Chiropractic spinal adjustments can provide significant relief for patients with chronic pain and neurological conditions by releasing tension in the spine, improving nervous system function, and restoring proper spinal alignment, which may help reduce symptoms like tremors, numbness, and balance issues that have been unresponsive to other medical treatments.
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THE *MOST UNSTABLE* PATIENT IVE CRACKED! 😱 | Emotional Chiropractic | Back Pain Relief | Dr TubioHinzugefügt:
All of them would go, right?
>> Yeah, >> I think so.
>> All right. You ready, man?
>> Yeah. All right. Um, so you guys are coming from about 2 hours away. I appreciate it. Everyone's kind of been almost from out of town today, huh, Sophia?
>> Um, but 2 hours? That's not bad at all.
That way, if we need to see you again, which we probably will. Um, >> definitely.
>> So, tell me what's going on with you.
Obviously, I've read a few things, but I always like to hear from the horse's mouth. Not calling you a horse. All right. calling a horse.
>> Calling you a horse. Tell me what's going on with you, man.
>> Well, I had a fallen back in 2018 and I've been having issues since then. 3 days later, I started getting tremors in my fingers.
>> Oh, wow.
>> And then the pain started shooting up and down my shoulders and my back.
>> Oh my goodness.
>> And then now it's radiated to my neck and my lower back.
>> Okay.
>> And now I'm the tremors are spreading to both hands and my legs. And I'm getting numbness on my legs and I'm losing my balance.
>> Oh wow. Okay. And then I was uh in November of this past year, I was in a car accident.
>> I was at a complete stop and somebody rear ended me doing 60 mph.
>> Oh my god.
>> So that aggra aggraated everything like 10 times worse to now where I don't I don't sleep. I sleep maybe 2 3 hours a night.
>> Oh jeez. Falls.
>> Yeah. And I fall a lot. So >> Wow. So before this there was no tremors, nothing there.
>> Before the fall.
>> Before the fall.
>> No, before the fall. No, none at all.
>> Okay.
No. And then I started noticing that my my arms started hurting and my real tense around my neck and my shoulders.
>> Mhm.
>> And then after that pain just started getting worse and the tremors started getting worse progressively.
>> Wow. And so ever since how what year?
>> 2018.
>> 2018. So about 8 years.
>> Yeah.
>> Now it's been going on for >> he fell forward and he caught himself with his arms and he you could tell he was really tense when he was on the ground >> and he got up and he was just like shaking everything off. But 3 days later is when he started shaking.
>> M. So when you felt, what else did you feel? Like what did you feel happening?
>> Just pain and tensor on my neck and my shoulders and my back.
>> Okay. So all in through here is where it first started.
>> Yes.
>> I got you. Um what makes it better? What makes it worse?
>> No, I haven't found anything that makes it better. Um everything that makes it worse is when I when I'm tired, I'm really tired >> and that's when it starts getting >> starts getting really worse. The pain gets worse. Yeah.
>> Okay.
>> Yeah.
>> Interesting. Okay. Um, so let's see what we sound. How do you feel like this has been? I mean, I almost feel kind of silly asking questions like this, but I do like to see the gravity of it.
>> Um, how do you feel like it's been impacting your life?
>> Severely. Um, it's gone to it affects everything in my life. um to where a lot of the things that that normal people would find like regular daily duties I can't do, >> you know, just even buttoning a shirt or even tying my shoes or even just just sleeping or even just walking.
>> Yeah.
>> Just has to be frustrating.
>> Yeah, >> man.
>> Very frustrating and depressing.
>> On his degree in um what is it called?
>> Accounting.
>> Accounting and he can't even do that cuz he can't type.
>> He can't do anything.
>> Gosh. So, it's just completely ransacked your life.
>> Yeah, >> man. Okay. Um, so my goal today is to hopefully bring some ease to it, right?
>> Um, you know, my my hope is that miracles happen, right?
>> That's what my wife said. You're going to make me 2 inches taller. So, >> hey, I mean, that's a bigger miracle, right?
