Guest guest Posted January 18, 2004 Report Share Posted January 18, 2004 Word of warning - this is a LONG post. But I think it is worth reading all the way through. A few days ago I posted some instructions to Stacey on doing a Polarity X technique for her knees. Over the last couple of days, I have had two off-list emails from Cindy H. telling me about her experiences with trying the technique. I am not violating any confidences with this because she was going to post something to the full list about it anyway in the next couple of days. She also gave me permission in the emails to excerpt and post myself if I wanted to. Initially, I was just going to let Cindy post. Yesterday, however, I did excerpt the main portions of her emails and forwarded them to both the Editor of Pulse (AOBTA) for additonal info, and to my Polarity Therapy teacher. (I tend to keep Kate in the loop whenever I try a polarity technique and get good results with it.) Kate just replied to me first thing this morning. Her email blew my socks off. Here it is, in full. " Hi Mike: Wow, people in the group have such pain! I'm happy that ANY of this works for them. Just think how wonderful it could be if they could be treated by someone else and just receive! You know if there are enough people who want to learn more and they could be gathered all in one place, I'd be happy to put together a class for them and teach it for nothing but the transportation and housing and food. Seems that if helped me understand the disease more, you could come up with (and maybe check with Jin Shin Do people) points that make sense and some routines for them and we could come up with some Polarity and/or Reiki help things. Perhaps it will start something new like getting NIH funding for research into this! Why not? Kate " As info, my polarity background is about 100 hours of training. If I decide to go for Certification, I am probably a year away yet from completing all of the requirements. Kate is not just Certified, she is a Registered Polarity Practitioner. I believe it takes about 500 hours of basic training to get to that level, plus other requirements on top of the classroom hours. In other words, she knows her stuff. But that is not all she does. She is also a licensed massage practitioner here in Seattle and just recently took the classes to become certified in lymphedema treatments in lymphatic drainage. She is also a staff instructor at Ashmead College teaching at least one of the massage classes. In addition, she is trained in Reiki, as is her partner. I know that a couple of people on the list are involved with arrangements for the next National EDS conference. If there is interest, and the timing fits with Kate's schedule, I would be more than willing to work with her locally on setting something up to have her as one of the presenters at the conference. I will also go on record right now and say that if it can be worked out, I will personally donate whatever amount of frequent flyer miles are required to cover her transportation to and fro. As for Kate's partner, is not only trained in Reiki, she is the person that my wife and I took our levels 1 and 2 Reiki classes from. is also a licensed massage practitioner. Her day job is as a research chemist at the University of Washington medical school. She also has extensive experience with medical research such as the kinds of studies that are done to get FDA approval for new drugs. She is also the person I took my " formal " training from on the " scientific " basis for energy work. Kate's comment about maybe trying to go for some kind of NIH funding for research literally floored me. It floored me because this is the direction I have been headed in for the last year but didn't know how to even start. Like I said in the earlier post about the AOBTA connection, Kate is well known within APTA. Maybe, just maybe, we might have a chance with these two organizations to get some meaningful research started. I was just stunned when I read her email this morning. Now, with all of that as background, here is what I sent to Kate, including excerpts of the two emails Cindy sent me. In fairness, Cindy started with some understanding of energy work. As you will read, she felt it and got results on the very first try. Not everyone will come even close to feeling the sensations like this the first few times. But the potential is there for all of you. Like they say, you can't hit the ball if you don't swing the bat. " Re: (off list) Re: bursectomy Mike, I'm sorry this might be on the long side, but I want to let you know my experiences (what few there are) so you're able to have an idea where I'm at... The very first I heard of anything other than traditional medical treatment was in RN training back in '69-71. An instructor mentioned therapeutic touch. While working I realized there was more to what was going with our bodies than we knew. But until just last year I haven't thought much about it. When writing last I didn't say this part because I wasn't too sure if my imagination wasn't in high gear...but there was a twisting sensation inside the entire knee like it was trying to go back in place, and at the same time I could feel energy flowing up toward my hip and also the pressure sensation exerting a downward force from above the knee. (It's a relief to know I actually did feel these things. When I read the instructions given Stacey I thought it would take a bit of time and real deep concentration. When