It’s not all leg amps
It’s not all leg amps. Villagers find landmines the hard way either fishing, working in the fields, or, sadly, recycling UXO (unexploded ordnance) for either scrap metal or ‘dynamite fishing’. The list is endless.
Ripples in The Pond
Now in contact with Walter Reed Military Hospital, The American Chronic Pain Association, The Power of Pain Foundation, The American Pain Society, The American Academy of Pain, The American Automobile Association and the British Columbia Automobile Association. All people who have already embraced mirror therapy as the most effective cure for Phantom Limb Pain … or SHOULD. I’m taking no prisoners and won’t accept either ‘no’ or indifference.
Amputees don’t need to suffer anymore. Just say ‘No!’
I have the solution right here on the back of my bike!
Cambodian Country Mile
It’s not all bombs either: this poor lad lost his arm in a brick-making machine.
Scooter accidents now outstrip landmine incidents (which takes some doin’) by a Cambodian Country Mile.
Thoughtful with mirror
Thoughtful, with mirror.
Help me now folks and hit ‘donate’ not here (for now) but at this crowdfunding page here:
That way I can give a world of other peeps a chance to git rid of it and git on wid it!!!
Positive Feedback
There are no coincidences, right? I’m a ‘pitchman’ – sellin’ pots ‘n pans on a roadshow – you know, the geeky guy with the mic on his head badgering innocent shoppers.
I do it to make money to make mirrors and hit the road again… .
So a few short weeks ago I was workin’ it in Kelowna and a well-dressed and sympathetic fellow belly’d up to my booth, ordered, straight-up, a small brace of fry pans and we got to talking.
It turns out he’s the director of an in-patient rehab house for adolescents called ‘NEURVANA’.
They use leading edge brain-optimization technology that focuses on, you guessed it, ‘mirror neurons’ in the brain to enable these kids to re-process anxieties and leave behind a jumble of disorders which includes eating disorders, ADHD, addictions, compulsions, depression.
In short we are barking up the same tree and were both as amazed to encounter each other as we were certain that there are, really, no coincidences in life.
He came back at closing time that night with his wife and partner and 8 or 10 of his kids and I threw a tablecloth over the pots and pans, turned down the burners and gave the kids a demonstration of mirror therapy and we all talked about what it addresses in the brain and how it cures and the palpable parallels with the treatment that David and his wife Sue are so successfully implementing at NEURVANA – check out his action here at : http://www.neurvana.ca/
We all had a group hug (me a couple tears and lots of gratitude) and the kids presented me with this – which I’ll try’n attach here. 100 bucks. I promised them I would hold onto it til I got to Laos and that it would buy them 20 mirrors for Laotian amps.
No coincidences and full-speed ahead!