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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

05:32 min | 1 year ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Is here with me. Dr. Yardley. We're going to talk to Maura. In just a moment. Tell me a little bit about her. Maira is a delightful soul and she travels over pulse. Whoa, Wow. For years, okay? Yeah, and she's worked hard to to get the message out to a lot of people. Has a son who lives in Texas. Okay? And he actually flew up to and had care when he was up here, Um, also, so she must be a true believer. She is she is and a delightful soul willing to drive all the way from Paul's go to your place. Actually, we have a whole lot of people that do that. We should actually charter bus, I think. Well, let's get her on the line here and chat with her a little bit. Okay. Maira, welcome to the show. Thank you. And I've got Dr Yardley here. Hi, Mara. Hi, Doctor. Yardley. So, Mara, tell me what your situation was. When that led you to go see Dr Yardley, What were you suffering from? I had extreme neck issues and migraines. Well, let's start with the neck issues. What When you say issues that's kind of generic. Be more specific. Please. What was what was your condition with your neck? I hit the windshield. The left side of my head when I was a teenager from a car accident. Yeah. And I just constantly had left pain in my neck. And it would go into a migraine. Really? So the pain just never really let up, you know? Wow. How many years was that? That you were living with that kind of pain? Uh, I'm going to give him my work. Give away my No, No. A few decades, right? 35 40 years. Oh, my Lord. That's so much and and then migraines were they kind of migraines that you know you become dysfunctional that you have to just like, Turn the lights out or tell me about that. Yeah, I would have to go in a dark room and put a pillow over the side of my head. It would always be the pain but always start on the side of my head on the temple from that neck ache first, so I could always be warned. If I had a really bad neck. I knew I didn't knew what's happening. So what led you to go see Dr Yardley? I was seeing someone else and he recommended Dr Yardley. Here's an acupuncturist. I think, right? Right? Yeah, Actually, he's a patient of mine too. Well, there you go. It's okay. Yes, that's funny. I can't help you. But I know who can. I know who can So tell me about what your experience with Dr Yardley and the Yardley Institute was like Mora. Well, the first day I just wanted him to work on me really badly. But oh, my goodness. He disappointed you, didn't he? Yes, I had to come back and looking forward to it. And really after that, he said it would take a few days. Just the swelling and everything else that was going wrong with me. And I've been feeling great ever since. Been almost three years. Now. Wait a sec. Hold hold. Hold on here. That sounds like immediate relief. What did he did He grab you and do something invasive you around. I actually didn't feel anything. You're kidding. No, it was really something gentle. Yes. Oh, yes. Yes, I think the whole time out of three years. I've may have felt a little ping once. Maybe it didn't feel like we did too much, right? No, no, no. Were you skeptical at all? I wasn't probably because I I respected who? Who recommended Dr Yardley? Sure. And I have gone to other chiropractors all my life and I would get temporary relief and never never go away. Problem would never go away. So in this situation What's been the result. You say that you complete you completely eliminated the neck pain. You completely eliminated the migraines. No. Okay. No, I'm just I'm just If I'll get a migraine once or twice a month, But I used to get them 3 to 4 times a week so your symptoms are dramatically reduced. Oh, yeah. 80 90%. How's the neck pain? Oh, it's great. It's great. It's he knows. Doctor. Yardley knows when I come in. It's because my next starts acting up I I have such great relief for good months. It's really nice and you had some ringing in the ears as well. That wasn't frequent, but it occurred and cleared up. I think after right that cleared up, Yeah, that's a good thing to be done with. Mhm. Absolutely anything like this is good to be done with. So, um, tell me this, would you? Would you recommend Dr Yardley to somebody else? Maira, and why? Well, I have. And I would just say go to him because he would help you feel more. I want to take a second to say thank you. It's great to meet you. It sounds to me like you're a big fan of the Ardley Institute. I am. I really am. I have a neighbor that goes off. So we're telling everybody Well, thanks for coming on with us today. Thank you, Mara. Thank you, Doctor. Yardley. Good talking to you. You take care. Have a great day. Thank you so much. Now, Maybe that sounds great to you. I mean, it intrigued me the first time I heard it. You know, you can meet with one of the doctors at the Art Institute. You can find out if your candidate for the care they offer. In fact, we'll make it worth your while. Got a special deal for you? You want to call right now during this show? Usually it's $148 to go see them for the first time for a pre payment of just $38. You get the same thing yet to meet the doctor for consultation, right? That's correct. You get the metrics. They all the testing? Yes, to determine if their candidate so what we.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:55 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Points with connection today Learn more about what's possible with connection. Public sector solutions that connection dot com slash dead contracts. Herman for Dr Lee are the D C doctor and he's been my doctor for about six years and got me out of a state of pain that was pretty consistent with my joints. And it made life really difficult. I'm not as bad office Some people have met people travel from all over the Pacific Northwest to go to the yard the institute because of the gentle, noninvasive care of Dr Lee, are they one gentleman was about to have his vertebra in his neck fused. He wouldn't be able to turn his head. He would have to turn his whole body doctor. Yardley was able to stop that and to restore his ability to turn his head and Maura and he's living like very normally. Dr Larch are the always operates on data, always with gentle, noninvasive care. Don't wait to the last minute call, see if your candidate for care that they are the institute. It's 866704 10 47 to get his doctor Lee Garley D. C at the yard. The institute 866704 10 47, yet another happy listener who took my advice? Called West Jones that cell with west com and got more for the sale of her home. Cathy, You'd a pretty unique home large one level South Snohomish County four acres. He told me. He had it listed with another agent for six months before you decided to work with West. So tell me, Cathy, close the difference between working with your old real estate agent and Wes. I didn't have a stage before. They told me I didn't need to. They came in. Mostly it was just accessory say you sold mine, but the difference in the way it looked was using in the way it showed was amazing. I say it all the time. What's Jones has a bullet proof plan for selling homes. So what was your result? I had three offers. Every one of them was over asking. I was more than half when others can't get it done West itself.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

02:00 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Quote right now save 10% off installation That's up to $1000 savings. Gutter shutter Seattle dot com. It's taught Hermann for Dr Lee are the D C. Doctor and he's been my doctor for about six years and got me out of a state of pain. That was pretty consistent with my joints and it made life really difficult. I'm not as bad office some people have met people travel from all over the Pacific Northwest to go to the yard. The institute Because of the gentle, noninvasive care of Dr Lee. Are they? One gentleman was about to have his vertebra in his neck fused, he wouldn't be able to turn his head. He would have to turn his whole body doctor. Yardley was able to stop that and to restore his ability to turn his head and Maura and he's living like very normally Dr Lark are they always operates on data, always with gentle, noninvasive care. Don't wait to the last minute concert your candidate for care that they are the institute. It's 866704 10 47 again. It's Dr Lee Garley D. C at the yard. The institute 866704 10 47 having really fast Internet matters, But when there are 45 even six things connected to my wife I at the same time, it's the wife. I speed that I pay attention to enter Xfinity. They just introduced WiFi speeds faster than a gig. That's huge, not just big speeds, but big speeds over WiFi. That's a big deal because maybe you're a gamer or a streamer. Or maybe you're like me and Emma home studio that sex up some serious bandwidth. Now, with expenses, WiFi speeds faster than a gig. You can connect all those devices to your WiFi and you're good to go. But guess what. They didn't just stop it faster WiFi. They just increase their gigs speed Internet by 20%, and it's still the same price. So when you need all the devices in the house up and running at the same time You've got to have the fastest WiFi gig WiFi from Xfinity. Can your Internet do that? Go to expending Com Call 100 except by a 90 wire Visiting spending store to learn more restrictions apply actual sweets very are not.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

