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Where do I begin? There is so much running through my head, I have to take a time out. Okay, before I say anything else, I will say that it is my deepest belief that Brian has a gift for healing. Not only is he knowledgeable and blessed in his trade, but his warm and inviting personality immediately puts you at ease and I feel blessed to have met him. One of his many attractive qualities is that he is always willing to go the extra mile to ensure a speedy recovery. I think the name of his business says it all…The Miracle of Massage, Inc. Stone Mountain, GA.

I have had chronic pain, excruciating and debilitating pains for some years now. As a matter of fact, I have been off from work exactly a year now due to pain. A combination of the nature of my job, two auto accidents, and a fall at home attributed to my ill health. When it all started, I took epidural shots, physical therapy, chiropractic sessions, more physical therapy, muscle relaxants, pain killers, and then more pain killers all with temporary relief. Oh, I even did Nerve Conduction tests! Twice!! Anyone who has done that type of test will tell you it is very painful!!! So, it was pain on top of pain with no relief in sight. There were times I would sit in frustration and just cry. It was awful!! I had lower back pain where I could hardly bend. My arm was swollen from the bundled up muscle and inflammation. I could not raise my arm without excruciating pain; I needed help to get dressed. My shoulders and neck would be so tight I could hardly turn my head. Bedtime became a battle ground of torture because I would spend hours putting pillows in a special way trying be comfortable; and hope to fall asleep before that position became intolerable.

One of the beauties of my visits with Brian, is that he will always explain what was happening, what caused it to happen and how he was going to address the matter; something I do not experience when I visit other professional establishments. I remember so vividly my first meeting with Brian. I had gone to his office (I was in the area) to set up an appointment for a massage. That was the time I had that very painfully stiff and swollen arm. As we spoke, he took my sick hand and manipulated it and as he did he explained what was happening. I spent about 15 minutes in Brian’s office and do you know that when I left, that arm was as good as new and still is some months now! No swelling. No pain. Wow! From that moment, I became a firm believer of the great massage therapist his referral said he was.

My only regret is that I did not meet Brian much earlier in my illness as I know, without a doubt, I would not have spent a good part of my life in pain. It is truly a shame that we spend so much of our lives in needless pain. My plea to you is that you pay Brian a visit TODAY and I will go so far as to guarantee you will not regret it. If you do have a regret (and I imagine you would), it will be that you did not meet Brian any sooner.

On a note of GREAT importance: there is a huge difference between a spa massage and a clinical or medical massage. The massage that’s given at the spa allows you to relax and feel good. If you have pains, most likely they will return after a short time. On the other hand, a clinical or medical massage is in-depth and targets a troubled area to bring relief and to restore it to its normal healthy state. Of course, a clinical or medical massage may be a bit more expensive than a spa massage, but not only is it worth it, but it is a small price to pay to be able to enjoy good health and a doctor-free and medicine-free life.

Reviewed written by Catherine Casey-Alleyne

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