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November 1st 2002

Pain journal

 

I have continued to use the nerve massage.  I was unable to find any information on this technique.  I have however gained much more mobility because of the nerve massage.  I have noticed that when I worked the pain out of the arms, it tends to travel to some other area in my body.  The medications, which I have taken about 20 different kinds, have done nothing to correct my nueropathic disorder.  I decided to start seeing a massage specialist.  You know, the people who give body massage.  I explained to her nerve massage techniques that I’ve been doing with the arms, but I’m unable to do to “my spine.”  I’ve had five visits with her, and after each visit I have noticed more endurance in my days.

    I asked her about the medical society concerning massage in the treatment of nueropathic chronic pain.  It was her opinion, as is my opinion that established medical practices do not appreciate the power of “the healing touch.”  I felt my doctor was only shooting in the dark with medications he hoped would one day finally click’ and start the regeneration of the nerves.  It is my experience that medications may be helpful for chronic pain, but I think pain medication is the only reasonable one to take.  Chronic pain is in no way similar to epilepsy.  The majority of the medications I took from a neurologist were given to me in the hopes that nueropathic chronic pain was equal to epileptic seizures.  It is my experience that this is not the case.  Chronic pain is in a world of its own.  Totally unique.

    I was lucky enough to have a neighbor who also has chronic pain.  He chose to give in to the pain, and try to use marijuana as his “only recourse” for escape.  I saw that plan of action only made him isolate and afraid to push the limits of enduring pain.  Furthermore, I believe he has increased his pain and problems by not continuing to “develop his ability” to embrace the pain.  I have embraced my pain.  On a scale from 1 to 10 I have worked it down to a 5.  I do stretches, I do physical activity, and I realize I have to live with this physical agony for the rest of my life, so why would I limit my abilities to enjoy life by being afraid of doing things because it might cause me more pain?  My experience has shown that “little by little and very gently” I have been able to push the threshold of pain, and it has not caused more damage.  I am not afraid of doing things.  I have been in chronic pain now’ going on three years.

    The government refused to give me Social Security because it does not understand this rare disorder.  I was not going to say I have a mental insanity because I do not.  Chronic pain is not in your head, it is everywhere in your body, and the body does produce symptoms to prove that.  My major symptoms are the upper part of my body is always fevered.  Chronic pain causes “whereever the part of the body that is disturbed” to have extremely elevated heated areas.  It’s sad that medical society will not try to use heat imaging software to prove a person’s chronic pain that is being caused at the physical level. Is also sad to known that medical society does not refer their patients to massage, nor do they have any comprehension of how to do nerve massage for chronic nueropathic pain.  It is not sad that I decided to do something about my chronic pain anyway, and I have discovered nerve massage techniques that help me reduce the pains strength and further my mobility.  It is my hope within a year or two; I will finally have an 80 to 90 percent reduction in chronic pain because of the nerve massage.  Look forward to a future submission in this area explaining how to do nerve massage.  I discovered it on my own because medical society had given up.  I have never given up on myself, and I never will.

 

Thomas A. SUTOR

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Lompoc CA 93438

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