>> Hey, not an appointment. That was a miracle. Yeah, I mean, >> but you know what we want in all seriousness is to just move the needle a little bit further uh up, >> right? Um we want to do everything that's going to be in accordance with your body that allows it to do and allow your body to heal itself. More than anything, we are just trying to open up pathways and open up ways that your body is going to allow it to just receive the just neurology better for your body.
Right? We see >> a very straight neck. Obviously, we can see that the posture is now being different. We can see that the mid back obviously like when you're sitting down like this, like when we're looking at you here, >> we see like this is just like this big slope right here and then it comes back down this way. So, ideally, we'd like you to be closer back this way, but it's probably kind of tough >> that way. All right. Um, and so we want to open these things and just kind of see like I feel like there's just so much that your body has had to kind of go through >> that right now we're just going to find spots in your areas in the spine and figure out like hey is this restricted or not and we're going to try and open those areas up and then after that we'll see what your body gives us. Hopefully it's an improvement and as long as it's an improvement we can continue to keep going.
>> All right. Let's do it to it, man. All right.
>> Um, let's have you look straight into Sofia, right into the camera. Uh, let's have you turn your head to the right for me.
>> Okay. Does that hurt at all when you do that?
>> Yeah.
>> Where does it hurt?
>> In the back.
>> Like here.
>> Back there. And then further down.
>> Down here.
>> Yeah. To the right.
>> Right here.
>> Right there.
>> Okay. Look to the left.
>> Does that hurt there at all?
>> Yes.
>> Okay. Look straight. Where does that hurt when you look to the left?
>> On right here on the side.
>> On that side there. Okay. So, more like pinpointed this way. Yeah.
>> Yeah. It almost looks like your head is kind of like shifted like this.
>> She's like, "Yeah, I see that."
>> When he lays down, you'll notice how bad her shoulders are shifting as well.
>> Okay.
Um, sit up straight again for me.
Sophia, come back over here. All right.
So, one of the things that we're noticing is that we can first, so obviously head shapes can be different, but one of the things that we're noticing is that when we get to this muscle here and we get to this muscle here, there is so much more activation right in through here. You kind of feel that down.
>> Yeah, I felt that right away.
>> So, all of this is a lot more tense. We can even see like a little bubble almost compared to even this side. Um it doesn't mean that this side is abstained. Like we can feel some tension in that area, but this feels like it's taking so much pressure. Do you get headaches and migraines too?
>> Sometimes headaches.
>> No, sometimes headaches. Okay. So, what we're kind of leading in towards might be uh could be an occiput. That would be my first guess. And then kind of probably runs all the way down this way, but we'll see. Right. Let's have you bend this ear to this shoulder.
All right. And then bend this ear to this shoulder.
Is that tougher or easier? Yeah, >> that's tougher, right? So, it's not really quite moving.
>> So, look straight again.
Okay.
So, I'm also going to take this. We're going to come down like this.
And I'm going to come down like this.
Okay. Yeah. So, it doesn't feel like that atlas. It feels more of that occiput. Let's have you stand uh actually right there. Sophia. Let's have you look all the way up to the ceiling for me.
Okay. And then let's have you look all the way down.
Does that hurt at all when you do that?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Where at?
>> Uh in my middle back.
>> Your middle back. Okay. Stand up now for me too.
Okay. Move forward a little bit.
And then let's have you try and touch your toes.
All right. Come back up.
What have the doctors said?
>> The doctors?
>> Yeah.
>> They all say something different. You've seen different neurologists and some of them say he has Parkinson's and saying he has a tremor. Some of them a resting tremor. A >> essential tremor.
>> Essential tremor. They all say something different.
>> Yeah. Okay. Um, let's have you go on your stomach here for me. Okay.
But when we took MRIs, the MRIs showed that I had an imping on C7.
>> Okay.
>> Four, I think.
>> Anyone in your family have a history of Parkinson's?
>> No.
>> No. Okay.
>> Uh, can you do me a favor? Take off this belt for me.
>> Yeah.
