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Dear
Dr. Hauser,
I very much enjoyed the Journal of Prolotherapy, as it
addresses doctors and patients, the kind of patient
that seeks out healing options. I searched through
the internet to research my treatment options, and
educated myself on Prolotherapy and its benefits.
The Journal of Prolotherapy is another resource for
people making informed choices in their health care.
I can see that you almost have the perfect circle in
the health care system, as noted on Page 63. It would
be helpful to see more professionals listed on this
page. Hopefully, the Journal of Prolotherapy will be
able to educate more traditional physicians, who as
a group I find to be resistant to integrative therapies.
When speaking to my physician before coming for
my first Prolotherapy treatment, I was surprised to
learn that he knew of Prolotherapy. He stated that
Prolotherapy “works differently” and continued to
discuss the treatment he would provide. He did not
discourage me from pursuing Prolotherapy, which
was refreshing.
The Journal of Prolotherapy makes everything crystal
clear. Both the benefits of prolotherapy and the
mechanism of connective tissue were explained very
well. As patients, I know we are often full of worry
and in a rush. However, something I have learned
with my injury is that when it comes to connective
tissues, muscle and bones, healing can be baby steps.
One thing injured people may not realize, but should
consider, is that the money they invest in Prolotherapy
Treatment is truly a “Life Investment,” and once they
are better they will see the world with different eyes. The
money they invest will come back to them, as
they will be physically able to be active again.
“Welding” is an appropriate and helpful term, and is
the term I keep in mind as I receive the Prolotherapy
treatment. I am looking forward to more “welding,”
moving towards a strong and healthy body!
Letter submitted from outside the U.S., requesting
anonymity. |
JOP
COMMENTS
Dear Anonymous,
Thanks for your letter. Thank you also
for reading
the first issue. As you know it is our
hope to get more
doctors interested in Prolotherapy, but
honestly a
lot will happen if you and others who
have received
Prolotherapy spread the word! You are
right, the word
‘weld’ is a good word as it pertains
to Prolotherapy
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