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Isabel Ramirez-Burnett | Renegade Research

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True words spoken. Every hurdle is an opportunity to push harder, to be louder, bolder, to resolve to never stop. We deserve better. If it’s just us and a handful of caring people like Prusty, LFG!!!!

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Today is my 32nd wedding anniversary. Time sure does fly. It would have also been my grandma’s birthday. Thanks to her, I was well enough to get married. My great aunt (her sister) died yesterday, 2 weeks from her 95th birthday. Life is a story!

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Just to be clear: I don’t think ultrasound “caused” it. I think the sensitivity of mechanical injury and my aggressive use of it to try to problem solve faster was the problem. Ultrasound has been used for muscular pain for a long time. There’s is such thing as too much though.

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This was NOT “an ultrasound experiment” - I have used ultrasound for muscular pain by myself and within my chiropractors office. Don’t hijack the point to fit a narrative about US when that wasn’t even the point. This is like someone telling you they had an accident because

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Furthermore, when you are dealing with a community of patients & someone shares something that happens, the first adequate response is at least “that’s too bad you experienced this” not “this is what you did wrong and how dare you not track exactly what you did” From a science