>> I'm sorry.
>> Not really.
>> I just felt it on you right now. It's really hard.
>> Huh?
>> It's a tough belt.
>> Oh, I know. It's really hard to belt.
>> Yeah. The reason I have it is because it makes it easier for me to actually put on a belt.
>> I usually have to help him.
>> It's good for the kids though.
>> Yeah.
Wow.
>> You have to do it once.
>> Yeah.
>> So, no cakes.
>> No. Okay.
>> I'm about to have two. They're nuts.
>> Well, one's nuts. Scoot down toward your feet a little bit.
Good.
>> Got a lot of godchildren though.
>> Hm. You got a lot of god children.
>> Yeah, that's awesome.
>> You must be good people that have a lot of godchildren.
>> We try.
>> Yeah. All right. Deep breath in right here.
Exhale. Good. Now, keep this leg straight. Lift it up as high as you can go.
Okay. Any pain when you do that?
>> No.
>> Okay. And then do the right side.
Okay.
Does that hurt?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay. Right side's harder, huh?
>> Yes.
>> Okay.
Okay. Let's go. Deep breath in right here for me.
In through your nose, out through your mouth.
Good. Slow. Uh, slower. Deep breath in.
Pause at the top.
Exhale out.
Good. Again. Open. Open. Open. Open.
Open. Open. Out.
Good.
And deep breath in right here.
All of your chest. Exhale out.
All of it out.
Exhale out.
And again. Deep breath in.
And exhale out.
And again.
And exhale out.
And right up in here. Deep breath in.
Exhale out.
Good. Bigger. In. Open. Open. Open.
Open. Open. Out.
Good. Again. In.
Exhale. All the way out. All the way out.
Okay.
Okay, let's see. Scoot down a little bit more for me, man.
>> Yeah. Thanks.
Right there.
Grab those handles for me again.
Okay.
>> You okay?
>> Yeah.
>> Easier.
>> Wow. Okay. Did you ever injure this ankle?
>> Yeah.
>> What' you do? Surgery.
>> Okay. What? Why?
>> Uh torn tendon.
>> Is this where you fell into the hole?
>> No.
>> Okay.
>> Separate injury.
>> Separate injury. All right.
>> I'm just really clumsy.
>> So is Sophia.
>> She She might fall during this visit.
>> TV.
>> I love you, Sophia. Don't hate me.
>> Okay.
>> That was a look of love. Yeah, she's sick of me. Okay, look up a little bit for me.
Okay, that's too much. All right, let's relax there. Let me take this here.
Let me take that there. There is something that is right here.
I just want to see.
Okay. You're feeling right there. So I am going to take this kind of like that.
Let your head come down. That's good.
Let this be down. Thank you. This one too. Okay.
Easier right there.
Find this breath right here.
Let that air go.
Good. Almost there.
That's So, I'm going to have to come and we're going to push a little bit there. Okay.
Easy.
See, I know.
Maybe not as much lateral roll. Ah, there it goes. Good.
>> Oh man.
>> What?
>> Felt the blood flow through my fingers.
>> Had a really hard time having any blood.
>> Oh, give us another How are we doing?
>> Good.
>> You all right?
>> Yeah.
>> Okay.
Next thing, we're going to lift this back up again.
Right here.
And then this one too.
Right here.
Go back down.
Okay.
Look up a little bit there for me, Thomas.
Good. Now, let that head just sink down.
Yeah, that's better.
So, what we're going to have to do is just kind of pull a little bit. I'm going to have to kind of give you this motion in there. Yeah. Almost like we're feeding. And there it is.
>> Y. Look at that.
>> Wow.
>> I felt that in my soul.
>> Oh yeah.
Good.
Okay.
Easier on the legs. I know.
Yeah.
It's a little bit on that right side.
Yeah.
>> Yeah. Okay.
So, I'm going to do here is open up this right hip a little bit.
Okay.
And I'm just going to push right here.
Good.
Lift this up.
Good. Okay. Go back down.
