Helping amputees and phantom limb pain

ME AND MY MIRROR

Treating phantom limb pain with free mirrors and mirror therapy ...globally.

Outreach

Countdown!

By on Jan 28, 2013 in Outreach

If you enjoyed the read, please feel free to share it Everything’s lookin’ real good. Not only will I have the pleasure of working with the ICRC, but also with VIC (Veterans Int’l Cambodia), The Cambodia Trust; de-mining outfits like MAG and CMAC, and my friends at LOM ORNG. Lom Orng is entirely Cambodian and grew out of the efforts of a Canadian philanthropist. They can provide me with guides and translators, occasional transport and a huge data-base of village amputees in both Cambodia and Laos. They are a wonderful outfit, check them out at : http://www.lomorng.org/ LOM ORNG...

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Be Honest Now … .

By on Jan 27, 2013 in Outreach

If you enjoyed the read, please feel free to share itThis cover shot bears contemplation. I made a foray to the ICRC (Int’l Red Cross) in Battambang with my bike and a load of mirrors on the back. I asked the Director if I might treat whatever inpatients and outpatients were available. He said, ‘Yes, of course, but it’s hardly worth your while. I haven’t heard of anyone complain about ‘Phantom Pain’ since the early 80’s”’. So I gave my schtick: I told them that I’d had it and I’m not crazy. I beat it and it was super easy. I have the cure. Anyone else got it? You have to look closely, cuz a lot of the peeps in the back are hard to see. They were also still being a lil reluctant. There were peeps behind me too. In the end, I counted 37 out of 44. You wanna help? The need is...

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It’s not all leg amps

By on Jan 26, 2013 in Outreach

If you enjoyed the read, please feel free to share it 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...

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Ripples in The Pond

By on Jan 26, 2013 in Outreach

If you enjoyed the read, please feel free to share itNow 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...

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Cambodian Country Mile

By on Jan 26, 2013 in Outreach

If you enjoyed the read, please feel free to share it 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...

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