"It’s often when our suffering is at its
worst that the devil walks in, ready to
attack our faith."
This, a quote from today's WELS' Daily Devotion, titled, "The Comparison". It's amazing how God knows just what we need to know, and be reminded of, and exactly when.
By the devotion's title, you may have thought that "The Comparison", referred to the contrasting of my recent x-rays. Instead, it suggests both the damage we do, and the risk to our faith, when we measure ourselves up against others, be it achievements, looks, earthly possessions... It also highlight's the time we have here, for life each day on Earth, is so brief,in comparison to the time we'll spend in our eternal home in Heaven.
I'm sure I'm not the only one who's heard a sermon on a Sunday and marveled at its' perfect timing and personal application. This is exactly how I feel about today's devotion. Read it here: http://www.wels.net/spiritual-help/daily-devotion/2014-04/devotion-april-8-2014
Really. It's worth the read.
Today's therapy seemed to go a lot faster than previous days'. The idea that I don't have to CONSTANTLY be thinking about not falling off the blue disk, while using the cantilever, is - I believe - a true testament to the whole basis of this treatment. The idea is that the postural control center in the brain is learning a new way to hold posture. When I first stood on The Vibe (the vibrating disk used while wearing the cantilever), I absolutely could not break concentration, or I'd fall. It was like I was trying to balance on a full-sized, ball. Now, it feels more like I'm simply standing on a trampoline. And I can talk, and move, and I don't (usually) fall.
Today's x-ray showed no change in curve reduction (Cobb Angle); I'm still at 35 degrees. BUT, it did show that vertebral rotation is improved, and my entire spine is shifting more midline. Dr. D was encouraged to see this, and adjusted my cantilever to persuade my whole rib cage and spine to continue moving along to the right! It's fascinating how each person's spine and response to treatment is unique. It's fun to watch how the treatment changes and progresses, accordingly.
I've been very forthright with the doc, as well as Andi and Amy, in letting them know that I am prepared to do the uncomfortable - even painful, if it's going to work/help me! I think maybe he's bringing me that challenge.
It's quite heavy, now.
15 lb weight on my right, and the newly-added, 2nd lever with a 10 lb weight, on the left |
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