My name is Imma Biosca Carbonell. I am 52 years old and I graduated in History. Currently, I teach English.
About seven years ago my mother in law told me about a certain Dr. Olaru, chiropractor and specialist in treating the spine.
I was suffering of back pain, migraine headaches and recently I had the first crisis of vertigo. I was stiff like a steel pole. I almost didn’t dare move my head, my eyes were half closed and the back pain me forced me to lay down more hours than I could stand up. In short, I was a disaster.
So, after a night of bad sleep, I asked for an appointment with Dr. Olaru.
I must confess that the first day I was terrified, didn’t know what chiropractic was, nor exactly where I was going. Nevertheless, when I arrived to the clinic and saw a very kind little person, and with special energy. Despite my nervousness, insecurity and fear I listen carefully and so did she. I noticed that she watched carefully all my movements. I felt like I wanted to run away but fortunately I stayed.
The first sessions were memorable. She tried everything, but there was no way to move a single bone of my stiff body. I was sweating a lot and my patient gown completely wet. Horrible, even though I wanted I could not relax. I kept coming back and one day I felt and heard the first cracks. From that moment on, everything changed. Also the back pain and vertigo improved significantly.
Before I started treatment with Dr. Olaru I often took painkillers and anti-inflammatory medication for with for my pain. Altogether it felt like an explosive mixture in my stomach.
Currently I don’t take any medication. My vertigo, headaches and back pain have practically disappeared. Occasionally, I feel mild pain, which goes way by itself when I do my breathing exercises and self massage that my favorite doctor taught me.
Now I can say that I lead a normal life. Obviously, I take good care of my body, I follow her advice. My state of `mind, changed, I want to do things, my family relationships are much better. Before, I was always in a bad mood. Pain makes one irritable. It’s like an invisible traitor. People don’t see it and cannot understand you. Many times they think you are acting out. Fortunately, now all this is over.
Angela, I hope with all my heart that you never leave Sant Cugat., you have lots of patients here, and here we live quite well. All your patients need you, I need you.
I will always love you, and you know that, don’t you?