One Face Sharpens Another
"To walk past the
Chiropractor’s sign every day makes me wonder if I shouldn’t give them a
call for an appointment for Rhonda." I thought to myself. With this in
mind I jotted down their number. The daily meeting of Linda at the park
once again brought me by their offices. To be open to anything that
might help was necessary and I did call for an appointment after I
returned home.
"Come on in, won’t you?"
Dr. Mary Cozarth herself invited me into a small office. She was a
lovely lady with a touch of some accent. Her plain, graying hair was
neatly smoothed back and she was dressed in a dark suit. The woman was
very slim and had a quick way of moving. Politely she listened as I
answered her questions about Rhonda’s delivery. If she had an opinion
one way or another there was nothing voiced on her part. This lively
woman so held my attention I can’t remember much about her office and
the decorations in it.
"I am not worried about
walking and talking at this point," I told her.
"It is the fact that I’m
having so much trouble with her bowels. She stays constipated and can’t
seem to have a natural movement. Enemas have been the only solution. My
husband’s aunt, who is a nurse, taught me how to give her those." This
was what was really on my mind and I worried over my child’s general
health.
"Bring her back to my
treatment room," Dr. Cozarth led the way and I followed her to where a
table off to the side of the room dominated the space.
"I can help her but you
must bring her in weekly. I’ll give you a diet and you must adhere to it
without fail. Do not give her anymore water enemas, instead, warm olive
oil like you would warm a baby’s bottle and use that. The diet isn’t
difficult it is just good balanced, portions of food but I want you to
do one extra thing. You must cook a sweet potato for her, daily. After a
week you shouldn’t have to give her any more enemas." These were the
instructions the doctor had printed of on a piece of paper.
Methodically we followed
the doctor’s instructions and in a short time Rhonda’s health improved
with no more need for enemas. Almost like a miracle Rhonda began to
creep on her hands and knees. It all seemed too wonderful a thing to
happen. Whatever the chiropractor was doing certainly helped.
The season was now winter
but the sunny crisp days were too inviting for us to stay inside. I
bundled Rhonda up in her warmest clothing and away we went to the park
to meet Linda and her son. We had all become friends, Linda, myself, her
son and my daughter and looked forward to spending time together. I went
with Linda to her appointments for therapy with her son and the doctors
there at the University set up appointments for Rhonda to come at the
same time. So began the scheduled therapy for her.
Linda’s son was able to
stand alone with his braces and crutches but Rhonda couldn’t. With her
problem of no balance and her hands being so involved there was no way
she could hold the crutches. Nevertheless, we went through the paces,
religiously. The parallel bars were one thing they were trying to use
because Rhonda could hold on to them with her one hand to follow through
for a short distance. Dragging the heavy braces along as she tried to
take steps was unbelievably difficult for a child.
So many times in our life
we look back and wish we would have done something different. If I had
known about the disagreement between entities regarding the acceptable
ways of treating disabled people maybe there would have been an ability
for standing up for something that was working.
The chiropractor’s good
advice on health and diet made the difference. The only physical
improvement toward Rhonda's being able to use her body was brought about
by these treatments. No direct confrontation with medical people came
about. Everything to pull us away from the chiropractor, as I see it
now, was done in an insidious way.
There was no way to know
the best thing to happen was what I was doing as far as the interaction
with Rhonda and the children around us. They were natural therapists and
created happy moments of play to stimulate her brain. Even the Christian
scriptures tell us, "one face sharpens another."
Whatever the chiropractor
was doing, worked. If only I had known this was far better than the
braces being used by the other doctors I would have taken a stand. My
ignorance made it too easy to be diverted by what appeared to be a
magnanimous society of medical people in huge castle like buildings
setting at the top of the hill. I, like Eve, was deceived.