So, Jaynie, dear, tell the people who are judging you, to walk in your shoes. You need pictures of adhesions and print out stories from the site http://www.adhesions.org. Please go there and get more info. especially from Helen Dynda's past emails. And then politely shove it down their throats. Opps, sorry, got carried away. Love, Sally
>----- Original Message -----
From: "Jaynie Jarvis" <hipjaynie@webtv.net>
To: "Multiple recipients of list ADHESIONS"
<adhesions@mail.medispecialty.com>
Sent: Saturday, April 20, 2002 12:44 AM
Subject: Re: Deep Massage/Sally
> At Fri, 19 Apr 2002, Sally Grigg wrote:
> >
> >Hi, friends, I have a video of my last operation and if you have ever
seen
> >one of these you will see why massage is just not enough to free up the
> >adhesions. They are actually growing into and around your organs. They's
not
> >loose and free and floating aimlessly around. They have a purpose- to
adhere
> >to something and stick and pull. So anybody that thinks you can take them
> >out with your hands should see an
> actual operation video. Then you'll know
> >what they look like. And there are many different kinds, long, stringy
ones,
> >and big Grecian columns with blood vessels and tissue and nerves, etc.
Love
> >and strength to all, and yes, I'm feeling somewhat better. I'm here, at
> >least. Sally
>
> Sally, did you read about the "Clear Passages Physical Therapy" place in
> Florida that says they can get us out of pain? What they must be doing
> is getting everything to relax so it is not pulling. I can't see that
> it is long lasting though. Being a massage therapist I had to try lots
> of body work 1st thing and none of it made my pain less always more. And
> I was guilted for not doing what excersise they recommended. Every
> alternative person thinks I have adhesions because my mom died and I am
> greiving or something like that. Always blamming it on my feelings of
> looseing my mom. It was horrible. A clarivouyant said my disease was
> 'EMOTIONAL." WHY CAN'T IT JUST BE A DISEASE ? Anyway thats my
> experience. It wasn't all bad. A massage is always good! Love to ya
> all, Jaynie
>