So, one thing that we're seeing on his X-rays is that the right hip is kind of just pulled down like this along with the sacrum. Everything just kind of dropped. And so we want to do is kind of feed in not even just through his sacrum but also his lumbar.
Good. Left leg all the way up first.
>> Like this.
>> Yep.
>> Good. And then do the right side.
>> Yeah. How does that feel?
>> Good.
>> Easier. A >> lot better. Yes.
>> Yeah. Good. Let's have you now go on your Actually, let me see something.
Okay, this feels kind of calm.
All right.
Okay.
So, there is some tightness that's happening in through here.
>> Mhm.
>> Yep. So, all we have to do is just kind of turn a little bit into it. Good. Find my hands. Deep breath in.
Exhale out.
Good. Take a deep breath in.
Hold it. There it goes.
Oh man.
>> What' you feel?
Pressure relief from the middle back.
>> That was a big release.
Give you a minute.
Heat.
Heat.
Okay.
Wow.
What are you feeling? What are you noticing?
A lot of pressure relief from my back.
You'll >> finally be able to sleep.
>> Oh man, it feels so different.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> You can breathe easier, too.
>> It's great.
knew we were going to receive a miracle.
>> Whenever you're ready, we'll have you uh flip over on your back. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> But you can take your time. If you need to sit up, you can.
Oh man.
Like before I used to feel like my back was so compressed, >> especially when I breathe, when I take deep breaths.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, that's gone now.
>> Oh, wow. That's great.
>> Yeah.
>> Why don't uh why don't you stand up?
Let's uh just reset a little bit before we start doing anything. Okay. Okay.
See, before when I used to do that, I used to >> go backwards right away.
>> Oh, really? Wow.
>> Yes. I used to lose my balance instantly.
>> Instant.
That's why I was waiting for the wall to stop me right now. But >> he literally slams into walls. Like he just starts going back and he can't stop.
>> Oh jeez.
>> Yeah.
>> Oh, that's why I was like, "Wait, >> anytime he closes his eyes and goes back like that, don't just fall backwards."
>> What in the whole wide world? What the heck?
>> I'm getting chills because of it. M >> like literally you don't understand how bad he falls.
>> That's crazy.
>> Wow.
>> Wow. See, see it.
>> It's okay. Take your time.
>> I know it's got to be tough on you, man.
I know it has to be. You know, just the simple things, you know, just standing up I used to be so active and now I can't I barely barely even move. And what a difference.
Well, that's what we hope to give people. It's just a little bit of not even just a little bit, but a big normaly of life, right? Like we want here.
>> Your your fingers aren't very absorbent.
You know, >> I'm used to this already.
>> All right.
>> Yeah. Yeah. I want to have you go on your back now. Okay.
Just guiding you. You're good.
I'm going to pull you down a little bit.
Okay.
>> Okay. You can keep your head down. I'm going to do some work for you.
I didn't go to the gym anyway.
>> You don't even need to go to the gym.
I didn't go today.
>> Okay.
My schedule's gotten smaller and smaller, so I have to figure out new ways.
>> I tell them, I was like, I don't >> patience.
>> I was like, I don't want to start until 10:30. And then it's like 10:00. I'm like, well, I can't help them.
Lift your head up. I'm sorry. Uh chin up. Chin up. Chin up.
>> Okay. So, what we're doing here, uh this is one of two doing a little bit because I do feel um how stiff it is. Now, here's the thing, like I've also dealt with another patient. I still remember him. Um who's kind of very similar to him, right? He got great results. So, we still always have hope. Nerves take some time. Your body takes some time to heal and figure itself.
>> I'm laughing cuz I don't want to cry again.
>> Babe, you're alive.
>> Oh my gosh. There's the two inches right there.
Oh my gosh.
>> We were going for four. Come on. Oh, >> I literally felt it all the way down my spine. Good.
>> Thank >> all the way down.
>> There might be an increase of the shaking here for a little bit.
>> Yeah, as you can tell.
>> Mhm.
>> Oh my gosh.
Take a minute. I'm going to grab something. I'll be right back.
