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10/18/04
- Exchange female version for male Sacro Wedgy Email from 12/14/04 love your
product. In fact, I have 3 at home and bought another for a relative.
It works absolutely great. I use it in the car as well. Do you have
or plan to make a video of any of the exercises you suggest? It's sometimes
difficult to get them right from the booklet. Email from 12/14/04 In 1993 I suffered from a large lumber disc prolapse (slipped disc) at the L5-S1 level which was unusually serious because it resulted in a neurological deficiency which meant that my muscles had atrophied (wasted) and I had severe difficulty in walking. Because of this I had to have an operation (a discectomy) in order to take the pressure of the disc off of the nerves which it did successfully did but, of course it could not reverse the atrophy that had already occurred in my hip and leg.
Because these muscles were very weak they constantly became irritated and would go into spasm and I was in constantly in and out of pain, which could only be relieved by going to the physical therapist. The pain would only be relieved on a temporary basis. My walk was also very bad and I had a limp as I had difficulty raising myself onto the ball of my foot. Eventually, I was diagnosed with piriformas syndrome. Despite going to the physical therapy for about 4 years on a weekly basis and following an exercise regime, the pain carried on.
In February
this year (2004) I saw an advertisement for the sacrowedgy on the internet.
I read the information on the website and saw that the concept for the
sacrowedgy was based on an osteopathic sacro-cranial technique
whereby the sacrum is raised thus allowing the muscles to relax. I recognized
this because my
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physical
therapist had been using this technique and placing his hand underneath
my sacrum in order to raise it up in an attempt to get the muscles to
relax, however, this was not as successful for me as the sacrowedgy
was because: (a) it is difficult for a therapist to place their hand
in this position for the 20 minutes plus that it take for the muscles
to really relax and; (b) it is difficult for the therapist to raise
their hand sufficiently high enough for the muscles to relax.
I am sending a copy of my medical records to the Cindy and Dino the Sacro Wedgy people so that my testimonial is backed up by corroborative evidence.
NK in NYC Email from 12/15/04 My brother
bought a Sacro Wedgy for me. I received it in the mail on Monday. I
almost cried when I opened it at the thought of no more pain (I didn't
know he had bought it for me). I tried using it Monday night, but don't
think I had it positioned correctly and I didn't notice any difference.
I used it again last night and was able to roll over in bed! I can't
remember the last time I was able to do that without pain. I used it
again this morning and I am virtually pain free!!!! I am so excited.
I can stand up and sit down. I can pick up and hold my 2 year old daughter,
all without pain. I am so excited and can't thank you enough. I feel
like I have my life back. Email from 1/3/05 I received
my sacrowedgy about a month ago and am writting to tell you how pleased
I am to be able to manage my hip and upper back pain since I bean using
the Sacrowedgy. For me it worked right away the first time I used it.
It also helped aleviate the sciatica pain I was experiencing too. You
have saved me from taking daily pain killers, of which I have not had
to take any since I started using the sacrowedgy and the expense of
a chiropractioner. I must admit I was skeptical at first but not now.
I recommend it to everyone I know who has back pain.
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