06:19 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Todd Herman, a proud patients of Dr Lee Yardley, D C. At the Yardley Institutes, and I'm joined today by a fellow patient not met. I've met hundreds of fellow patients have interviewed probably 50 55. But today I'm talking with Chris, who initially went to see Dr Harley because of neck pain, but found like I feel like a lot of doctor of these patients do ah, whole bunch of ancillary great benefits. In addition, It's Todd Herman. I'm here with the film. A patient of Dr Lee are the Chris Chris. Welcome to the radio show. Thank you. It's good to have you here. I want to talk about something in reverse. I know you went in to see the doctor for something very specific. And like me, it sounds like you had some extra benefits after you went to the gentle, non invasive treatments of Doctor Yardley. So let's start with the surprise stuff. Then we'll talk about why you went in. Okay. That sounds good. I started lose weight. That was a surprise going good. That's awesome. Well, congratulations on that. What? What was the initial reason that she went in to see Dr Other Um, I was in Rolla racks then about oh, god many years ago and broke my neck but didn't find out about it for 20 years until my next big accident and I went into a chiropractor. He's asked me when did I break my neck? And I'm like, I didn't know I had not been 20 years before the previous accident, so I've been living with neck issues for most of my life. Goodness. And so you go see Dr Hartley and you get the gentle non invasive treatments and I'm gonna talk about the neck pain going away. And then did you get that for me? My Sinuses got better. My sleep. Got better leaving you same things. What else improved my attention. I'm paying better attention to what I'm doing. Noticed that that increased quite a bit. I've also got more energy. I sleep all through the night. So I have more energy during the day. You know, I don't have heartburn like I used to have it. My breathing. I could breathe better like he said. Your Sinuses my Sinuses cleared up. I sound totally better. I don't sound congested in all sickly, You know, it's it's amazing. How much better I feel. I feel like 110% better than I did when I first walked in there. Yeah, And it's you know, I've learned so much from Doctor Yardley about the brain body connection and the ability of the body to heal itself. It's extraordinary. What do you tell people Don't hear us talking Chris and the lean on the fence. A lot of people wait to the last thing like Oh, I'm facing surgery before they go see Dr other. What do you tell people who lied on the fence that way? Well, I would tell him that don't lean on the fence. Just go do it because you know it's hot. I feel 110% better and so convey. Um, I waited long time before. I don't want to go through surgery. I don't want to do any of that. And I've been pushing it off, pushing it off for years and dealing with my stiff necks and my head aches and just being born down, tired for years, and this last year that I've been going to see him. I have improved so much. I'm just amazed I was I didn't know about it before. In fact, I found out about it on your show. Thank you, Chris. I appreciate that. That's so cool to hear Dr. Guard the year on the call. What do you do? You remember about that Christmas case when she came in to see it here at the institute. Well, a couple of things Chris, like a lot of outpatients doesn't live close to where we're actually travels up from some water for her care, Theo the issues that she had, it would extend from the skull down to the mid back area, and this is something we see a lot because they hit his balance on the neck. But there's this big large must still the trapezius that comes out across the shoulders. And so it could make shoulder discomfort. And so it didn't surprise me with crystal that she could get relieved by getting massaged to take much showers and should even use ice to get some degree of relief with it. But it uh it really was a problem that a hit wasn't straight on her neck, and that was no reflection on Crystal because most of us before we get things straightened out. That's a problem, but she's a very well balanced lady these days. Yeah, she is our Christmas. We wrap up here. What do you think has been? I mean, you talk about being more alerts in the Sinuses clearing up I've had the same thing happened with my gentle noninvasive care from Dr of the Sinuses and other things. But how's that affected your daily life? Are the things you do now that you weren't able to do I wasn't able to take walks any longer, any more than a block to now I could go for a mile or better. I have to stand about the stamina against stamina, and I have the energy to do it. I have the want to do it. Before. It was just always just dragged a walk very far. D'Argo do any sports or anything, And I'm playing with my grandkids today, where I wouldn't have been a year about No, I'm getting down on the floor. I'm doing things with them or their young grandkids in that role so little, But I'm getting did enjoy those things. And I didn't get to do it Ah, year ago. A year ago. It was just too hard to make it through. Even just the day it was I was depressed. All right, more like you now I'm actually losing weight. That's one of the biggest ones is losing weight. I feel better, and I've got more energy and I would recommend it to anybody. In fact, I do not know anyone. I do, too. And I appreciate you learning about it on my radio show and being on Dr Lee's ready show with me and go with God's good grace. Thank you, Chris. Thank you. You know, I hear it all the time. I really do from fellow patients of Dr Lee Yardley go in for a primary Need neck is hurting fibromyalgia, Sadiq. In my case, it was really bad joint. And then they discovered these ancillary benefits to sleep is better. That happened with me decide it's clear if that happened with me. There are things I didn't even know I had, like Sai Attica that one away. That's about the brain body connection. Doctor early will teach you about that now, if you call right now during the show. Call 866704 10 47 you consider the time to meet with Dr hardly get the gentle, non invasive tests that he uses to see how he can help you. If you call during the show. Right now it's only a $38 pre payment. That's an incredible.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