Everything starts going all the way down my back.
>> All the way down.
>> Yes.
>> Cuz he knows how to do it.
>> He just wanted to turn the tower on moving.
He's saying things on camera that he shouldn't be saying.
>> What did he say?
>> I said he did what I couldn't do. What I was terrified to do to him. And he's like, "Yeah, because he actually knows what he's doing."
He's like, "You just wanted to tie a towel on my neck until I stopped moving."
>> Wow. What a relief.
Your voice changed.
>> Yeah.
>> So, this feels Is this This is the one that you injured.
>> Yeah.
>> That was gross. Okay. Okay. Next one.
There he goes.
Yeah. Yeah.
What's next?
Let's have you lay on your Oh, I got to grab my my pillow. Just grab water.
>> I have a cow one.
>> The relief that's gone on my back.
Really?
>> The tension that's gone really all the tension.
>> Yeah, >> that's good.
Um, >> that's your favorite.
>> Let's have you lay on your side. Face that way. This way. Uh, yeah. Turn towards me. Okay. Okay. Nice.
>> I can't eat that much.
>> Yeah. I can't eat the cup or that big old piece of bread. Mhm.
Okay. Good.
So, we are going to adjust your lower back. Okay.
>> Okay.
>> I'm going to take your leg just like this.
Gotcha. I'm going to take your hand.
That's it.
Good. Good.
Okay.
So, uh your lower back, you might be able to see it, might not.
But this part, you see how like it curves down to the right side.
>> So, what we're gonna do is adjust into that L5 area so that way >> we can push into it.
>> Okay.
>> All right. Let's do it. I'm ready.
>> Yeah.
>> I guess let that sink a little bit.
Yeah.
Okay.
A little bit right there. Don't look at me.
>> Okay.
>> It's weird.
>> Don't make eye contact.
>> Yeah. Just like lining, you know, why we're lining you up right here. We don't want to touch that. Mhm. A little bit here. Good.
Oh man.
>> Maybe you can drive better now.
>> How that feel? Good.
The swelling of his fingers is caused by like cavity.
>> Um I think it's from an overactive nervous system, right? I think whatever is happening like something happened where the nervous system is like just kind of on overload.
>> So as it starts to calm down further and further and further then it can start to hopefully help the drummers.
>> Yeah. Cuz he never had him lay down.
>> Yeah.
Uh turn and face me this way.
>> Okay.
Okay.
So, let your head go down. I'm going to bring this right here.
And I'm going to take this arm like this. You're going to place this above your head if you can. That's good. Let me take this right here. Okay. Easy.
Let the leg hang down.
Mhm. Easier.
There it goes. Good.
You all right?
>> Yeah. Soften that left leg, the bottom leg. And let it go. Yeah. More. Good.
Oh, dang.
>> Oh, man. I'm paying for torture.
Oh, I know. That does feel good, though.
Take your time.
Okay.
Set up.
>> Oh man, what a difference.
>> Yeah. Night and day difference. What are you noticing?
>> Just by me being able to get up like that.
>> Uh-huh. I have to help him.
>> Oh, really?
>> Uh-huh.
>> Oh, wow.
>> Yeah, cuz I wasn't able to support my weight with with my body like this.
>> H >> I saw you like walking him in here.
>> Mhm.
>> And I thought maybe he had like a really bad back.
>> I mean, you kind of do, but you know what I mean.
>> Yeah. Good.
Let's have you turn and face um this way. Put your legs >> Okay.
>> facing that way. All right.
Like sit on the edge or >> Mhm.
>> You're living on the wall side on the edge.
Okay.
Scoot a little bit towards me.
That's good right there. Thank you.
And this.
All right.
So, what I want to do here is open that mid back just a little bit more if we can. Feels very stiff, but we still want to adjust it. All right.
>> All right. So, I'm going to take this right here. You're going to put your arm around me that way. And the other one as well, too. You're going to put your head down. You're not wearing any makeup, are you? No. Not anymore. All right. Not before we got here.
>> That's good.
Almost.
