Notes from the field - brain and cord

Filed under: Uncategorized — Admin at 7:13 am on Wednesday, April 15, 2009

HI - this is the sort of report that makes FSM so rewarding - you just have to love being us  this is one of many notes sent in by this occupational therapist from a regional hospital who treats brain and spinal cord injuries with FSM. This is from Mike:

“I had another recent exciting case (this is the “short” version)…they weren’t in the hospital–it was someone that I had treated with Cranio-sacral in the past–she called and asked me to work on her husband.  He fell and hit his head in December and lost his LT memory–didn’t know her, himself, family, etc….The medical system said he had alzheimer’s and wouldn’t release him to return to work.  I was able to work with him twice using Cranio-sacral and FSM–only had the Custom Care, so I used the newest Dura protocal (got it from the PT from Michigan–Vanessa Cayle…), concussion, and brain fog over 2 sessions.  Each time he got off the table, he immediately recalled new personal information about himself/family and began being active again at home!!  They were thrilled and so was I!!!  They haven’t been able to come back yet….but I think I’ll hear from them soon!Thanks again for all you do and all you’ve given to the medical world—it truly has been a career changing experience for me and is a life changing experience for all those I come in contact with!!

By the way, the 15 y.o. female that I presented at the symposium stopped by the rehab unit a couple weeks ago—no assistive devices including AFO’s, etc.  She says she has NO deficits at all—and she was coming to sign up to talk to people with SCI’s in the future!!!  She knows that FSM made the difference for her!!!!!

Ok, Good night for now!!

Mike


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