06:02 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"C doctor Yardley in just a second. We're going to talk with Kristen, and she has one of the most fascinating back stories I've ever heard. It's truly moving because the problems for her started when she Was a teenager, and it affected her hands, and her dream was to become a concert pianist. Well, that's never gonna happen, but later in a life, she found it to the institute, and she's got the help that she really needed to have. When she was a teenager. Let's chat with their Christian. Why don't you tell us about what you were dealing with? That would last and having a lot of Strange, low back pain, and I had been seen in different chiropractor for a couple months and wasn't having any improvement. And then actually, the person who has my therapist told me that Dr Bosley now but she helped her and she told me he has a really unique approach, but that it has been. It's a miracle for her. So So you took her advice. You went to see Doctor Yardley tell us a little bit about when you went in for your first visit. Well, I felt really handheld. I mean, from the moment that I got into the office, I felt like I was being really taking care of me. And I felt that you know what doctors? A lot of the time don't do is take the time to really, really understand. Your whole history and everything that's important to you about your health Doctor. Yardley, a nose knows people, not office, like in general down everything I said, and and I was really excited to learn that, you know, Not only was the doctor confidence that he could help me with issues I was having because of the accident, he says. You know, I think you'll be shocked at how much we can help you with so many other issues you've been having. And and he was right. He was right, Christian. I noticed in that last progressive evaluation, the hands and wristed improve. I'm fat you said about 50%. This is about four months ago. In addition to the risk teens have been having for 20 years and have another really been able to find something that really resolved. But also depression has been something I've struggled with the ground around 19 on and off. On, but I just turned around in the last six months. It's just turned around like my therapist, and I would just marveling at it the other day, you know, she said. It wasn't the last time that you had a depressive episode. I said, I think it was August and it's It's April now and that Z never happened before in my life when I've been in therapy for a really long time and something about the work that this did enabled me to hell. My whole life, try toe heel, These things like the Depression, in the rest of something different kinds of Dr therapist, trying different medications and certain things about the work that Dr Europe they did that catalyze change and all these areas it changed the direction in your life, didn't it? Yeah. What about your energy levels when the biggest symptoms of depression for me was just fatigue, and I'm not feeling that anymore? I'm feeling really different. Christian. Your story is one that we see a lot. I mean, people come to us, not realizing that we're a healthcare approach, as opposed to a disease care approach. Typically, they come in. They've got a problem They're looking for help with. And yes, often they do get help with that. But then there's a whole configuration of reconfiguration of the health and how it interfaces that begins to change and improve in it. It is truly part of the delight of what we do as well as the delight for the patients. You know, I was I honestly had stopped trying to look for a cure for some of these things. Well, that's not true. I was trying. It was like that one time that first time I came in to see you remember afterwards calling my mom and think And I really let myself hope. One more time. Like I've certain still may come into my life. Well, you know, you need a doctor who has a new approach and I'll get my hopes up so high and then just over time, but it doesn't work. Be disappointed. Hmm. It kind of worked. Yes, Kristin. And so what would you say to people out there have been living with problems and a somewhat hopeless in terms of the health. I could say I'm so sorry. I know exactly how you feel. That's a hard question, And there's so much that would want to say, Um, it's the fact that you've tried things before, and it hasn't worked as much making. You do not want to try this. Don't let that hold you back because I'm I'm so glad that I took the chance. You know what? I was hoping one last time. I mean, I'm actually I'm really happy that I got in that car accident because I don't think otherwise. I would have had, I would have met you and had all of this other stuff fixed. Well, that's great. That's that's really great, You know? Yeah, it's not too late for me to be a happy person. That's right. That's a really big and that's probably the most important thing right There it is, And it's awesome to discover at 40 years, knew that a whole new kind of perspective is available. Awesome. I think so, too, you know, and I'll also say, I don't know if this is Helpful, but I trusted my therapist still much. And I knew that if she said that this doctor the special and have a special ability to heal, but it'll be worth it. And, you know, e German figure later and I'm amazed at how little it is cost all the money that I've poured into my health and co pays over the years. You know what I mean? Get this treatment is a fraction of that. And it's so effective investment I ever made. I think that says a lot, Kristin. Thank you so much for being on the show today. Okay, Thank you. Doctor Yardley. That is a very impressive story. But you don't cure depression or anxiety, do you? Not at all, what we do is we restore that brain body connection. And then the changes, though, at that point could be quite amazing. They are amazing. Now, if all this makes sense to you and believe me, it does to me. Maybe.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

06:04 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Of Dr Yardley's For someone to share if you can update on me and where I'm at. It's been almost a year since I started treatment with actually are the D C. And what I've experienced since then, is I don't get to see him enough. Right, And I mean that that is that there's a whole lot of business people. They want you in there all the time. That said they make their money. Um dr of these different right his goals to make sure that he sees you when you need to be seen. Make sure that you're keeping up with the treatments and that you're staying in good health, and my joint pain is so gone that if I ever do, like, hit my knee or something, I'm reminded. Wow. I used to feel this way a lot. Um, this, say Attica. Was gone. In fact, I didn't even remember I had it honestly, until my friend Ron Upshaw, who's in radio Cairo. He's a He's a patient, doctor Yardley. He mentioned Saya Attica and that he'd had that and then I remember. Oh, my gosh, I used to have this Um, my sleep is better. And I don't have headaches, etcetera, I think the other thing. Most about Doctor Yardley is when I do see him because obviously ago check in and you may know this that I think 40% of doctor are. These patients are there for preventative reasons to make sure that they don't end up in pain as we age. When I do go see him His met his memory about me and what I was suffering from is magnificent. His interest in what I'm doing is always there, and every time I go in and have chats with people in the welcome area, I'm just regale with the same stories right that people had the same experiences. And it's urine into people who will say I've tried other treatments, and these things have not worked for me and I still find myself in pain and I always say to them Have you heard anyone talk with you about the brain body connection. If you ever worked with someone who concentrates on something so specific and is then it's for so many years. And you rarely do have someone say, you know? Yeah, Fact I've never met someone, not a patient of Lee Yardley, who's had that experience Because, look, he's devoted his life to this. What he does is rare. What he does for me and and as for so many others. Is remarkable on effective and I just can't think of enough for it. So, hey, we're gonna shift gears and gonna talk right now. Toe jump, So let's go talk to John. So you had quite a story about how you got injured. And then I'm going to see Doctor Yardley. Yes, I worked construction and I was up on a wall and I fell and I caught myself on a beam on the way down. And doing that I wrenched my shoulder and my neck and it's always in a lot of pain. I was having to try to keep working, but was having to use my left arm to lift my right arm and that went on for a few weeks and I've been going to a chiropractor since I was a kid. Um, that wasn't helping. I've gone for X rays and didn't show anything. And after M r. I showed that there was a fracture there. Um, e. They said Basically, there's nothing that we can do. You can't put a cast on his shoulder and it'll eventually heal. But you know, there's nothing really we could do for nothing. So I continue to chiropractic. After a while. I have been listen to Katie th all the time. I heard doctor Yardley advertised and so I decided, Give it a try and Within about two weeks of starting care with him. That pain was completely gone, and I've been in pain for I've been having to you even like to comb my hair or whatever. Having to use my left arm to lift my right arm. And, you know, put a shirt on have to kind of turn sideways. So, my right I didn't have to lift my right arm to put my shirt on, You know? And so within a couple of weeks, the pain was gone. Also, Yeah. So, look, I have a patient too. And so my experience was maybe for missus. And the first time I got treated by Doctor Yardley. I honestly thought, Wait a minute. Did this guy do anything Because it's so gentle. And non invasive that I walked out going. Okay, Honestly, Something happened. But then it was two days later for me and I had joint pain. Right ankle left me, um, right hip left shoulder. Gone, and you had the same experience about the gentleness of the carrot noninvasive when he did his first adjustment. I didn't feel anything. I didn't feel anything, ma'am. I didn't hear anything. Was, you know, I've wondered if he was actually gonna work. But, you know, I was willing to give it a try so so much pain And then you went through. I guess a busy period your time in your life and you weren't going to see doctor Yardley. Yeah, we when they when the crash happened, I work construction. So you know we were hit pretty hard, and I've made a financial decision instead of a medical decision to stop going to see him and, um E was okay for a while and my health just kind of tapered off until a couple of about actually about December of last year. I I've been getting worse and worse. I've been going to another chiropractor and different chiropractor was doing adjustments on me about twice a week. Just tol Keep me where I could sleep at night. Um, I was having numbness that was developing in my shoulder and that eventually grew and spread till where my my whole arm was numb as if I was asleep on it. S so I decided to go back to Doctor Yardley again and again. It was within about two weeks of returning to character, Doctor Yardley again that the numbness was gone, the pain was gone. I wasn't going back to the other chiropractor because I didn't need to. My neck was more stable in the spine is more stable. There's a lot of people go to the doctor Yardley for preventative care, right? Yes. So you go through and that the pain is gone. And then I guess probably 40% of his patients like me or just there for preventative care. And I wish I had kept doing that. I didn't. But I will. Now I'm not stopping any anymore. Good. Good. Well, thanks for sharing with us. 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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

