First day back home, back to work, and first day in 2 weeks without being adjusted. I feel little tingly sensations throughout my body like I'm being slightly reprogrammed.
It feels so much easier to stand up straight....and for the first time in my life I actually want to.
Now it's onto the next phase of the program - daily exercises and the use of the traction chair as well as visiting my LA chiropractor twice a week to maintain the results I received in Minnesota. My scoliosis traction chair arrives today!
I spent the first day realigning my environment to fit with my realigned spine...
- I created an exercise area in my apartment where I can keep my equipment and make it workabout with DVD player, music and a nice view.
- I changed my workspace at home to be 'erganomic' and bought a wireless mouse and keyboard so that I can sit properly at my desk.
After all, a healthy spine needs a healthy environment, and I can either have the reasons why this is not going to work or I can make it work. It's that simple.
I feel such a sense of power and I'm very inspired to keep up my treatment. It doesn't feel like something I 'have to do' anymore, I just do it. And I've shifted the way I relate to it from being a curse to a blessing. I can feel that this was meant for something - to help others who also have scoliosis and inspire a sense of community among people. And it seems to be doing that already.
There are almost 10 people running in the LA Marathon next March, and people travelling as far as Australia to join in the cause and raise money for my treatment. It would be my dream to raise enough money to also sponsor a young girl to receive the 2 week treatment.
~ Onward and upward....literally!
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