I had an appointment with a Chinese masseuse today it was at once a soothing and painful and tickling experience. I have had a rather weak and very tight back for 15 months now, occasionally feeling like a 60-year-old woman with the type of soreness I would get there. I threw it out back in late 2007, early 2008 and it never quite got better. At first, I would just avoid doing anything that required me to bend or twist in ways that my back would not allow.
When I got back to school, I started going to the Ashe (Student Health) Center for physical therapy sessions. It helped a bit and I started to gain more strength in that area, but I wasn’t very good with keeping up the exercises that were given to me. My insurance only covered so many sessions, so I then decided that I had plateaued and had enough. I stopped going and gave acupuncture a try. I don’t know if it did anything since I only did it once, but yet again, I didn’t want to continue so long as I had to pay.
This summer found me in Beijing, with massage services aplenty. My dad got me a membership card thing at a local place and I started to go there every couple of days for the month that I was there. My flexibility was improving a lot, but then I had to fly off again, to a place where such services are far too expensive. For months, I have not been doing anything for my back and it has only given me scattered bouts of grief. I’ve been meaning to take care of it and go try more variations of help for it, but between not having the time and not wanting to expend the money, I tend to not get it done.
Well, I finally got around to getting another massage and it was a lot different from the last series I got. This one involved a lot of poking and pressure in the crevices of my spine and some pressure points. I tried my best to stay still and breathe normally, but I found myself clenching and holding my breath more than a few times. I came out of it all a bit tender (and hopefully not bruised), but feeling good. Not excellent and through the roof, but less tense, for sure. I’ll wait to see how I feel tomorrow.
At one point, my loose shoulder was kind of sliding around in its socket (yes, I know, gross imagery, but it’s not that bad and doesn’t really hurt), so I’m sure the muscles around there will be very unhappy with me in the morning. I can feel it already. That area has never been very strong, so all this shaking around will have that joint all riled up. I’d really like to soak in a sauna right now. Nice and hot and wet. My skin would thank me. I just hope my right arm doesn’t get too weak tomorrow, or else it’s going to quite the task shouldering my heavy purse, writing, and typing.
One of these days, I want to go try out the chiropractor as well; I hear they work wonders. Maybe when I get insurance.
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