05:04 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Welcome back. Dr. Lee Yardley, D C is in the house with me, Doctor Yardley In just a couple of seconds here. We're gonna talk with one of your other patients. Pam, Why don't you give us a little background about her? Yeah, well, Pam wasn't even sure why she came to see us and when we sat down and talked with him We found out there were a number of things going on none of what she would ever come to have seen us for the fact that her kidney kidney measurements were standard to go down. She had extra problems with right knee. A fib at times. Not very often. But you know what was really interesting, and she had a serious of five bumps on her head, and she had one of them removed surgically. So anyway, she was in to find out what we were about. And I probably let her take it from that. All right. Well, let's get around the show. Hi, Pam. Man. Sounds like you had a lot going on. But if he said I wasn't really sure I just came in for Quality of life, and I thought where you don't mean that Just come check it out. See what your radio program for over a year and I thought I could. Maybe it's my turn. So in your mind, did you think all these things were kind of related? Or what exactly was your mind set when you went in to see Dr Yardley? Oh, I don't think it was in a continuity to him whatsoever. They were all so different and I didn't even think accepting the kidney things were the probably my primary concern. But I didn't think anything was related at all to my spies. Now tell me about these bumps on your head. You had surgery on your head. I did there like I laughed and called him my horns on my head. And they were about five rooms and I didn't have one removed Surgically. And then all of a sudden, a month later, I just want because they ask you a month into it, you know? Well, how is everything? Then I realized those bumps are gone. So everything kind of started falling into place. And it really surprised me. Okay, Doctor Yardley, I want to pause here for a second. You got all these conditions. You got Exuma a fib. You got kidneys. You've got bumps on the head. They don't seem to be related. Explain to all of us. How these things are, in fact related. Well, it's all about the difference between disease care and health care disease cares to take each one of these things examine it tested. Measure it and give it a name on then develop a strategy to try and get rid of it. Disease. Keep paradigm We, on the other hand function in healthcare paradigm. We don't ask any of those questions at all. We simply ask one question. Why is this buddy not healing? What is stopping it from happening? And then we deal with the brain body connection and correcting an empowering that body's ability to heal itself. And then it's real simple. We sit back and see what happens Panel. I want to take a second to talk a little bit about what it's like to be treated by doctor Yardley. You know, we talked to a lot of people here in this show, and they often say the first time that he treats them. It's almost as if he barely touches him. This like very little has happened. What was it like for you wasn't gentle wasn't like that. Well, that's good to hear. Absolutely. We'll leave. Why don't you explain to us tell us a little bit about micro adjustments and why they're so subtle. Some of the most powerful things in the world a subtle and but But people mistakenly think that this is like voodoo or something like that. And he's actually based more on physics and mechanics than probably anything else you'll get done from a health standpoint, the the forces are incredibly light, incredibly gentle, but at the same time, very powerful, leading to profound changes in the body. Okay, Pam, So you've started care. How long did it take before he started to notice some differences in your body? It was about three weeks, maybe a month. And then that's when I realized one of the things in my head are gone. And so you know, just little things when when they ask you things that are wrong. You have to tell him every silly little unrelated thing you could possibly think of, because all of us Nothing's there are gone so bad. I want to go down a list here of your various maladies and see how you've ended up after your treatment. Doctor Yardley. Let's start first with the Exuma. How that go now, six months. Yeah, it's probably about 95% gone. God love that. That's a good result, huh? That was after two years of going to dermatologists and using every prescription everything and Yeah. I'm really happy with that scores on your kidneys. Okay. Did you have some improvement in that area? Absolutely. What? I went back in. They said you're good to go Come back in six months, so we'll see. So that was my biggest worry And really the reason that I went, Let's talk about the bumps on your head. You were worried that you would have to go back to surgery. Did you in fact have to go back to surgery? Totally going. Wow. So it sounds like the treatments that doctor Yardley did. The micro adjustments did in fact, restore the brain and body connection there. They're talking to each other more effectively. Absolutely. Yeah, It's amazing to me. I don't know other than what he says it trying to explain to people But all I can tell you is it works. So, Pam, what would you tell other people who might have the kind of conditions you had bumps in the head? Exuma kidneys? What would you tell him about Doctor Yardley? I tell him go. And at least check it out. It's worth it. Excellent. Well, Pam, I'm delighted that you are having such a great.

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06:24 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Cairo radio 97 3 FM Doctor Yardley is in fact here to tell us a story about the husband and wife. I guess sometimes you start treating one side and then the other half what kind of gets interested in what's going on or what? That that can happen? In fact, this particular case there was a lady that came in and her name was Jill. Okay? And she was really a neat lady. And one of the things that we do at the institute is, we believe in full disclosure. Sure, we also believe in partnering with the people so that they fully understand what we're doing where it's going to go and what to expect from it. So we do a thing called the report of finding what is that? That's that's where we sit down. We go over the results of the testing. We give a print out of all the testing. We show the X rays explain them in detail, and from that we're able to make our recommendations and give them that basis for how we've come up with that recommendation. There is when somebody first comes into you, and they become Candidate. They actually go through a battery of tests that include X rays. Yes, after the initial battery, if it indicates there is a compromise brain body connection, then what we need to do is to find the problem and we do that using radiographs. That's correct. So she comes in. She goes through the battery. She gets the radio graphs. What happened, right? And then you know, we talked about the reported findings, and I often recommend that the spouse be present because often they have questions about what's going on. It's kind of team thing. Everybody. Everybody's on the same page exactly. And so she explained to me that in no uncertain terms, the husband did not believe in chiropractic. He was very negative towards it and very anti chiropractic and that she didn't need him to be at the reporter findings of which, of course, I said, Well, that's just fine. Okay, So anyway, we do the reporter finding she starts under care, and she's under care about a month And then one day I'm walking down the hallway in the office, and here she comes walking down the hallway. With one of the other doctors in the institute who's apparently doing some kind of evaluation, and I notice in tow is a gentleman that I had to presume was probably a husband. OK, amazing thing is that she would die. That's against chiropractor. Exactly. And as she walks past she looks up at me, and she winks at me. I kept my mouth shut. I kind of knew what that meant, You know, Obviously he got interested enough. He was exploring what we were doing. Sure. So I had the pleasure of doing his reporter findings. Ah, few days later. And while he came to us with the litany of issues, you know, really The reason he came in was just to get checked out. Quality of life care, Okay, but he did have some things going on, and he shared those with us and one of them, and certainly not the least of which, for him was asthma. Hold it. Hold it time out on the field. Doctor Yardley. You're not going to tell me that you can cure asthma. No, We don't cure anything. But many people with ash murder experience significant improvement during the time that they're with us. Okay, So tell me what you did so any right that you and keep in mind this gentleman, you know he's over 70. So you know, East lived a good life and he turned out to be a really wonderful man. I to this day I see them both. And enjoy the heck out of both of them. But anyhow, we had to get over a few hurdles with him in terms of his negativism, But obviously it's seen enough changes in his wife that he was open to exploring this, okay? So he started and less than 30 days into a scare. I sat down with him and said, Well, how's the Asmat doing? And reported that the aspirate that point in time was doing 50 to 60% better? That's a significant improvement for somebody who has issues with breathing. It's exactly because it was so scary, you know? Now many other things he had going on. We're also doing quite a bit better. Like what? Um, well, actually had neck issues And at that stage, he still noticed that was grating. And nobody felt it was 30% better. His acid reflux was doing 90% better. Okay? Yes, and his Sinus issues were doing 50 to 60% better as well. That's a big change in its quality life. Tell me about the end. What did he end up with? Well, we followed this through and the most because they're now on what we call quality of life care. We were on the scene them about four times a year, right? We did a progressive on him just a few months ago, actually, And at that time, he indicated his aspirin was now 90% better. Yeah, Neck was 80% bad acid reflux and 90% better Sinuses 90% better. All of that from a guy who didn't believe in chiropractic. Absolutely. Didn't believe what we did. Does he still feel that way? I think not. Yeah, I would hope not exactly. Big change. Okay, But like we talked about a little while ago. You're not a curative. You're not like somebody if I come in to you and say Have asthma. I need you to cure it. You will say you're in the wrong place. Exactly. What we're talking about is is a lining up of the spine with the cranium. That's correct. And what does that do when you do that it restores the body's control over its own systems. It results in an evening out of the legs and evening out of the hips and most 99% of the cases. Buddy now starts functioning the way that it's supposed to. And what does that mean? When you say it doesn't mean that you're you're unleashing the body to do what it does best, exactly, which is hell itself. We don't heal. The body heals itself. Now there can be a point of permanent damage, and there are cases We don't except for care, because it's clear looking at it. Either. They're not candidates or have reached a point where there's permanent damage, and we have to have a clear understanding in terms of what we can expect Outcome ways, and you're straight up about that. When you first meet with somebody, that's right. And if we don't know we're going to say that as well. There's no monkeyshines where you say, Oh, yeah, we'll take care of all this and then down the road. After you get all the money and you have done X number of treatment, you say, well, we never said We couldn't well know, And that's why we do progressive evaluations throughout the care, which is an opportunity to sit down check things out. Patient evaluates their progress, and it's a time when we can ensure that we'll get the results we're looking for the website is you hardly institute dot or org and we know a lot of people like to go check that out. Why r d l e y institute dot org's But they have a phone number, of course, 866704 10 47, and if you want to call and make an appointment, that's the number you're calling out listening to that, actually, Now's a great time to find out if you're a candidate for care with Dr Lee Yardley DC, because if you.