That's it. Let the head go. I already felt that popping already. Yeah. Ah, let's go. Ah, one more. Drop all the way back. Yeah.
Huh. I know.
Thank you.
Tough, huh? Yeah.
Okay. Good.
There's the pressure on >> your back.
>> On my back. I couldn't breathe.
>> Really?
>> Yeah. Cuz you feel the pressure like this.
That was a little bit harder adjustment.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, >> definitely was.
>> It's cuz this area is real locked in, but we still need to push through it.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. But it started moving as we were going down.
>> Yeah. The minute I laid on it, it started cracking.
>> Mhm.
>> Yeah. Good.
>> Let's have you turn and face the wall now. Your whole body.
>> Scoot to the left a little bit. Okay, that's it right there. Okay, that looks straight. Beautiful.
>> All right, so we are going to adjust this side.
I have it in my bracelet.
It's in my pocket.
I like I knew I had it on today.
All right.
So, there's a few things that we are feeling. I want to see something here before we get further on.
sleep mode.
Yeah. Okay. So, we're going to adjust this atlas here first. Okay. So, I want you to sit up straight there for me.
That's good. Let the head relax, though.
Just the head.
There's just a lot of things that are just kind of moving to this side and we want to get this to move.
>> Yeah, I know, right? Right through there, huh? Okay, I'm going to climb behind you, man.
>> Okay.
I didn't mean to knock you in the head.
Sorry. Lean back on my leg. There we go.
Come this way. Turn. Turn. Turn. Turn.
Turn.
That's it.
Okay.
Here.
Come down where my hand is a little bit more.
Damn.
Take your time.
Oh man.
How does that feel?
>> Painful >> still.
>> Yeah, I can still feel it.
>> He had gone to this other chiropractor that they had sent him to.
>> Mhm. And he totally messed him up.
>> Really?
>> And he just laughed through it. The guy did.
>> He laughed through it.
>> Yeah. He told him and he just like after >> I had to stop him. He only did one adjustment on my neck and I told him, "You know what? You're done."
>> You know, he says, "Well, you couldn't handle it."
>> That's what he said. Made >> fun of him afterwards.
>> That's crazy. Yeah.
Well, I'm sorry that happened to you.
>> Yeah, thanks.
>> How's it feeling?
>> Good. Easier.
>> Yeah, >> I know. That was a lot.
>> Yeah, it's still popping and crackling when I turn my head.
>> Does it normally do that?
>> No.
>> That's okay.
>> Yeah. So like the popping crackling I mean I mean some joint some joints have got restored.
>> Yeah.
>> Right. That movement.
>> Yeah. Look to the right again.
>> Wow.
>> Better.
>> I don't feel it anymore.
>> Look to the left.
>> Yeah. So we're feeling it up here. Yeah.
>> Yeah. And then >> that's what we're going to adjust next.
All right.
>> Okay.
>> You did good. I know that was kind of tough.
>> Yeah.
You can't handle it.
Too soon. Sorry. Sorry. Flashbacks.
>> Never too soon.
>> I know.
>> Okay. Let's see. I want to position your head in a good way. Come up and come down this way.
>> Oh, that's taking a lot.
>> Yeah. So, when we go like that, that's the toughest part. Okay.
>> Uh, sit up straighter for me. There you go. I know. We're going to have to challenge your core muscles here.
>> I don't got those.
>> Soon. Soon you will. All right.
>> Is that part of the miracle?
>> I mean, that would be cool.
Six-packs from getting an adjustment.
Let your head come down more that way. I know.
Okay, there it is. Easy, easy, easy, easy. Come up. Come back. Come back.
Come back.
Come down.
Come back down this way. More.
>> That sounded deep.
See adrenaline. Mhm.
>> No, it's a pain.
Okay.
>> Especially those ones are like this is probably where you're taking most of that pressure >> and most of that weight. So whenever we adjust it, that's a lot for you to kind of take.
>> Yeah. Cuz I could feel the pain shoot everywhere from when you made the adjustment.
