Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 Thanks from me too for the SI tip. I had a session with Mike this weekend, and I could feel my very longstanding SI problem trying to right itself. I had some relief after he finished, but we could tell that it needed more work. I tried your isometric exercise, and after I lowered my leg and stretched I heard/felt a huge pop. I bet with the two treatments together, something moved. I find it hard to tell though; the pain I feel is usually worse in the mornings as I lie in bed for some reason, so I'll know more tomorrow. Mike, I sure hope it wasn't the work you did on my joints that in turn made YOUR SI problem worse! Lenore in Seattle Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 28, 2004 Report Share Posted April 28, 2004 I had some relief after he finished, but we could tell that it needed more work. I tried your isometric exercise, and after I lowered my leg and stretched I heard/felt a huge pop. I bet with the two treatments together, something moved. Mike, I sure hope it wasn't the work you did on my joints that in turn made YOUR SI problem worse! ---------- Sounds like what I told you about working on Barb sometimes. When I finish, it will be not quite there but I don't want to force it. Sometimes she will do one of her EDS bend herself in half things and in it goes. Other times she will wake up in the morning and it will have finished the " adjustment " on its own during the night. Working on it helps loosen things up so it can do the rest on its own. As for mine, don't worry about it. It wasn't anything from working on you on Sunday. It was actually from the crappy set-up we had in class. Hard, narrow, conference type tables with a wimpy little foam pad for a cushion. And we were standing whenever we were doing the hands-on part. It wasn't the ideal set-up for good body mechanics. Just getting on and off those stupid tables would make me tense up. With good reason - I have seen people fall off them in previous classes. After I did 's tip myself this morning and then got moving around, it loosened up pretty good. Besides, this is an off and on chronic thing for me. I am just grateful that I have not had to have it treated " professionally " now for over two years. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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