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05:18 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"A second in this one is a little bit different than a lot of the others that we talked to. Why is that He represents a growing portion of the people that we see at the institute and that he's not gonna wait till he's sick. He's going to say Don't be proactive. I'm gonna make sure I'm not gonna end up there. What can I do about it? Wellness exactly. Often. Trujillo joins us. He's up in Lake taps. He's one of doctor you are these patients. How you doing, Delfin? I'm doing good. Yeah. Good. Where did you get that first name? Delfin. I've never heard it before. Well, my dad's on ancestors. Ancestry is Spanish, and his name was Delfino. There you go. They just dropped off. Theo and I became Delfin Nelson. I love that name. So you are kind of a non. Someone unusual patient because I know you went to Doctor Yardley without any particular problem or condition. This was a quality of life issue. Tell us about that. What? What was motivating your decision? Okay, well, All my life. I've been pretty healthy. I've always been in sports. I've worked out Freddie, write everything, and I just wanted to maintain my health as long as possible. And Stay as healthy as I possibly can. My job's real physical. So that was another another reason Why What do you do? Delfin? I work in a row warehouse that I'm a sop aerator. I cut piping tubing all day and I load pallets. Load bends. Pick up You know, steal £85 or lighter, whatever loading pallets bending, listing. I'm doing that all day. So I'm kind of working out at work all day. But you're also very conscious of, you know, back health and everything that goes with that right? Yes. So so quality of life. You make the decision to go to, uh to Doctor Yardley and and tell us about the process. How did that work for you? Was it Was it excruciating, Was it? What was it like? It was, uh I mean, it was real. Um, real comforting. I mean, it was wasn't anything that was harmful or hurts or anything like that. But one thing I noticed after several visits is that Pretty much all my life on my right leg had always been a half inch shorter than my left. Okay and Since I have been going to a normal chiropractors and stuff just had put a half inch addition onto every shoot that I bought a lift. Sure left so then. After a few visits with Doctor Yardley, my leveled out my hips and that straightened out the length of the leg. And now I don't have to do that anymore. How did that feel? Did you notice a change in terms of how you walked? Or how was there any pain that way? Yeah. Well, Besides my pocketbook haven't done pay for every pair of shoes. Yeah, I noticed the big difference. One thing that I noticed that right off the bat was every time that I was driving in my card always be fidgeting around. Trying to get comfortable and stuff because my lower back was kind of just kind of tight. And then after that, I noticed that I don't fidget around anymore. You know, it's uh, my must. I think that the muscles in my back, Earl a lot looser now, you know, then they don't have that attention on him. And, uh, That's that's you know, one way that I've noticed that it's great thing. Doctor. Yardley. Yeah. Delfin, your father. We talked about him when you first came into the office and you talked about how you'd lost in the cancer when he was 73 years old, and he was a smoker. And you kind of made it one of your missions in life to do everything you could to make sure that you didn't expose your body to things like that. That might reduce your quality of life or even reduce the length of your life. And jock Corey. Yeah, and I so respect that. I mean, that is so much what we're about. They often let me to tell us about. You told him a couple of things overall. What's the change? Well, I think it's a pretty big change that your legs here the same way. I mean, that wasn't something that I went there for. I didn't even realize that was possible. You know, I gotta tell you, Dolphin. I didn't either. So, Yeah, I wish I was shocked when that happened. That was like holy mackerel, You know? Is there anything else you can wear slippers and things that I don't have toe try toe Add additions to how about how about just overall Pain. I mean, do you find it? How do you keep up with those nieces and nephews of yours now? I'm well, I don't have any problem at all. I talked. I'm just about to take my little nephew to the The mall so he can play over there on the equipment they have. Uh, take him pretty much every day to the park or to hear there and I mean I can keep up with him. I feel good. Are there any overall health is excellent. Are there any everyday aches and pains other ones that have vanished as a product of this? Like I said, the Delaigue looseness of my back and the other thing I've noticed it. Um, fact I kind of forgot about it. Is that every time I got it before? My bottoms of my the arches of my feet would hurt And I have to, like massage Matlock and or just kind of walk, you know, real easy And then now I kind of did doesn't.

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02:40 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

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02:32 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"The show Doctor Yardley. Just a second. We're gonna talk to Alison, who I think is a A new patient for the Yardley Institute, and she has a complex region Pain syndrome. It sounds complex. What is it? It sounds complex to me and and I don't know a lot about it. I don't think anyone knows a lot about it. It is thought to be related to the sympathetic nervous system. There's been other theories that it's related to the auto immune system. The answer is, they really don't know a lot of stuff going on with it Devastating to the people that suffer from it. Well, then we better talk to her. Find out how she's doing. Yes, Alison, Welcome to the show. Thank you. Doctor. Yardley is here. Hi, Alison s Oh, Alison, you have had this condition complex Region Pain syndrome. Tell me what that meant for you in your life. Well, what were you suffering from? Physically and what was going on Fran injury to your sympathetic nervous system. And so it's It's the diagnosis. Is that it? Um it overloads all the time and your limbs start to curl and the you're really sensitive to light and air and Your limbs, pole and curl. And where does that does that? Does that restrict how you're able to get around for quite some time. I was in a wheelchair. And on a cane. Oh, my goodness, because it was just too difficult to get around anymore. How do you deal with that? Do you take painkillers for that kind of thing given opiates? Okay, man, I was scheduled to have a brain stimulator and morphine pump. Wow it in. But I chickened out. Okay? And so I got off the opiates, but I didn't get any better. My condition didn't really change. I gotta ask you. How much were you spending on drugs? A month. I had that $1300 a month. And how long was this going on for you? My auto accident was in the year. 2000. So you're dealing with this? For what? A minimum of years? Yeah, one time. Right. So you went and saw a doctor Yardley. What was that procedure like non invasive? Gentle harsh. What? What? What was it like, so gentle You hardly even feel it and you just lay there and they moved this bone. And when do you sit up? You can feel the difference right away. Really? Like my whole left.

