One day I heard the comment,
“Pain is all encompassing.” And I wondered if it was true. In less than a week’s
time, I had hurt myself and the statement became real. It was a couple days
before I was able to get the cause of the pain resolved, and I had reason to
contemplate those words in the quiet hours of a sleepless night. If pain has
kept you awake, I’m certain you identify with my experience, and I do yours.
Well, one might try a
heating pad or a hot shower, or an ice bag to reduce the pain. Massage helps
sometimes, or other hands on treatments. I’ve reached for analgesics to lower
the pain. Low on my list is over the counter pain medication because I don’t
like how it makes me feel, nor do I like the effects on one’s liver and
kidneys. However, I’ll use them when the pain is intense. I’m certain you’ve
considered many of these and perhaps a few more.
When pain is a part of daily
living, one’s first thought might be relief,
just give me relief. Breaking the
pain cycle is important because it allows the body to do things differently.
Finding a way to get relief and to follow it with resolving the cause is my ultimate goal. This
experience spurred my interest in finding additional ways to treat pain.
In my toolbox of treatments
and modalities is a little device that is a hybrid of two modalities. The first
is a very low level laser light. This kind of light source is notable for its
high degree of spatial and temporal coherence. When talking about light waves,
this means that the waves are ‘in phase’ with each other. Coherent light from a
laser has a single wavelength, is highly ordered and well organized. This kind
of coherence can affect our tissue cells to stimulate the cell’s innate
metabolism that promotes healing.
The second part of the
hybrid is micro-current electrical therapy. This applies a small amount of
current to the body measured in millionths of an ampere. When applied to
injured tissue, this normalizes the ordinary activities within the cell to
enhance the normal physiological processes of the cell.
When these two modalities
are combined there can be a 93% probability in relieving pain. The good news is
the time spent in treating an area with this device is as short as two minutes,
however it can be used for longer times when needed. It can also be repeated at
intervals to continue the healing of the cells and promote more opportunity for
resolution of the pain. One can call this a cascading effect. As the device is
used it begins with the cells closest to the skin, with additional use, the
frequencies go to deeper and deeper cells like a waterfall cascading in a
stream.
Last April, I was working
with one of my horses and hurt my low back and foot, severely. By that
afternoon, I couldn’t flex my ankle or hardly walk. I hobbled out to feed my
horses, had a small dinner and lay down to nurse my pain. Grabbing my device, I
used it for 10 minutes on my back, 10 minutes on my leg, and finally 10 minutes
on my foot. I rested a while and repeated this. Within a couple of hours I was
able to sleep, what a relief. I awoke with the ability to walk without a limp
and a 50% reduction in the previous day’s pain level.
I continued to occasionally
work on the areas, probably a half dozen times for 10 to 15 minutes during the
day. By evening, the pain was even less. I was thrilled as we were hosting a
reception in our back yard the following day. Decorations needed to be
finished, food to prepare and all the excitement of friends gathering to
celebrate a friend’s marriage.
As the party approached, I
spent one last application of to my healing back and foot, put on my party
clothes and pretty shoes! Yes, I could wear my shoes! The afternoon and evening
was a delight, fun was shared. After everyone had left, I looked back on the
last three days and was amazed and thrilled that an injury had healed so
quickly, and the pain dropped to allow me to enjoy the festivities.
While some pain takes longer
than others, many get help. 93%, that’s awesome. Even long standing pain is
relieved, and over time, some resolution is achieved. It certainly beats living
with pain.
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