• Amused
  • Angry
  • Annoyed
  • Awesome
  • Bemused
  • Cocky
  • Cool
  • Crazy
  • Crying
  • Depressed
  • Down
  • Drunk
  • Embarrased
  • Enraged
  • Friendly
  • Geeky
  • Godly
  • Happy
  • Hateful
  • Hungry
  • Innocent
  • Meh
  • Piratey
  • Poorly
  • Sad
  • Secret
  • Shy
  • Sneaky
  • Tired
  • Wtf
  • Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
    Results 1 to 10 of 12

    Thread: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

    1. #1
      baby1's Avatar
      baby1 is offline Administrator
      Points: 63,737, Level: 100
      Level completed: 0%, Points required for next Level: 0
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      Overdrive1000 Experience PointsThree FriendsRecommendation First ClassVeteran
      is the boss lady!!!
       
      I am:
      Happy
       
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      Posts
      5,324
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      63,737
      Level
      100
      Rep Power
      10

      Default Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      Paralyzed Man Walks Again

      Mr. Kentucky is 11,300 miles away from home, lying in a hospital bed, and his right side is paralyzed. His massive, chiseled muscles—the ones that won Devin Dearth the state bodybuilding title—aren’t their former size, but he still bulges at the seams. Nurses at the Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine in Tianjin, China, surround him and then part as his new doctor enters the room. The doctor, taller than everyone else, struts to the side of the bed and sticks his hand out for Devin to shake. Try as he can, Mr. Kentucky just can’t move his right hand.

      Then the doctor begins to insert needles into Devin. Acupuncture to stimulate his paralyzed nerves, yes, but of a different sort: these needles are wider than any you’d find in the United States. More effective, says the doctor. He places them everywhere into Devin: his legs, arms, head, tongue, eyelids; nothing is left unpunctured. The needles will remain in him for 20 minutes, but in the meantime, the doctor asks Devin to move the frozen extremities on his right side.

      It starts with his leg. The same leg that had squatted millions of pounds over the course of his 40-years lay flat and trembling. But then Devin slowly lifts it off of the bed. He hasn’t moved like that for months. And then his right arm, the one that had failed him just 15-minutes before, moves.


      A Brain Bleed Changes Everything
      Three years ago Devin was the Mr. Kentucky. A champion body builder. Arguably the hardest working person in the Blue Grass State. He hit the gym at 4 o’clock in the morning, every morning, then spent 8 hours a day working his six-figure job, afterward returning home to be with his wife and three children.

      But one day while lifting weights—pop!—it all changed. His brain stem—the area that acts as the on and off ramp for all of the nerves in the human brain—bled; a rare occurrence with serious consequence. A small leak, really. But when that area of your brain springs event he smallest leak, 95% of the time it kills you. Devin Dearth isn’t a 95 percenter.


      Devin wins the Mr. Kentucky Award in 2005 surrounded by his brothers. From left to right: David, Devin, and Doug Dearth.

      After weeks in the intensive care unit at a hospital in Kentucky and 3 months of in-hospital therapy, Devin was sent home with a paralyzed right side, wheelchair bound, drooling, and unable to walk or communicate effectively. His insurance had run out, and his family was struggling to pay for the at-home therapy that he required.

      Devin’s mind was there, but his body was a prison. He wasn’t improving with the at-home therapy, and he seemed relegated to a paralyzed, cut-off existence for the rest of his life. Until his brother, a filmmaker and bodybuilder, stumbled upon the story of a woman who had also suffered from a brain bleed, and had then gone to China to undergo a 3-month regimen of traditional Chinese medicine and physical therapy. It worked for her, and it was also 1/5th of the cost of just one month of his at-home therapy.


      With Progress Stalled, Devin Looks Overseas for Treatment
      When his brother brought up the treatment, Devin’s family members were skeptical—China? Seriously, China? But for Devin, China was an escape—an opportunity where none existed.

      Every day the Chinese doctors and nurses put Devin through a brutal regimen of healing. They’d load him head to toe with needles. Afterward they’d place fire-cups—an ancient procedure that is said to increase blood flow and promote healing—all over him. Then they’d give him physical therapy that wasn’t so different from the kind he’d receive at home. And all the while, Devin undertook his rehabilitation like he took on everything else: he did it to the best of his ability, better than anyone had seen before.

      9,000 needles and 12 weeks later, Devin left China. Where he’d rolled into the hospital in a wheelchair, more or less incapacitated, he walked boldly out with the help of his brother. He’d made immense gains during his time: his right side was no longer totally paralyzed, and he was able to speak in understandable, full sentences. He was on the right track.

      Today: Optimistic, Back at the Gym, and Dedicated as Ever
      And he still is. Three years since he left China, Devin still speaks in a slurred tone, and he still needs help to walk. But he can walk, and he can speak, and his cheerful, optimistic personality is back—a feat that wouldn’t have occurred had he not dedicated himself so fully to his recovery.

