is WOW!!!!

After a couple sessoins the therapist figured out my problems after we got my feet taken care of....


Every tendon, ligament and muscle, esp in my pelvic girdle was in a horrid flare. Something I already knew, but he'd not ever had to work so hard & long on such issues.

The logic of this therapy made sense to me so I tried it. Trauma to my foot, or wherever, caused the muscles, ligaments, tendons to start tightening up to form a splint to protect the area. If gone long enough, the bones will start to form a permanent splint and start filling in gaps with bone. This also causes the myofascial to bunch up in painful spots (trigger points) as well.


soooooo, today he found the ROOT of why my body was tightening up after each therapy and even after osteopathic adjustments. My coccyx was severely bent and the ligaments around it were unusually thick (tense), which pulled on everything in my pelvic girdle, hips, low back, stuff in my gut... gah! It was amazing to feel him release a muscle by my belly button and feel the ligaments & muscles in my hip release too!

It is so challenging to explain, but it was amazing to see my hip rotate without pain in a range I haven't been able to move in years! Even that strange stitching pain I've had in my gall-bladder area was dealt with (a T12 & pelvic girdle issue!)

I always thought my pain was rooted in the injury 14 years ago that resulted in a stress fractured pelvis (the activities were so traumatic that my muscles literally cracked my pelvic bone!). And my body responded in healing the injuries and SI areas with bone.

I'm not sure how long this will last, but I am taking this experience as being a God-send for today.

Today I am thankful that the burning pains in my pelvis, hips, rear, groin areas are gone for now. It was strange after he finished with my tailbone, it got SUPER HOT! I almost asked for an ice pack! LOL! He said things are relaxed enough to allow the blood to flow properly...


so the next sessions will be to work on my back and neck. I found out that the triggers for scapulae/trap spasms/pain is in your arms/armpit area! YEOWCH!

now to practice all I've learned on my hubby!!... muahahahaha!!!!


~ Trudi: homeschooling mom to 6: 16,14,11,9,7, 6 mos