi, Yoga, or Pilates. Tai Chi is also based upon Chinese medicine principles and utilizes slow rhythmic movements to increase strength, balance, endurance, and mobility. Yoga utilizes breathing and relaxation techniques to also increase mobility and strength. Pilates is a technique that is very popular with dancers which seems to be particularly effective for people with lower back pain. It is also a combination of gentle strengthening and stretching, which particularly helps strengthen the lower back and abdominal musculature.
Emotional Consequences of Pain For some of my patients I even recommend such things as humor therapy or making sure they do something daily that they enjoy such as dancing. These things are actually very accessible. You can watch something funny on TV, rent a funny movie or read something humorous. Likewise it is simple to listen to music and move gently to the music even if in a seated position. Interestingly enough, these things have been studied and have been shown to also change those neurotransmitters in a positive way to help decrease pain.
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