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06:12 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"Patients Aura. Coming up next. Tell me all about Aura. Well are actually came to see us as a result of hearing hearing you and I and the radio. Really? We're hearing you. I'm sure she didn't call because of me. Why don't you the better looking at? Hey, April of this year, you see? Okay s so she came in, and it was an absolute delight to meet. Uh okay. Well, let's find out what was going on with her, or are you there? Yes, I am. Welcome to the show. Tell us about your situation when you got to doctor Yardley, What were you suffering from? Maura? Well, I'd had a a kink in my back in my lower back that I probably I had for years. It was I've had it for so long. I really didn't remember how long And, um you know, I could get treatment at various types of treatment for you know some relief but I could just never get rid of it. And I had cloudy. You know what I called cloudy? Thinking? No. Tell me about cloudy thinking. What was that be specific? Well, you know, I just always felt like I had sort of a fog going on in my brain. Like, like everything just wasn't clicking like it should like I knew it. Did you know your years earlier? Like your mental acuity? Your sharpness just wasn't there. Yeah, absolutely. It wasn't there. Yeah, This is a common complaint. When you gotta compromise brain body connection. Is it really that this brain just not sinking the way it's supposed to wear that a lot? How about your do I understand that you had some issues with energy and headaches. Tell us about that. Oh, yeah. I had headaches for sort of a frequent companion. And and I just I just have low energy. And, you know, in fact, almost no energy. Let's put it that way. And it was getting worse, wasn't it? Yeah. Itwas Yeah, I'd get home you know, from From a day at work, and I just had no room left in me at all. You know, it was just like, you know, get dinner on the table and go to bed and home hoping praying My husband did the dishes. No, man, Just wait a second. Are you related to me? I think you must be my wife's My wife's. Now I'll go there. So so or what? What impact? Did that have on your life? You told us that you you know, you just be done for the day. But I mean, did you find that you were not enjoying life is much What was your life experience there? Yeah. You know, I'm pretty positive person. You know, I always knew that things could be better. I just wasn't feeling better. You know, so I You know, would try to put a good spin on things, but it was just, you know, I just didn't have the energy to Theo. You know, I couldn't get my body to respond to my brain. Okay, So you heard the show on Katie th on you made the decision to go down and see Doctor Yardley. Tell me what that experience was like. Well, you know, it was very pleasant. And I'll have to say that you know, everyone was like, really upbeat when I first got there, so right away. It was just, you know, the atmosphere of the facility. You know, on everyone. There was just like, boy. I like this. And you know, And then when I talked to Dr Yardley after he did the evaluation and we have the console to afterwards. You know, He really assured me that he could help me that I wouldn't just get alleviate alleviated symptoms, but that I'd really start feeling better, and I just I just really believe you know what he said. And it's been true. I've just really Gotten better. I'm not just getting symptom relief. Um, you know that that comes and goes, I am just really getting better and always a very positive person. She's raised three Children, and she was just really a neat lady to work with you. I'm glad to hear that now or we want to check with something here was this. Ah, highly invasive procedure. Did you have great pain today? Work you over? No, no, it was so gentle. Really. It's just hard to believe that That whatever he did could do anything. You know it. Yeah, It's just Yeah. You just don't feel Anything If it's just, you know, but it does work. Yeah, and you know the area. We work with us at the very top of the neck, the brain body connection, but one of the things are ahead when she came to us, which wasn't why she came to us, But she had a torn meniscus and the left knee. And you know, it's like the other end of the body, right? That's really hurting and and even that's doing some bit. I'm just about 45% better with that, and we're not even touched the knee. So or I tell me about your current situation. How do you feel today after your time with Doctor Yardley Well, you know, the brain fog, for the most part is done every once in a while, little sneak in there. But then by the next morning, it's gone again. But but my overall condition I just feel better. You know, I do have more energy. And you know, and I'm my body is mending. It's not. I'm not getting, like just temporary relief. My body is really healing because you know, even though I've had some setbacks now and again. They're always you know, as time progressive there longer in between on Ben, if I do if I do, um, have a day where I like, really overdo it. If I'm doing a lot of yard work, or if I'm doing a lot of like heavy housekeeping or something like that. And I give some aches and pains from that. If you know it doesn't torture me for the next week by the next day, or at least by the second day, for sure, all that's gone so and that's you know, that is a huge improvement for me. So you would recommend Doctor Yardley to other people. Oh, absolutely. Yes, I would. Or a. Thank you for making the time to chat with us today. All right. Well, thank you. So the question would be. Are you a candidate for the good people at the Yardley Institute? Well, you know, you could find out if you could benefit from the care that they offer and it's really easy. In fact, we'll make it worth your while here. We got a specialty. Here it is. You call right now. During the show, you will get a $148 value for a pre payment of just $38..

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05:35 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"The neck and since a little bit for he's an engineer database engineer sits all day long and I looked at where he's arrived. And with all due respect, my friend I don't want to go that way. Yes, but I know that this is also something that has to do with aging. There are a lot of people who go to your clinic or the institute to prevent arriving at that point in their life. So how do you work to him? People prevent being in that bent question. Mark shaped form almost two thirds of the people that we come into that come in and see us coming to see us because they've looked at the parents. They've seen what happened to the parents as they got older, and they've said I don't want to go there. And so what can I do now? To be proactive to stop myself ending up there? I third, maybe a little more than a third of our patients come in with the specific issue. Looking for help with, But regardless of what that issue is, we are a health care institute. What that means is that we're really into the things or looking at the things they're going to keep us healthy. As we get older, I use the term anti aging because ah, lot of the demographics I see a light from 40 to about 75. If I could get the people around 35 to 40 to start doing things, and it's a little difficult because they haven't seen aging in their body yet. So they're not that focused on him. Once I get people from the 45 to 60 age group, they're starting to see it. You see, and so our approach first of all, it's to normalize the body's control systems as as always, and then we go beyond that. We start incorporating within our care things that we totally different to what you're going to get from physical therapy or from most other approaches. Thies air not exist. Exercises are quite often for flexibility and for strengthening and those were important. I tell people what we give. You does not replace that you need to do that. But what you do doesn't replace what we recommend, either. And so we have programs that we put people on which were really designed to start changing their pasture. And when they do it when they take it seriously. It's not uncommon for them. 30 and 60 days later. Come and say, my dentist says I'm standing different, you know? People that they say that see them every six months is starting to report that they're no longer the same. Two spouses start seeing a change and end they change how they use the body before when they were going to lean over and pick something up there. Think twice about it. Now. They just do it and suddenly surprised that they've done it. And I've had this experience with you of seeing this in a hard data sense that when I first went to you, and I went to you for joint pain, and so remember right shoulder left hip, right shoulder left hip right knee left ankle. And that disappeared that was gone very, very quickly. Surprisingly quickly than my sad ago went away. I've talked about being shocked that your care got rid of my Sinuses. The Sunday headaches are gone. And I know that you're very clear. You're not. You know you're not a miracle worker. But restoring the body's ability to heal itself is so profound in that way. But I also had started down the path of becoming a bent question Mark person because I had these ridges on on my vertebra, and then I don't remember how long it was. But I think it was a year in those ridges had begun the receipt so that I catch this in time. Am I okay? Well, yeah, the answers yesterday. Um, actually sissies to know not to see is to guess. So. Entries are very important to us from this weekend define the problem. We can craft a solution, and then we can determine if we've achieved it. And you're just giving an example here off situation where, When we look at it further down the road we can see clearly we achieved it. And that's a great thing. Yes. I mean, that brings this to mind me. A lot of people don't go see when the pain has gotten unbearable there on the drugs or their layering on drugs, and they're considering surgery. Was wish people go sooner, but it is something I want to communicate to people who are not yet there. It hurts to be about like a question. Mark that's coming if you don't avoid it, and you don't to get proactive about it. So what does some of the things you see that people are starting to feel that they need to get in to get this taken care of his limitations and mobility? Is it niggling little pains? Is it something like SIA Attica, which is the signal from the body saying Hey, Things are starting to glow ride. It could be any and all of those often times people will come in and say, You know, I used to be able to do this 10 years ago. I can't anymore or is getting more difficult for me to do that. Or I go out and do my work in the yard and I come in, and I hope for the next three days well, little soreness is to be expected, but not for three days. You see So people find that the body no longer performs the way that it was before the way it used to, and they can not able to do the things the way they used to. And and that's probably in undergoing theme, ongoing thing that I see in patients a lot and that is AH used to be able to do this. I can't do it any longer. I would like to be able to go up the stairs. One stare of the time. I'm having difficulty doing that. And and as we see that, then they start realizing the body's not working the way with, but it's supposed to and from this. We're glad to help people with the pain and the issues that they've got. Definitely. We want to do that. But then we want to build beyond that. And unfortunately, most of our patients understand that. And that's the choice that they may. Yeah, and I would just present this to anybody who's on the fence. Look, there are two possible futures. There's a future where you're bound like a question Mark. There's a future where you have these limited mobility's. There's a future where you get in touch with Doctor Yardley and you go in for these non invasive, very gentle tests and very gentle treatments. And you come out of this and you avoid that. I thank you because I think I've avoided it because now I'm addicted to being a patient right? And I wouldn't want to leave the club. I'll tell you what, you're addicted to his being healthy, And that's the important thing. That's a far better thing to be addicted to Aziz..

