Friday, May 12, 2017
Physical Therapy in the Family
I have been thinking of my aunt. I have not seen her since my sister's wedding. It was a strained exchanged. I think that she maybe had some bad information. I just want her to be safe and happy. I think that she is coming up because I am doing physical therapy in a pool. Years ago, she was hit by a barreling semi when she was stopped in a turn lane in Eden Prairie, MN. The driver hit her from behind at an advanced speed. Luckily, she was in a new Cadillac and it crumpled around her, but it caused no amputation or complete paralysis. It really affected her life and ability to be a wife. When people saw the car after, they said that there is no way that anyone survived that accident, but she did. Well, today, I think that she is coming to the knowing that she is a Japanese BUTTERFLY. Her wings are about to spread, and a whole new way to be will be what she can see. I think that she would make an AMAZING physical therapist at The Golden Valley Courage Center. She very much knows what is real and fake when it has to do with pain. I recommend that Dunwoody Institute actually give her her Bachelor of Arts in Beauty and Mechanics, simultaneously. I think that she would be perfect for the crew at NDSU (North Dakota State University) doctoral program. She now has her private pilot license and a personal plane, so she could get herself and 3 other students in and out of North Dakota and Minneapolis even in the winter when the weather is crazed. This woman is so internationally talented, and it is time for her to shine a professional entity with the highest degree. I would say that the Courage Center should allow her to take her doctoral degree exam ASAP on the knowledge she has, and then she can do 6 months, from today, on individual research, and whatever classes they want to give her, to gain the highest doctorate that they have ever seen. Research with regeneration would be best. So middle namesake aunt, take my paper from The National Academy of Science research paper on planaria and concentrate on latitudinal regeneration. Create positive imagery for physical therapy students who really do want to walk again, even if that means feeling the most pain they have ever experienced. They can NEVER then take any pain medication, even Ibuprofen, ever again. Good luck.
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