it happened right away, and so intensely so, it took me by surprise. I thought for sure I was imagining it. So that's another reason I went off line and why I questioned what happened. Last night when I went to bed my hips were so sore. I thought I'd try to do what I could with the little I did know. It seems the right one is instinctively found. I know if it's not right-there's nothing there. Then the other can tell if it's lined up like it should be. Once found, I had a very similar experience as with the knees. I knew last night there is something going on between the knees and hip, especially on the hip that's partly out. I keep feeling the twisting sensation going on from both areas. Last night it was so intense in my knee it hurt. But I stuck with it, and it calmed down. The intensity was nearly to the point of being a bit frightening. How tiring! My hip felt better when I woke up than it has been. So I figured I did something right. There's lots more to be done, so I'm looking forward to trying the new procedure you sent. You have no idea how thrilled I am to have this relief. This beats opiates for pain relief!! Thanks from the bottom of my heart. Cindy " In between the two emails from Cindy, I also replied to her first one. Given the context of this post, I am also going to include just a few of the comments I told her. " You have no idea of the joy it gives me when someone responds back to me either via open post or off-list email and tells me that they have tried something I have suggested and that it worked for them...The sense of satisfaction is beyond words. You also have no idea of the fine line I have been walking with some of my posts. The biggest single obstacle I have had to overcome was being able to present this " stuff " in a way that the average reader could understand and, more importantly, accept. The hardest thing for most people to deal with (whether we are talking conventional doctors or the general public) is getting past the aura of Eastern mysticism and the Christian concept of " laying on of hands. " Energy work has nothing to do with either. It is part of what we are as human beings. It is something inherent in all of us, something that everyone is capable of doing. I do, however, agree with you that some people are more naturally in tune with it, or are less energetically blocked themselves and therefore able to work with it more effectively. Getting back to some of your experiences - first and second try - no, you didn't imagine what you were sensing...I would be willing to bet money that the sensations you were feeling in your knee resulted from a fascial release that allowed your knee cap to shift back into the proper position. I would also be willing to bet money that part of your chronic knee pain was because of that fascial restriction. The same thing going up the leg to the hip. One of the things I discovered when working on 's the first time is that energy work can and does loosen restricted fascia (part of the reason why some of my theories have started to crystalize)...It was kind of an eye opener for me. As for your hip experience, it sounds like it could be one of two things or a combination of both. The sense of pressure or force you are feeling could be the pull of a fascial restriction. It could also be from a misalignment of the leg bones. If I had to bet, I would say it is both, but with the misalignment being caused by a fascial restriction. I would also say to keep doing what you were doing and see what happens. Wouldn't that just frost your PT's fanny if you went bopping into his office and said " See what I just did? " I was doing some leg two-pointing on one of my classmates a few months back (knee to ankle). She had had a sprial fracture in her tibia that was never set right or healed right. When I was done, she told me she could feel her tibia rotating and shifting back into position while I was working on her. If you continue to have problems with adhesions under your thumb scar tissue, check out someone who has been trained in the methods of Myofascial Release, preferably at level two or higher. He teaches some scar release techniques that might help. Another option would be someone with level two or higher training in the Chikly method of lymphatic drainage. Same thing - he teaches some scar release techniques that might help. One other observation. Stop to think about something for a minute. Go back to your basic Anatomy and Physiology classes when you were studying to be an RN. It is a known scientific FACT that the human body is in a constant state of decay and regeneration. Every part of the body replaces itself on a set time scale, whether it is skin, bone or any other part. I don't remember the time lines off the top of my head, but it is a constant cycle from birth to death. And this is why the body contains within itself everything necessary to not only repair itself, but to heal itself. I am absolutely convinced that the reason for some of the more baffling, chronic, and even auto immune disorders, is that in some fashion that self repair, self healing mechanism is being blocked. I am rapidly becoming convinced that that blockage has to do with the body's energetic systems. Again, this is just a theory I have been playing around with recently - but boy is it intriguing. " You might say I have had a rather interesting weekend. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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