>> Mhm. And like it it like it's like a burst like pain goes everywhere but then it starts going away and going away and going away.
>> Mhm.
>> It's almost like a release of stored energy sometimes.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah.
But yeah, this feels a lot better.
>> Mhm.
>> See how like I can touch your skull now?
>> Yeah.
>> How does it feel when I'm touching it?
>> Good. I have no I don't feel the pressure anymore.
>> That's great. Sophia, come back here. So there used to be this unevenness like even like when we were looking at this right side compared to the left side. This right side was a lot harder.
There's still like that starting to come down a little bit more but there's a lot more evenness on both sides which is what we want.
>> You can't see that big bump on the other side.
>> This one?
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah. This is the one that we lessen.
>> Yeah. He had it huge and now it's like >> Yeah. It's going down a lot. And even like the muscle on this right extensor muscle right here is just like starting to come up >> again which is great.
>> How are we doing? Good.
Pain relaxed.
>> Yeah. Good.
>> A lot.
>> Let's do one more. Yeah.
>> All right. Yeah.
>> Lay on your back.
>> Two of two.
Uh, scoot down that way now. Okay.
>> Yeah, just go down.
What a difference.
Yeah.
Okay, let the head go down. There you go.
All right. Ready?
>> Yeah.
I haven't used this today.
You're my lucky guy.
>> All right.
>> Lift your head up and down. Welcome to the torture chamber.
>> Okay, >> go. Nice and easy. Take a deep breath in.
Exhale all the way out.
That's great. Deep breath in.
Exhale out.
Easy. In.
Exhale out. I'm not going to tell you to put your hands Yeah, >> I even felt that. Who?
>> Oh, my ancestors felt that. Oh my gosh.
Oh my gosh.
I didn't think it would crack anymore.
>> I know. It's a lot, right?
>> That was a lot.
A lot.
>> That's what did it. 2 in bigger.
>> I felt it going all the way all the way down my back again. Good. That's >> a little different than last time, right?
>> Yes.
Oh man, what a difference.
I like to give it a a good shot at this for you guys, right? So, I think the body is going to start to calm down more >> and more each time, right? So, let's just be a little consistent with it.
>> Yeah.
>> Yeah, definitely.
>> Man, what a difference.
>> Yeah.
>> Do you even mean just laying on my back?
I mean, I couldn't lay on my back for more than 5 minutes without having to turn on either side.
>> He's just like this all night.
>> All the time.
>> Mhm.
>> Well, I hope like we get better sleep and as we get better sleep, the nerves start to calm down more, right?
You don't have to live in pain.
Oh man, what a difference.
Crazy.
What a difference.
>> You want to sit up? Is it still tingling or what? What are you feeling?
>> Yeah, it's still tingling.
>> Okay, let your body just stay there.
>> You better watch out for What are we noticing as we're laying there?
>> The pressure is gone. The pain is gone.
Especially in my upper back and my shoulders and my neck.
I feel tension like just laying down and so much pressure and it's all gone.
>> He would always say, "I feel like I can't breathe. I feel like I can't breathe all the time." And you can see everything would stuff up right away if you laid like that.
>> So he couldn't even breathe.
>> Wow.
>> What a difference.
I'm moving a lot easier now. Yeah, I was going to say you just kind of got up.
Yeah, usually I could I wouldn't be able to do that.
>> Yeah, he can barely even buckle his feet though. I have to do it for him.
>> So that's hu like for him to just get up like that. Like >> that's huge.
>> That's huge.
>> Wow.
Do some checks.
>> Is that what we're doing?
>> Yeah.
>> Look straight. Turn your head. And I'm not even like telling you to sit up straight. This is kind of where you're at.
>> Look to the right.
Much nicer. Yeah.
>> Yeah.
>> Look to the left.
Way better. Good. Sophia, go to the side. Let's have you look or look all the way up to the ceiling.
>> Good. How's that feel?
>> Good. Look down. How does that feel?
>> No pressure at all.
>> That's awesome.
>> No pain at all.