      Devin is featured in the documentary 9,000 Needles, which will be released this October.

      by Michael Easter

    2. Likes DAG liked this post
    3. #2
      combatwombat is offline Platinum Member
      Points: 1,662, Level: 23
      Level completed: 62%, Points required for next Level: 38
      Overall activity: 2.0%
      Achievements:
      1 year registered1000 Experience Points
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Aug 2011
      Posts
      75
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      1,662
      Level
      23
      Rep Power
      14

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      Gonna have to see this.

    4. #3
      rocco-x's Avatar
      rocco-x is offline Honored Member
      Points: 19,120, Level: 87
      Level completed: 54%, Points required for next Level: 230
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      Three FriendsRecommendation First ClassVeteran10000 Experience Points
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      Hungry
       
      Join Date
      Feb 2009
      Posts
      1,035
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      19,120
      Level
      87
      Rep Power
      17

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      great one baby1.it's things like this that give me hope...and no excuses to not get to the gym.truly inspirational...
      "Life's challenges are not supposed to paralyze you, they're supposed to help you discover who you are."

    5. #4
      TheyCallMeX is offline Banned
      Points: 4,230, Level: 41
      Level completed: 40%, Points required for next Level: 120
      Overall activity: 2.5%
      Achievements:
      1000 Experience Points1 year registered
      is doing cardio!
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Oct 2010
      Posts
      540
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      4,230
      Level
      41
      Rep Power
      15

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      Fantastic...can't wait to see this.

    6. #5
      MindlessWork's Avatar
      MindlessWork is offline Honored Member
      Points: 7,845, Level: 59
      Level completed: 48%, Points required for next Level: 105
      Overall activity: 99.7%
      Achievements:
      Veteran5000 Experience Points
      is sleepy
       
      I am:
      Meh
       
      Join Date
      Aug 2011
      Location
      Under the Hill
      Posts
      224
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      7,845
      Level
      59
      Rep Power
      14

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      Wow, quite a comeback! Hope he can get back to lifting again then that will be one heck of a story so perhaps time will tell if further therapy will help him recover 100%. I for one is rather skeptical of all those acupunture-like treatments in China, and this one must be one lucky story
      No Pain No Gain

    7. #6
      JerkKILLER's Avatar
      JerkKILLER is offline Platinum Member
      Points: 10,724, Level: 68
      Level completed: 69%, Points required for next Level: 126
      Overall activity: 99.9%
      Achievements:
      Three FriendsVeteran10000 Experience Points
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Jun 2007
      Location
      West side
      Posts
      1,006
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      10,724
      Level
      68
      Rep Power
      19

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      F-n AMAZING!! Awesome story, that's so cool. Thanks for the post BABY1, I guess the world aint so shitty after all
      CPT ( Certified Personal Trainer )

    8. #7
      baby1's Avatar
      baby1 is offline Administrator
      Points: 63,737, Level: 100
      Level completed: 0%, Points required for next Level: 0
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      Overdrive1000 Experience PointsThree FriendsRecommendation First ClassVeteran
      is the boss lady!!!
       
      I am:
      Happy
       
      Join Date
      Feb 2011
      Posts
      5,324
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      63,737
      Level
      100
      Rep Power
      10

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      If anyone is interested in seeing this, here is the website with the info.

      http://www.9000needles.com/9,000_Needles/Store.html

    9. #8
      liftsiron's Avatar
      liftsiron is offline Senior Member
      Points: 3,480, Level: 36
      Level completed: 87%, Points required for next Level: 20
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      1000 Experience PointsVeteran
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      ----
       
      Join Date
      Sep 2011
      Posts
      255
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      3,480
      Level
      36
      Rep Power
      14

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      Inspiring story.

    10. #9
      Yohimbe's Avatar
      Yohimbe is offline Platinum Member
      Points: 5,468, Level: 47
      Level completed: 59%, Points required for next Level: 82
      Overall activity: 19.0%
      Achievements:
      Veteran5000 Experience Points
      This user has no status.
       
      I am:
      Cool
       
      Join Date
      Jan 2009
      Posts
      508
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      5,468
      Level
      47
      Rep Power
      16

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      Great post. Very inspirational.
      Train Till Your Eyes Bleed!

    11. #10
      FUZO's Avatar
      FUZO is offline Admin
      Points: 173,755, Level: 100
      Level completed: 0%, Points required for next Level: 0
      Overall activity: 0%
      Achievements:
      Three FriendsRecommendation First ClassVeteran1000 Experience Points50000 Experience Points
      is Kick Ass
       
      I am:
      Cool
       
      Join Date
      Nov 2007
      Posts
      83,978
      Post Thanks / Like
      Points
      173,755
      Level
      100
      Rep Power
      10

      Default Re: Former paralyzed bodybuilder walks again (good story)

      NEVER GIVE UP HOPE

    Thread Information

    Users Browsing this Thread

    There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

    Posting Permissions

    • You may not post new threads
    • You may not post replies
    • You may not post attachments
    • You may not edit your posts
    •