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Julie Ryan

Bone Spur

Jennifer from Falls City, OR, asked:

Hello Julie,

My husband Tyrone has been in serious pain for the last 15 years. His pain is in the right side of his neck and shoulder area and seems to get worse as the days go by.

I’m asking for your healing help please. I would do anything to help him get rid of this horrible pain and get his life back. We have two children who are missing out on a lot of family fun with their dad cause he’s hurt and the doctors can’t tell us what’s wrong with him.

Please help me.  God bless you!  Jennifer

Hi Jennifer,

So sorry to hear about your husband. In order to get a look at him, I connected to you and then from you to him. I then asked his permission to scan him which he immediately granted.

Once I got Tyrone on my radar, I could see his whole body was inflamed. Once I got the inflammation calmed down, I could see a large bone spur on his right shoulder. It looks like a ball covered in spikes and is shredding his muscle tissue. The bone spur was visible while looking at him from behind his body.

WebMD says, “Bone spurs form when the body tries to repair itself by building extra bone. The initial problem may be the result of traumatic injury or over use. Bone spurs typically form in response to pressure, rubbing, or stress that continues over a long period of time.”

I watched a healing occur on Tyrone that blasted the bone spur and then energetically sutured and patched the tears in his shoulder muscle.

My suggestion is to find an orthopedic surgeon who specializes in shoulders. Go to the American Academy of Orthopedic Surgeons website and type in your zip code. A list of doctors in your area will appear.

The orthopedist will be able to treat Tyrone with cortisone shots, physical therapy and in severe cases, surgery. I believe Tyrone will benefit from the first two options and be able to avoid surgery.

Hope this information helps and hope Tyrone gets some relief.