>> Stand up for me, too. Um, and then try move forward a little bit. Try and touch your toesies.
>> Nice.
>> What the heck?
>> There you go.
>> Good.
Wow.
I want to try this again.
free fall.
>> You look pretty sick.
>> Oh my gosh. I'm like shocked.
>> So, I had two neurologists give me a test >> for for Parkinson's and they had me tilt my head back and put my arms up. The minute I did that, I would start falling back >> every single time.
>> And he did this for like a good 5 minutes.
>> But the neurologist was he couldn't understand because normally Parkinson's patients fall forward. So he was standing in front of him ready to catch him >> and then he fell backwards and he was like >> are you pretending? He's like >> I didn't even know I was going to fall, you know, like that was the first the beginning. And so he did it again. He's do it again. And he stood in front of him again ready to catch him and he fell backwards.
>> And then he's like, "Okay." Like he was so confused and finally he stood behind him and again he fell backwards. He just kept falling backwards anytime he did that.
>> Wow. So that was that's crazy that you can do that right now.
>> I mean I I kind of did it just seeing what would happen.
>> Yeah.
>> You didn't tell me the other side of the table.
>> I like what?
>> Wow.
>> That's crazy.
>> What a difference.
>> Thank you. Thank you so much.
>> You're so welcome, man.
>> This is a miracle in itself, man. I'm telling you. This is >> I love it, man. I'm I'm glad that we were able to help you and get you some out of that pain for sure.
>> Yeah.
>> I mean, >> tremors are one thing, but having to live with tremors and pain is crazy. And here's the thing, like we don't know what's going to happen, right?
Hopefully, your body >> continues to heal more and more. And that's >> that's the hope.
>> Yeah. Just to be able to sleep better. I mean, that that's >> I think if you could just sleep better, I think a lot of things would start to relax even more so. Oh, just because I'm able to breathe and able to move a lot easier now and live without pain. I mean that just a lot of the pain is gone.
>> I love it >> because a lot of the pressure and everything else that I was feeling in my back and my shoulders and my neck, >> it's I don't feel it anymore.
>> I'm so happy.
>> Thank you. Thank you so much.
>> Thank you so much. Oh man, it's >> he was so scared to come too. Like cuz I I didn't tell him I was going to book the appointment or anything. And I they when I called they told me that you were completely booked for like a year >> and I was like dang. And then can you put me on a wait wait wait waiting list?
They're like oh that's like really long too. And I was like okay so there's nothing. And then they're all like no.
So it was a miracle in itself that I got this appointment cuz it literally happened the next day. I just started refreshing the page over and over again to see if there was anything that popped up.
>> Yeah. And then there's Tuesday popped up and this was Friday. I don't even know how that happened.
>> Well, things happen for a reason. Expect miracles. Yeah, expect miracles.
>> Um, listen, I'd like to see you guys if you guys could come like once a month, right?
>> Definitely >> come once a month. Let's do for about 6 months so we can see how we're doing, right? We're looking just for changes.
>> Um, but I think as long as we can I mean, even just like say this is I don't even want to say that, but say like this is what we're doing. This is what we're dealing with, right? At least we're not in pain and you can sleep and you can have the better potential to heal the whole time.
>> Yes.
>> All right.
>> Well, so much I mean this is such a great improvement for me.
>> Yeah.
>> Just to be able to stand I mean because literally I couldn't stand still for more than 5 seconds without starting to fall backwards.
>> Oh my gosh.
>> Like literally literally >> I would lose my balance right away.
>> Wow.
>> That's crazy.
>> Wow.
>> Like he could not do that. Like the way he's standing right now, he would not be able to do that without like starting to fall backwards. Well, I'm I'm excited for this progress, right?
>> Thank you so much, man. I appreciate you, brother.
>> Please take care of yourself. Thank you.
>> Have put on your belt or you want to put on your belt.
>> I think you can do it now.
>> And then, uh, I'll go over what the next visits do cost as well, too, so you guys know and you guys can plan accordingly.
Okay. All right.
>> Thank you.
>> Yes.
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