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Jan,

I'm glad you are getting better from your chiro mishap.

I have so many massage tools I could sell them myself! I usually don't like ones

that vibrate, but I'm sure tone has one on display that I could try in the

store. Thanks.

Susie

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> Yeah susie, I can relate .I recently went to a new chiropractor and hemessed

up by back and Ihave had a half dozen sessions with my usual chiropractor to try

to fix what ever it was he did.Im on the mend, from that one bad experience.

> If you can afford it, tone carries this massage tool with 2 bumps on it

that vibrate at a high rate.It helps loosen muscle , I usually use mine on the

highest vibration setting as the thumping settings dont do me much good.This is

a cheap version of a tool called The Thumper, and its simply a vibrating massage

tool.

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> OT:  Re: Back spasms -Susie

>     Posted by: " tim2buk " tim2buk@... tim2buk

>     Date: Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:01 pm ((PDT))

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> Jan,

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> Unfortunately,

> going to a chiropractor in 1986 was what started the shoulder blade

> spasms in the first place.  I was hurt during the exam, developed upper

> back pain & over the years the spasms have spread to all 4 quadrants

> of the body. I even broke down & went to see other chiropractors

> after that in hopes that they could fix what was wrong, but nothing ever

> helped, only aggravated it.  I use the tennis ball trick only for

> behind my neck when I get a headache.  I can't use it for my spine

> because it's too hard to roll it up & down.  The high-bounce ball

> works best for me.  And of course the old stand-by, a heating pad.  It's

> not much, but it's better than nothing.

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> Susie

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> " Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything

> really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and

to dare to love completely. " -R. Buckminster Fuller

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http://www.purposefairy.com/4899/15-powerful-things-happy-people-do-differently/

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I foud ou that chises massage were the best for me bu tthey can be quite dep

Kindly marie

To: Lyme_and_Rife Sent: Thursday, June 28, 2012 10:45 AMSubject: OT: Re: Back spasms -Susie

Jan,I'm glad you are getting better from your chiro mishap.I have so many massage tools I could sell them myself! I usually don't like ones that vibrate, but I'm sure tone has one on display that I could try in the store. Thanks.Susie>> > > Yeah susie, I can relate .I recently went to a new chiropractor and hemessed up by back and Ihave had a half dozen sessions with my usual chiropractor to try to fix what ever it was he did.Im on the mend, from that one bad experience.> If you can afford it, tone carries this massage tool with 2 bumps on it that vibrate at a high rate.It helps loosen muscle , I usually use mine on the highest vibration setting as the thumping

settings dont do me much good.This is a cheap version of a tool called The Thumper, and its simply a vibrating massage tool.> jan> > > > > OT: Re: Back spasms -Susie> Posted by: "tim2buk" tim2buk@... tim2buk> Date: Tue Jun 26, 2012 2:01 pm ((PDT))> > Jan,> > Unfortunately,> going to a chiropractor in 1986 was what started the shoulder blade > spasms in the first place. I was hurt during the exam, developed upper > back pain & over the years the spasms have spread to all 4 quadrants> of the body. I even broke down & went to see other chiropractors > after that in hopes that they could fix what was wrong, but nothing ever> helped, only aggravated it. I use the tennis ball trick only for > behind my neck when I get a headache. I can't use it for my spine >

because it's too hard to roll it up & down. The high-bounce ball > works best for me. And of course the old stand-by, a heating pad. It's> not much, but it's better than nothing.> > Susie > > "Im not trying to counsel any of you to do anything > really special,except to dare to think, and to dare to go with the truth ,and to dare to love completely." -R. Buckminster Fuller> > > > > http://www.purposefairy.com/4899/15-powerful-things-happy-people-do-differently/>

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