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Discussion in 'Introductions' started by Itchy53bastard, Nov 28, 2011.

  1. Itchy53bastard

    Itchy53bastard Welcome New Poster


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    I am a long time sufferer of neuropathic heel pain resulting from a right foot Talar fracture resulting from a fall 1994.
    Combined with;
    fracture of C-4 and C-5 1981, fractures and soft tissue damage to seven left side ribs due to collision with speedboat while on a waterski at (+ -) 60 MPH combined speeds 1972,
    complete right knee dislocation 1974, Hip dislocation/fracture 1971, blah, blah...
    Many more, collar bones, wrists, hands many times, feet and toes, guess I was a little wild in my youth.

    Yet, I’ve been a student and practitioner of holistic health since my teens. I “blame” that for the fact that I am still here and able to function, as it were.

    I have designed a number of health related products over the years and am now involved in creating a superior orthotic insert.

    Cheers!
    I look forward to your input and to sharing with you

    Itchy
     
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