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

01:31 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"That's 4 to 5449 81 85 or become inspired with a before and after pictures that advanced hair dot com It's taught Hermann for my doctors actually are the D. C at the yard. The institute I've met people in the welcome area who traveled to see Doctor Yardley from Boise. I've talked to a woman who travels to see him from Texas. They do this because of the unique approaches the gentle, noninvasive care of Dr Lee Yardley to restore the body's ability to heal itself. Once that happens, my joint pain went away, but so did my Sadik. I didn't even know I had sat, Icka. My headaches are gone because my body can now heal itself. So they're coming from Texas and Boise and its multiple people who do this. You notice the traffic around here? She could drive from where you're at to the er the in suit very quickly and take advantage of the gentle noninvasive care from my doctor. Dr. Lee are the d c just to this call and see if your candidate for character you are the institute 866704 10 47 Colin, see if they can help you rid yourself of the pain 866704 10 47 For too many years I've been frustrated by a lack of storage in our kitchen. I'll open a cupboard and a plaice. Container will spill out my pantry so full the other day, I found some pancake mix that expired in 2017. Hi, Ursula Roy Teen here. Thankfully, relief from all the clutter is in sight. A design consultant from shelf Genie just came over to our house for a free design consultation. Alan showed me how shelf Jeannie could create.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

02:43 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"W go to list with Novak dot com. That's list with no back and ov ak dot com Cairo Radio. Real time traffic brought to you by Emerald Queen Casino. Here's Chris Element as the rest of map calms down we are starting to see is some little bit of improvement on North bound for all five, which has been pretty heavy all morning. Not only do we have the normal stuff through the s curve is working your way up to Newcastle. But we have a stall up near not Northeast Eighth in downtown Bellevue, which has us backed up to Cold Creek Parkway as well. So we're still rolling around 40 minutes from renting the Bellevue, which is about 10 minutes slower than you might anticipate. Even with the weather that we've had today, the other spots where we're seeing the slowing still is on the North Bound I five drivers. You make your way from the West Seattle Bridge into downtown. Not normal for this time of day, even with the weather. So about 2022 minutes now from South Center into Seattle and 38 all the way from federal way that I five North bound drive out of the Tacoma area up through federal way has actually improved significantly in the Tacoma core. We still have slowing in both directions of I five there right around the dome. I think that's just volume and whether there's also North bound, slowing from about 56 0. It's really great here on my cameras and really coming down hard, eh? So what passed the Tacoma mall out of the north, and there is some slowing and coming down on I four or five North found as you make your way through Totem Lake haven't seen a particular reason for it. I've been looking on my cameras. Either way. It's about a 36 minute drive from ever to Bellevue, about 35 from ever to Seattle. This report brought to you by the Emerald Queen Casino. Which is open and the Emerald Queen. Clean team has got you covered. Come by for a safe, clean, comfortable escape. Emerald Queen Casino, the entertainment capital of the northwest. Yeah, that rain shadow is closed in and that's pretty much training all over the freeways right now. 50 at the Carter Subaru studio and coming up right, she'll bells going to join us to untangle this fashion. And waste and theft in the pandemic online economy. Yes, that's that's a lot to do with this short segment coming up on Cairo radio. Hey, my friends at West Coast Armory North Know that there are a lot of new gun owners. I have taken so many classes there, and I would encourage you to do the same thing for safety and for training right now they're taking online range reservations. That's to maintain compliance with the covert regulations in our state, Go to West Coast Armory north com to find your time West Coast Armory North is my choice for practice, community and safety. Go to West Coast armory north dot com. It's taught Hermann for Dr Lee Yardley, D C. Let me ask Question how far you drive to go to Dr Travel. No patients of Dr Lee are these. He's been my doctor for almost six years who go from Texas to see Doctor Yardley at the Art.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

