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Myofascial Pain and Myofascial Release Therapy

By Maria Leet Socolof Thursday, August 28, 2008

Love

Essence

Aspirations

Saved

Expectation

 

Trust

Healing

Empathy

Re-birth

Allowing

Possibilities

Yearning

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:12am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:13am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:14am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:14am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:16am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:16am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 7:16am

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

Anonymous
Anonymous
8/29/08 1:23pm

I speak from a position of living with pain for more than 36 years.  When I was a student at the University of Michigan, I sustained a severe brain stem injury.  Needless to say, I was plucked out of my life and put on the sidelines for most of that time.  It is only NOW that I have identified a career that reflects my strengths, that I can imagine myself working in the mainstream. 

 

The road to reintegration continues to be long and difficult.   Just because I was able to do something yesterday, doesn't mean I will able to repeat the behavior.  As long as I give my best, to whatever I'm attempting, I can be satisfied and content. 

 

Nancy Bauser, ACSW, BCETS, BCDT - www.survivoracceptance.com

Disability Life Coach - nancy@survivoracceptance.com

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By Maria Leet Socolof— Last Modified: 09/06/11, First Published: 08/28/08