George,
Could you say more about how you came to "see your injury in a different
light" and how that started your recovery?
Thanks,
Tim Whalen
Colorado Springs

On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 11:35 PM, George Millwood
<millw...@bigpond.net.au>wrote:

>
>
> I had a spinal protrusion at L5/S1 seven years ago when I was 55.
> Could barely walk with excruciating sharp pains in the lower back.  I
> went to see the doctor who sent me to see a specialist surgeon who
> wouldn't operate as I was not bad enough to warrant operating.  He
> recommended a whole raft of things other than surgery.  I was treated
> by the wonderful, but now late, Beryl Kennedy, here in Sydney and she
> made me see my injury in a different light which was the start of my
> recovery.  However, I do attribute a major part of my recovery to
> getting on the Atlantis each day and riding for as long as I was able.
> The other bits were Feldenkrais, Swimmimg, Pressure Point massage and
> Acupuncture.  But, here's the disclaimer, everyone is different and
> what worked for me may not work for you.  I don't know if the massage
> was a great help but I really enjoyed it and it did make me relax and
> feel better about myself which must be a benefit.
>
> George Millwood
> Atlantis No 93
> sydney, Australia
> >
>

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