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Hi Mike:

Your statement seems particularly true of muscle, tissue injuries that

cause pain. From now on, I will always keep this principle in the

forefront when looking for the " cause " .

Shoulder arm in great shape even first thing in a.m.

Hi to Darlene! An amazing lady! Meaghan loved her and let Darlene know

that during a nightmare Meaghan has been able, on a couple of occasions,

to tell herself this is a nightmare and then turn it into a " good "

dream. Nothing short of amazing! I am reinforcing this approach.

Also, many thanks for passing on to Cindy , Meaghan's cardiology

consult note. What a brilliant idea on your part, but also so very,

very perceptive and kind of Cindy to bring it up with Dr. F during her

visit, particularly when she was no doubt exceedingly preoccupied and

overwhelmed with the results of Dylan's tests. I know I might not have

had that presence of mind to advocate for others when my own are so

severely ill and suffering. The CEDA " family " have guts and courage in

spades worthy of Olympian medals....makes me look at the Olympics as a

sham when I see the fortitude of so very many of the CEDA family.

Safe travelling for you both! Bernie

Re: Treatment Session Updates

Looking back I realise it was the scapular muscle spasm that was

causing the problem. With that release the pull on the post. arm and

elbow just melted away over time.

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Just another example of what I keep saying (and being told over and

over again in different classes) - identify the symptom and look

elsewhere for the cause. You would be absolutely amazed how many

times I find that the source/cause of the problem is nowhere near

where the symptomatic pain is. In your case, the pain was in the

elbow but the cause was in the shoulder.

And as long as " real doctors " continue to just treat the symptoms,

they are going to continue to fail to fix the problems.

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