21
Feb

We all have a story of how some event in our lives has brought
us to where we are today and
often times of how we transition into our life work after some
experience in our lives. Jocelyn Walberg is one of those women.
In 2003 she suffered through the losses of her father and even
her pets.
She had also been dealing with headaches and migraines for twelve
years, seven days a week, 24 hours a day. She was no longer able
to work because the pain was so depilitating.

My children spoke to an empty body and my desire to do anything
fun was gone.  Depression set in and I felt like I was living in
my very own cave of darkness.

For 2 years I was a prisoner of my own home.  My pain was so
excruciating throughout my body that there was nothing much
too live for except I knew I couldn’t give up because I had my
family.   My husband never gave up on me.

In 2002/2003 I decided that I would spend 12 months trying
everything available to me to feel better and if none of those
things worked, I was done with doctors and appointments and this
was how I was to live my life and I would accept my faith.

My 12 months were up and I got little relief and the relief I
got was very temporary and partial.  I kept praying that something
would come into my life that would take me away from my dark
and damp cave and let me be who I use to be.

After months of sitting at home, living with my faith I got an
unexpected call from my best friend from high school who was in
town at a seminar.

The seminar was about medical machines that could be used in
an office setting or at home and they’d been changing people’s
lives. She told me about how well they worked for her sciatica
and how it helped her husband with his aches and pains every day.

I told her to order me one of each machine.  Six weeks of using
those machines 2-3 times a day, 10 minutes each time, my headaches
and migraines disappeared, the pain in my neck and shoulders and
back disappeared.  My depression was lifting and I started living
again.  After 3 months I was able to cut my depression medication
in half and after a year got rid of all of my prescription drugs.

The lesson I learned it that It’s so important that we as woman
are there for each other and that we reach out.  Don’t condemn,
you never know what is happening in someone’s home or in their
heart.   Let’s support each other, ask what we can do or can we
just be there and listen.  With more support from the women in
my life would have made a big difference.  I would not have
slipped so deeply and my recovery would have happened more quickly.

Jocelyn is living pain free and started a business to help those
who may be suffering as she did for so many years.
Her compassion for helping others is evident the first time you
talk with Jocelyn, she truly exemplifies a woman of strength.

Jocelyn Walberg

Jocelyn Walberg

Jocelyn Walberg, Owner Sooxen Aches & Pains Clinic
www.sooxen.com

(763)-633-5555

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