Slowly Going Sane

The poorly edited journal of recovery

Friday, June 02, 2006

Back to the bone doc

I just crawled into the office. I took the morning off the see the osteopath I wrote about last week. I think I am doing good work there. god knows that it did not resolves the Sz, but it is helping untie the knots that the tension from the illness created.

I like the man. He is kind and a healer. He is not focused on profit, as evidenced by the fact that he is constantly recommending other practicioners if thier mode of healing will help, and he gets decent results. I like doctors in general, but I appraicate that outside of the insurance company driven madness, the time and attention it takes to hear a patient, which is infintely more time consuming than reading labs. But Doctors should not treat lab reports. They should treat people. They need to develop instincts. I find hosital/allopathic care so resoundingly numb. If a test does not say it, they cannot hear it. Nor are they willing to believe it.

So I have had my sterum released, and my sacram has been, er, what was it, opened up. I know longer have a "hard head"./ I learned that my left leg is 5 mm shorter than my right, which is really nothing. I dont think I will take an orthotic for something that small. but I do need to work on a repeatable gate. If you dont know what I am talking about, nor do I. Except I feel like I do.

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