Archive for March, 2009

Back To Basics Update

Monday, March 30th, 2009


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As you know from my 4 part Back to Basics blog posts, I had an excruciating encounter with sciatica on December 30, 2008. If you haven’t read the dramatic story of my back pain saga :) you may want to click here to read it before continuing:here’s the link to the beginning, from there you can follow the links to the other installments: Back To Basics


To update you on my progress, I’ve continued the story here:


I had a feeling my mid-way re-exam at the chiropractor’s office was going to be a lot different from my initial exam.  And I was right. The changes were impressive and significant.


Dr. Krieg put me on the dual scale and instead of being 13 ½ pounds heavier on my right side, I was now only 1 pound heavier on my left!  Right within normal range. Wow!  Amazing!  My hips were no longer 1 ½ inches off: I was right on even!  Overall I had improved in all areas, and some of the changes were dramatic.


At that point though, I was still having a lot of pain in my lower back and down my right leg due to the sciatic nerve.  But, the good thing was that my alignments were holding; I only had to be adjusted about once every 2 weeks. So the initial work was going well and producing the results that we wanted. I had another deep tissue massage with Robin and that really helped with the circulation in my right leg.


I kept on seeing Dr. K twice a week.  Since I was staying in alignment, Dr. K started working on my lower back.  He took me to a different table.  Here he had me lay face down and then lowered the bottom half of the table as he kept his hand on my lower back.  As he did this, my back was stretched like I have never had it stretched before.  It felt great!  Dr. K explained that the little muscles in between the vertebrae can not get stretched with conventional stretching.  This process speeds up the recovery time it would take if I was to only to do stretching on my own.


I am so pleased with how my treatment is progressing.  I feel so much better.  I hardly have any pain from the sciatica.  My right leg is still a bit tighter then the left, but not nearly as bad as a few weeks ago.  Seems like what used to take weeks to see results is now happing in a few days, I now only have to see him once a week.


He also recommended a joint formula that I have been taking for about 6 weeks. That, along with the deep stretches and running, makes me feel almost new again.


I go in for my (hopefully) last re-exam at the beginning of April.  Dr. K will take x-rays and compare them to the ones he took back at the start of the year.  I’m looking forward to seeing those.  I’ll keep you posted on the results!


How ‘bout it?

Vision Runner


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A Lesson in Seed Dispersal

Friday, March 27th, 2009

 

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A few days ago we were walking at a nearby park. Suddenly T put her arm out to stop me. I could hear what sounded like a ball or something crashing through the tree in front of us.

In fact, it was a large pine cone coming through the branches over head. And it landed right in front of me!

T picked up the pine cone and handed it to me. I was tickled to have it. As I studied this seven inch potential head-bonker, I noticed it had already opened up and dispersed its seeds.

Me and My Pine Cone

Me and My Pine Cone

T then became inspired to dust off her Botany degree, and began to tell me about all the different ways seeds are dispersed. Even though I already knew a lot of what she was telling me, it was a good reminder about how perfect our world and nature is.

And we are all a part of that perfection. We are all connected; we are all of one universal source, even the pine cone.

So I thanked the universe for giving me such a wonderful gift to reinforce the lesson I had been listening to the night before from Dr Wayne Dyer, about how we are not separate from our environment, but rather we are all connected to everything else in the world, whether it be our natural environment or man-made.

I took my pine cone home to keep on my desk as a reminder that I am of you, and you are of me, and we are, even the pine cone, all of the universal source of energy that creates all that is.

Be Peace. Be Love.

How ‘bout it?

-Vision Runner

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Interactive Running Shoes Reviews

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

Hi all,

We wanted to let you know that we just set up an interactive site where you can give us the lowdown, the good, the bad and the ugly about running shoes.

Tell us your opinion…You’ve been waiting for someone to ask…and now here is your opportunity!

http://running-shoes-reviews.pbwiki.com/

The site is designed to be interactive so that you can include comments on other people’s shoe reviews, and start a new page with your own input…

And it doesn’t have to be limited strictly to your most favorite or least favorite Running Shoes Reviews. Maybe you just saw some great clearance sale on running shoes that you want to share, or you have a great article on running shoes.

Whatever…if it’s related to running shoes and/or running shoes reviews…bring it on.

http://running-shoes-reviews.pbwiki.com/

How ’bout it?

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