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I started a new treatment on my back last week. It's called IDD and the machine and more information can be found here. Ben went with me the first day to see how the machine works and afterwards, decided that he could probably make one of these since it's just a wench and hydraulic lift hooked up to a computer. I'll stick to the doctor's office, thanks.
I go three times a week for two weeks; when I go I lay on the table and for 20 minutes the machine applies 30 and 60 pounds of pressure in waves. It's meant to help separate the vertebrae to create negative pressure in the disc, which then increases the blood supply to the disc. The increase in blood brings water, nutrients, oxygen and removes the waste products. Looks hopeful.
We are slowly getting out halloween decorations for the upcoming party that you have no doubt heard about. Ben and John have been testing out the new karaoke setup and have added a bunch more songs to the selection list. If you have any special requests, let me know and I"ll pass the word along.
We went to DeerCreek last weekend (I know it's the Verizon Wireless music center, but I don't like change) to see Roger Waters perform Dark Side of the Moon. For those not in the know, Roger Waters was a founding member of Pink Floyd. My dad met us for dinner at Outback, then the three of us headed up to the concert. Good times for sure. There was an encore of "Just Another Brick (in the wall)", "Comfortably Numb" and one more, but I can't remember it off hand. The entertainment was fantastic, but can someone please testify to the fact that the design for leaving the venue is one of the poorest designs EVER? Help me out here.
This past Sunday was my birthday, I'm 28 now. I guess that puts me in the "late twenties" group, eh? The concert was my present, so that's what I did for my birthday. I splurged and bought us pavillion seats. Our fridge also broke down that day, so that's been fun. The man is coming to fix it on Wednesday.
This weekend is homecoming at teh RHIT and we will be there Friday night and some of Saturday. I'm sure Ben's gone back for homecoming, but this will be the first time for me. I'm sort of excited to check out the student project displays and "hospitality tents" sound exsquisite, I look forward to sampling all of their hospitality. We're staying at the Woodridge Motel, which sounds like a roach motel, but whatever. We'll only be there to sleep. Where are you staying?
ok, so what to blog about.....
I started a new treatment on my back last week. It's called IDD and the machine and more information can be found here. Ben went with me the first day to see how the machine works and afterwards, decided that he could probably make one of these since it's just a wench and hydraulic lift hooked up to a computer. I'll stick to the doctor's office, thanks.
I go three times a week for two weeks; when I go I lay on the table and for 20 minutes the machine applies 30 and 60 pounds of pressure in waves. It's meant to help separate the vertebrae to create negative pressure in the disc, which then increases the blood supply to the disc. The increase in blood brings water, nutrients, oxygen and removes the waste products. Looks hopeful.
We are slowly getting out halloween decorations for the upcoming party that you have no doubt heard about. Ben and John have been testing out the new karaoke setup and have added a bunch more songs to the selection list. If you have any special requests, let me know and I"ll pass the word along.
We went to DeerCreek last weekend (I know it's the Verizon Wireless music center, but I don't like change) to see Roger Waters perform Dark Side of the Moon. For those not in the know, Roger Waters was a founding member of Pink Floyd. My dad met us for dinner at Outback, then the three of us headed up to the concert. Good times for sure. There was an encore of "Just Another Brick (in the wall)", "Comfortably Numb" and one more, but I can't remember it off hand. The entertainment was fantastic, but can someone please testify to the fact that the design for leaving the venue is one of the poorest designs EVER? Help me out here.
This past Sunday was my birthday, I'm 28 now. I guess that puts me in the "late twenties" group, eh? The concert was my present, so that's what I did for my birthday. I splurged and bought us pavillion seats. Our fridge also broke down that day, so that's been fun. The man is coming to fix it on Wednesday.
This weekend is homecoming at teh RHIT and we will be there Friday night and some of Saturday. I'm sure Ben's gone back for homecoming, but this will be the first time for me. I'm sort of excited to check out the student project displays and "hospitality tents" sound exsquisite, I look forward to sampling all of their hospitality. We're staying at the Woodridge Motel, which sounds like a roach motel, but whatever. We'll only be there to sleep. Where are you staying?

5 Comments:
At 10/3/06 3:35 PM,
SS said…
woodridge being the one by the cemetary? i called them and they said they didn't take reservations and it was first come, first served. we're staying at a slightly less sketchy sounding super 8
At 10/3/06 5:41 PM,
Vinnie Jones said…
Did it take you 12 hours to get out of the Creek? No; Then quit yer bitchin!
By the way, Happy Birthday!
Love ya-
jackass friend who forgot
At 10/4/06 1:21 PM,
bigD said…
That's the woodridge. I think there's a hotel out towards seelyville that would be much mo betz closer and likely trachier.
I'm staying at whitman's. Stoked for tweeties and beer and first wok.
Recommend you don't get too stoked for 'student project displays' or 'hospitality tents'.
At 10/4/06 3:15 PM,
Stef said…
Oh yeah, I think we really will go to 1st Wok this time and I will finally get to experience it for myself!
At 10/5/06 10:37 AM,
Anonymous said…
just get drunk and pass ote at the house or in your vehicle, that's usually what I do.
mtg tomorrow afternoon, just hurt my chances on attending.
dirt
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