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 on: September 05, 2010, 11:55:00 AM 
Started by distoweb - Last post by distoweb
Dear friends.

Many of you know closely the distoweb’s option to get helped and learn in the physiotherapeutic area. In fact many of you have taken into account every good advice for your concrete symptoms (spasms, pain, anxiety…), and have even emailed the physio for personal and always free advice. Please keep on considering this option when you need it. 

You can get some useful advice about [Spasticity, stiffness, spasms; Muscular and joints pain; Depression, anxiety, stress; Blepharospasm; Cervical dystonia; Oromandibular dystonia; Spasmodic dysphonia; Writer’s cramp; Parkinson’s; Essential tremor…]

Very recently we have produced a video which deals with

   Back pain (lower back pain)

as a symptom many people with a movement disorder (or without it!!) usually suffer from. I personally recommend that you watch it and take note of every single piece of advice in it. You can easily improve your back pain through some simple exercises.


Please watch it from:

http://www.distoweb.com    button ‘Physiotherapist advice’

(Everything is 100% free of charge and the website hasn’t any advertisements or banners)

We have also personally produced these videos and more than 20.000 people have watched them until now:

   Visual yoga (for blepharospasm)
   Relaxing breathing (for stress and anxiety)
   Cervical auto-stretching (for spasmodic torticollis)
   Spasticity (and cramps)
   Coordination and balance in walk

Very soon we will tape a new video, Living with a movement disorder the healthy way, from a new and also revolutionary point of view to be considered. Sure you will like it and benefit from it.    

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 on: August 24, 2010, 05:24:54 AM 
Started by southern_woman - Last post by mikemarki2012
Hello Karen, I got your email I haven't been on this web site in a while so I did not know about the message you sent me here. I will keep in touch by email, Mike   smiley

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 on: August 24, 2010, 12:13:21 AM 
Started by southern_woman - Last post by southern_woman
hi im southern_woman and would like to hear from you, get in touch by email

 4 
 on: August 13, 2010, 09:58:28 AM 
Started by pixie - Last post by pixie
HI It,s me again i would just like to say a big thank you to every one who gave me a very warm welcome in chat  after i tipped my toe in the water so to speak LOL
i was made very welcome and felt right at home so thank you all once again
take care hope you have a good day

                             love pixie x

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 on: August 12, 2010, 07:36:38 AM 
Started by pixie - Last post by pixie
Hello i,m pixie ive just joined am trying to find my way around the boards to say Hi
sorry but i,m very puter challenged as i,m allso new to this too !!!
and not been in my first flush of youth sort of speak LOL can find it hard going at times

I,m 54 from England and a wheel chair user with fibromyalgia and a few other things that tend to challenge the mind at times But i,m glad to meet you all and hope to visit your chat room when i pluck up the courage have a good day everyone

                                                      pixie x

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 on: August 07, 2010, 10:41:55 PM 
Started by raydon71 - Last post by smckeel
i stated working for a fortune 500 company.  i self identified before i started work.  first day there were no accomodations.  nor the second nor the next week not even on the last day when they let me go.  i had documentation what was 3 months old and i was told it was 'too old' and i needed to by to my physician.  by the time the physician could see me, he told me i had injured my hands so badly working. i needed surgery on both of them.  so work fired me pretty quickly.   tthe eeoc has a charge of discrimination of disability but i need to know what other avenuse i can go to.  i need to speak with lawyers

 7 
 on: July 30, 2010, 01:27:50 PM 
Started by vyrios - Last post by Mary67Hope
Hello Vanessa Im Mary, and I love new friends. Altho i cant really type to you due to my impairments. But i do have one caregiver who has dedicated themselves to getting me more socialized on here!! Im please to get to be your friend!

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 on: July 30, 2010, 09:09:56 AM 
Started by Mary67Hope - Last post by Mary67Hope
My name is Mary, Im 42 yrs old but 18 yrs young. I have been alone now for quite some time and have been trying to find someone to eventually become a close companion. Over twenty years ago I had an automobile accident from drunk driving which left me with a TBI and partially paralyzed on the left side. I am in a wheelchair but my personality would never let you know Im bound to a chair. I have three cats that are pretty much my kids. I am a motivational speaker trying to made it a paid living. Please dont be afraid to message me back I love be-friending everyone.

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 on: July 30, 2010, 08:09:49 AM 
Started by JOE031664 - Last post by Mary67Hope
Hello my name is Mary. Im a 42yr old free spirit and I am looking for a friend as well! Im a recovered alcoholic with a TBI. I am wheelchair bound and find its hard to find friends around my area I quite possibly can get close with! I hope maybe we can talk some more if your up to making a new friend.

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 on: July 27, 2010, 03:42:28 PM 
Started by distoweb - Last post by distoweb
Dear friends.

Many of you know closely the distoweb’s option to get helped and learn in the physiotherapeutic area. Now it’s time to work and feel better.

Many of you have taken into account every good advice for your concrete symptoms (spasms, pain, anxiety…), and have even emailed the physio for personal and always free advice. Please keep on considering this option when you need it. 

You can get some useful advice about [Spasticity, stiffness, spasms; Muscular and joints pain; Depression, anxiety, stress; Blepharospasm; Cervical dystonia; Oromandibular dystonia; Spasmodic dysphonia; Writer’s cramp; Parkinson’s; Essential tremor…]

We have personally produced these videos and more than 11.000 people have watched them until now:

   Visual yoga (for blepharospasm)
   Relaxing breathing (for stress and anxiety)
   Cervical auto-stretching (for spasmodic torticollis)
   Spasticity (and cramps)
   Coordination and balance in walk

Please watch them from:

http://www.distoweb.com    button ‘Physiotherapist advice’

Very soon we want to tape two new videos:

   Back pain
   Living a movement disorder the healthy way   

(Everything is 100% free of charge and the website hasn’t any advertisements or banners)

I know any single step makes us feel much better. Now it is summer, and so it’s time to try. Please do.


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