I'm so sorry to hear about your son. As a parent, it's agonizing to see your child in pain. My 17 year old daughter was in chronic pain for over 4 years (it started after shoulder surgery for a torn labrum), to the point where she spent most of her time in bed as it was too painful for her to move. Not only was every major muscle group in her shoulder girdle affected, but the pain had moved down her arm and she had numbness and tingling in her hand. The pain in her lower back became excructiating and she had pain and numbness in quadricep, at times her leg gave out on her.
After visiting MANY doctors who gave conflicting diagnoses and conflicting courses of action regarding her condition, I lost confidence and looked for alternatives. I took her to Paul St. John, a Neuromuscular Therapist in St. Petersrburg, Florida. After two months of treatment, she is now PAIN FREE and has her life back again.
The last doctor who saw my daughter told me that I would be wasting my time taking her to Paul, that if anything, she would be a candidate for a muscle transfer and that I wouldn't be able to find an alternative medicine specialist who could help her. He misjudged me as I found Paul who, in my opinion, has performed a miracle.
A friend of mine, a trauma surgeon who suffered knee injuries from playing college football, was told by several orthopedists that he needed a double knee replacement. He went to Paul for treatment and is now pain free.
Another friend of mine was treated by Paul for shoulder and knee problems and is no longer in pain. Two years ago, he suffered terrible headaches after brain surgery to remove malignant tumors. Paul cured his headaches within a short period of time.
I have attached a recent post of mine that gives details of Heather's history. I know that Paul can help your son as his condition is similar to the many cases that Paul has described to me.
I included Paul's website information. His story is fascinating as he, too suffered from chronic pain and is doing what he is doing today to help those in chronic pain. He knows what it's like to go from doctor to doctor who have no answers and who are all too willing to perform surgeries that have no guarantee and may give temporary relief, only to have the pain resurface months or years later.
Please feel free to e-mail me at
soyasolutions@yahoo.com as I would be glad to speak to you. I feel badly for your son and know where you're coming from. Also, Heather would be willing to speak with him as it was just in early October when she was pretty much bedridden and now has her life back again.
Following is the message that I posted yesterday. Good luck to you and your son.
Susan
My Daughter is Pain Free--Paul St. John, Neuromuscular Therapist susanfrey Posted: Dec 16, 2005 12:52 AM Reply
My 17 year old daughter is in the process of receiving treatments from Paul St. John, the pioneer of St. John Neuromuscular Therapy. She is nearing the end of her treatments and is "just about PAIN FREE " because of this man who is truly a miracle worker.
After being in chronic pain for over four years which started (in her scapula area) shortly after shoulder surgery in March of 2001 to repair a torn labrum (she was a competitive swimmer), she now has her life back again. When I say that she has her life back again, that is really an understatement. I have my happy, optimistic, positive, loving daughter back again, and Paul St. John is THE reason for that. She had bouts of scapular winging and shoulder pain for over four years and this past summer, the pain got rapidly and progressively worse--she was in pain from her neck down to her quadricep and spent most of her time in bed.
We have been to THE top orthopedists and neurologists in the Baltimore and Tampa Bay areas and have had diagnoses ranging from "there is nothing wrong with her" to incredibly, "she is in the process of developing Muscular Dystrophy". A few doctors recommended a muscle transfer and one a scapular fusion. As their diagnoses and explanations just didn't make sense to me, I looked for alternatives as there was no way that I would let someone do an invasive surgery on my daughter when I didn't have any confidence in what they were saying.
I took her to Paul St. John in St. Petersburg, Florida for a consultation in early October and he determined that, at one time she had a tear to her Leveator Scapula Muscle (we've pretty much determined that it was due to the surgeon tearing that muscle in March of 2001) which triggered a chain reaction from her shoulder girdle down to her quadricep with muscles strangling nerves.
As soon as Paul examined her, he assured me that he could "fix her" and told me that he has cured countless numbers of people with Scapular Winging, BPI-Erbs Palsy, Peripheral Neuropathy and all types of Neuropathies. He has an international clientele; people fly in from all over the world to receive treatment from him.
There are really no words to describe how wonderful he is. We went to a multitude of doctors who didn't care about my daughter's pain and who wanted to immediately dismiss me when I asked questions and then followed up with more questions when their responses didn't make any sense. In the instant that I met Paul, I knew he was different and just knew that he could help my daughter. Not only is he sympathetic to Heather, he is empathetic as well. He was in three major accidents (you can read his story on his website), one in which he was shot out of a helicopter in Vietnam (he was a Green Beret medic) and suffered for years with chronic pain. He then started to resarch the relationship between muscles, soft tissues and nerves (orthopedists only work with bones and nerves)and taught someone how to treat him. As a result, he is pain free.
His website address is
www.stjohn-clarkptc.com and the phone number is 727 347-4325. Fortunately for me, St. Pete is just a two hour drive so geography is not an issue; however, after seeing what he has done for my daughter and others, I would fly to the moon to see him. I've discussed this message board with him and he advised me that, for the majority of you who are out-of-towners, he would suggest that if at all possible, to make an appointment to see him in St. Pete as he is an excellent diagnostician and could best determine a treatment plan. If you are unable to continue to see him for treatment in St. Pete, he would then refer you to a St. John-trained therapist in your area and would personally call that therapist and advise how to treat your condition.
If you would like to e-mail me, my address is
soyasolutions@yahoo.com. I would be more than happy to talk to you as well as our lives have changed so much because of this man. I've seen what pain has done to my daughter and would do anything that I can to help anyone out there.
Susan