06:03 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"I want to talk with you about something that you mentioned more than once. And every time you say the words, it frightens me. The suicide disease with good reason. Yes, right. Trigeminal neuralgia to see I was able to say if you did, and you did it Well, Okay. Thank you. So talk to us talk to us about the suicide disease. Why is it called that? Well, try new rail jet is just an abnormal condition of the nerves. And there's a big nerve on the side of the face with three branches called trigeminal. Try standing for three. And and when people get to you and I'll try general intelligent Ian, maybe an easier time for us to use. It is known as the suicide disease because more human beings commit suicide. Because of this condition, and with this condition than any other single condition, is it like unrelenting pain on the side show pain? Really? Yes, and and and it affects people just wind blowing on their face. Just turning the head just brushing against the skin. These are the kind of things that how long can this last this condition to their life? People gonna have their whole lives? They well, the slums they don't commit suicide. Well, of course, anyone unless they come to the hardly institute and and it can be a very large but it can also be a smaller part of the face correctly. I can affect all three nerves more common one or two of the nerves and then it can change you can move around. One of your patients has been kind enough to join us here this morning. Frankie in federal way is here with us. Hi, Frankie. Welcome to the show. Hi, Frank. It's good to be here. You have a great name. It's It's nice to meet you. So my understanding is you had the suicide disease. You had trigeminal neuralgia for some time. Is that right? Yes. 25 Years 25 years. How old were you when you started it? Well, I'm kind of old. No, no, no, We don't give that away. But it was 25 years. I've added it up. Wow, That is amazing. And was it unrelenting to come and go or At first it came and went, and then it came back with a vengeance and stayed. And the only thing I could do was injections surgery. Which led me to the hospital was meningitis, which you can get when you do this procedure, and now they're not doing it anymore. So when I went to doctor Yardley, I have had absolutely nowhere to go didn't know what I was going to do because they won't do the surgery anymore. They just want to do a brain surgery, which is much more severe. Have you been through You mean been a number of specialists? By the time we finally got to the Yardley Institute? Yes, And I had been on medication, not pain medication per se, but it's called Take a tall. That's what What they use is too kind of I don't know. Relaxes the muscles a bit, Frankie. I often ask when we encounter somebody who has been going through something for a good period of time, which you have or did actually. How did that What was the impact on your life for that? Were you able to work? I think you teach piano, right? I do And you know it's my mouth that I'm because let's eat with my mouth and my hands. And when you have this, you don't wanna brush your teeth. You don't want to open your lips. Mumbling is about the only way you want to talk because you're getting electric shocks like sticking your finger on light fixture. You know all the time and so wind, a change of temperature. Anything. Just a brush on no kissing, no kissing, That's for sure. Because it's painful. Oh, my God. What a terrible way to live. So you went to see the art. You went to see doctor Yardley went to the Yardley Institute and what happened? Okay. Okay. I went in there and I felt Confidence and I felt very strong. Feeling that I was doing the right thing, but I thought I'd don't place to go. And I listened and they gave me a look up the X rays and talked everything or with me. Didn't promise me anything but just said they could do their best, and they've had some Would successes. And so I thought, Let's go because every day was Excruciating pain. And so I started, and I also felt a very there's a calmness in Dr Yardley's office. It's a serene nous. And while I was there, I felt really relaxed. And that goes a long way. When you're working with severe pain to Frankie, Where are you today? Do you still have trigeminal neuralgia? I can't find it anywhere. It's left me It's gone. It doesn't hurt any more amazing, real amazing, Frankie. I know at one point in time you were able to gain relief in one position that was laying down, But by the time you you came to see us, it was affecting your sleep. There's a constant burning. It would swell up. It would get knotted. You get these shooting pains. You found that sitting talking brushing your teeth. On when it was bad, it would cause you to mumble. Not good, Not good at all. I remember sitting down with Frank and and her husband, Kay, and I said to you guys, I'm going to get confused because he's got a woman's name, and you've got a man's think way play with that a lot. Exactly. No confusion now, though, because the condition vanished. And what would you say about the Yardley Institute to somebody who's suffering from The suicide disease, trigeminal neuralgia. Well, there's This is just changed my life. Um I'm the person that I used to be. And I would tell people to run. Quick. Go in. Take a Listen, Frankie. Thank you for.

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"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

06:19 min | 2 years ago

"doctor yardley" Discussed on KIRO Radio 97.3 FM

"This is Dr Lee. Oddly, D c doctor Yardley in just a second. We're going to talk with Kristen, and she has one of the most fascinating back stories I've ever heard. It's truly moving cause the problem. For her started when she was a teenager, and it affected her hands, and her dream was to become a concert pianist. Well, that's never gonna happen, but later in a life, she found it to the institute, and she's got the help that she really needed to have. When she was a teenager. Let's chat with their Christian. Why don't you tell us about what you were dealing with? That would last and started having a lot of Strange, low back pain, and I had been seen in different chiropractor for a couple months and wasn't having any improvement and then actually, the person who's my care of this told me that Dr presently now, but she helped her and she told me he has a really unique approach, but that it has been a miracle for her. So So you took her advice. You went to see Doctor Yardley tell us a little bit about when you went in for your first visit. I felt really handheld. I mean, from the moment that I got into the office, I felt like I was being really taking care of me. And I felt that you know what doctors? A lot of the time don't do is take the time to really, really understand. Your whole history and every connection important to you about your health doctor Yardley and knows people not office like India was on everything I said, and and I was really excited to learn that you know, Not only was the doctor confidence that he could help me with issues I was having because of the accident, he said. You know, I think you'll be shocked at how much we can help you with some of the other issues you've been having. And and he was right. He was right, Christian. I noticed in that last progressive evaluation, the hands and wristed improve. I'm thank you said about 50%. This was about four months ago and listen to the risk Teens have been having for 20 years and have never really been able to find something. That really ridge option but also depression. It's been, um Something. I've struggled with his brother, the downed around 19 on and off. Um and I just turned around in the last six months. Um, it's just turned around like my therapist, and I would just marveling at it the other day, you know, she said, it wasn't the last time that you had a depressive episode I said, I think it was August. It's April now. That's never happened before in my life, You know, I'm not gonna be for a really long time and something about the work that this did enable me to hell. My whole life, Try toe heel. These things like the Depression, and the rest doesn't seem different kinds of doctors, therapists, trying different medications and certain thing about the work that Dr your they did that catalyze change and all these areas it changed the direction in your life, didn't it? Yeah. What about your energy levels know when the biggest symptoms of depression from you was just fatigue and I'm not feeling that anymore? I'm feeling really different. Christian. Your story is one that we see a lot. I mean, people come to us, not realizing that we're a healthcare approach, as opposed to a disease care approach. Typically, they come in. They've got a problem They're looking for help with. And yes, often they do get help with that. But then there's a whole configuration of reconfiguration of the health and how it interfaces that begins to change and improve in it. It is truly part of the delight of what we do as well as the delight for the patients. You know, I was I honestly had stopped trying to look for a cure for some of these things. Well, that's not true. I was trying. It was like that one time that first time I came into. She's remember afterwards calling my mom and shake And I really let myself hope. One more time. Like I started so many times in my life. Well, you know, you need a doctor who has a new approach and I'll get my hopes up so hard and then just over time, but it doesn't work. Be disappointed and Mm hmm. It's kind of worked. Yes, Kristin. And so what would you say to people out there have been living with problems and a somewhat hopeless in terms of the health. I could say I'm so sorry. I know exactly how you feel. That's a hard question, because there's so much I would want to say, Um, it's the fact that you've tried things before, and it hasn't worked. What's making you do not want to try this. Don't let that hold you back because I'm so glad that I took the champ. You know what? I was hoping one last time. I mean, I'm actually I'm really happy that I got in that car accident because I don't think otherwise. I would have had, I would have met you and had all of this other stuff fixed. Well, that's great. That's that's really great, You know? Yeah, it's not too late for me to be a happy person. That's right. That's a really big and that's probably the most important thing right There it is, And it's awesome to discover at 40 just knew that a whole new kind of perspective is available. Awesome. I think so, too, you know, and I'll also say, I don't know if this is Helpful, but I trusted my haircut so much, and I knew that if she said that this doctor is special and had a special ability to heal That would be worth it. And now it's almost a year later, and I'm amazed at how little it has crossed all the money that I've poured into my house and co pays over the years. You know when I mean, to get this treatment is a fraction of that. And it's so effective, um, investment I ever made. I think that says a lot. Kristin. Thank you so much for being on the show today. Okay, Thank you. Dockyard me. That is a very impressive story. But you don't cure depression or anxiety, do you? Not at all, What we do is we restore that brain body connection. And then the changes, though at that point could be quite amazing. They are amazing. Now, if all this makes sense to you, and believe me, it does to me that maybe you want to contact the Yardley Institute. Find out if you're a candidate for care there with Dr Lee Yardley, D C. And we make it worth your while here in the show. If you call right now, you're gonna receive a $148 value for a pre payment with your credit card. Just 38 bucks..

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