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		<title>Comment on In Life, Aging and Pain are The Great Equalizers by Felicity</title>
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		<dc:creator>Felicity</dc:creator>
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		<description>Andrea and I wanted to share this story from one of our students from the last KT1 &amp; KT2 we presented:

&quot;I wanted to thank you for a great seminar a few wks ago. Having impressive results so far with my tapings.
Thought you&#039;d get a laugh out of my own personal epiphany following the conclusion of the course..

Briefly, I had my partner do the &quot;star&quot; taping to my left SI joint.  A naggy, problematic site for me, specifically with standing.
 
When I left the course Monday, all taped up, I headed for the LIRR which was in complete chaos due to a train stuck in the tunnel heading into Penn. To make a long story longer...I stood for about 90 min in Penn, on the train, at Jamaica etc before finally stumbling off the train in Suffolk Cty.
 
It was 2 hrs after that that I realized I didn&#039;t have an iota of LBP. Nuthin. Not a stitch. By definition, I should have been paralyzed with pain by that point. Coincidence?? Nah..

So again, I thank you and will see you in June for K-3.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Andrea and I wanted to share this story from one of our students from the last KT1 &#038; KT2 we presented:</p>
<p>&#8220;I wanted to thank you for a great seminar a few wks ago. Having impressive results so far with my tapings.<br />
Thought you&#8217;d get a laugh out of my own personal epiphany following the conclusion of the course..</p>
<p>Briefly, I had my partner do the &#8220;star&#8221; taping to my left SI joint.  A naggy, problematic site for me, specifically with standing.<br />
 <br />
When I left the course Monday, all taped up, I headed for the LIRR which was in complete chaos due to a train stuck in the tunnel heading into Penn. To make a long story longer&#8230;I stood for about 90 min in Penn, on the train, at Jamaica etc before finally stumbling off the train in Suffolk Cty.<br />
 <br />
It was 2 hrs after that that I realized I didn&#8217;t have an iota of LBP. Nuthin. Not a stitch. By definition, I should have been paralyzed with pain by that point. Coincidence?? Nah..</p>
<p>So again, I thank you and will see you in June for K-3.</p>
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