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Alright, go ahead and introduce yourself. Hi my Randy Marsh. Hi Randy and where are you from? I’m actually from Tacoma, WA. Okay great I just want to ask you a few questions, how did you feel before you come into the Bellevue Pain Institute? I was actually exasperated because I have tried different procedures, I had actually driven as far as Mill Creek for other therapy which involved spinal decompression, oxygen therapy with chiropractic and I was frustrated because I wasn’t getting any results in my feet and were not getting better. And what has been your experience with Dr. Polzin? Actually the experience with Dr. Polzin and the staff has been good, I actually found this place through my wife, and she found it on the internet. She was the one who thought that maybe I should come up here and talk to you guys and see if you can help me. And I think that the thing that has helped me just the theory of healing the nerves and I’ve also been working on my diet less sugar, less starches, less gluten and I think that all of those things have benefited me. My feet I would consider 70% better than I first came in here. And how long have you been coming in to see Dr. Polzin? Well I actually think that it’s been my second month, I had to take a couple of weeks off because I had some things with my wife, we had some vacations. The one thing that I realized through the home exercises and some of the other things I was able to do that my therapy began to feel better. My feet continually got better instead of walking away from the therapy my feet just going back to where they were. I feel like even if I leave here that I’ll have the benefit of the knowledge how to take care of my feet and what to look forward to. You felt an accumulative effect each time you came it was feeling better rather than just leaving and a couple of days later it back to where it was. I still have spikes where if eat the wrong things or drink alcohol, where other things like that my feet will remind me that I need to be careful but I feel as if neuropathy is something that was brought on by diabetes. I didn’t go to the doctors for many years, 10 years because only sick people go to the doctors. And I think that now being proactive is to my benefit but I think it’s something I will have to deal with for the rest of my life.
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