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Manghihilot-vlogger, kaya raw makapagpalakad ng mga lumpo at pilay?! | Kapuso Mo, Jessica Soho
GMA Public Affairs
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7/29/2024
Ang mga lumpo at pilay, kaya raw makalakad muli sa tulong ng isang manghihilot sa Bukidnon?!
Ang manghihilot-vlogger na si Ceasar, wala raw aparato na ginagamit. Ang kanya lang daw instrumento, ang kanyang mga… kamay?!
Panoorin ang video.
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00:00
There are people who will go to the city of Malaybalay in Bukidnon
00:06
who are discouraged because they can still walk
00:10
even though they are paralyzed and limp.
00:13
To see is to believe.
00:16
This is not for those who have a weak heart.
00:21
But for those who have recovered,
00:25
this is what they will endure.
00:28
I'm 30 years old.
00:29
You're 30 years old?
00:30
Yes.
00:31
You're pregnant?
00:32
The 20-year-old paralyzed patient
00:36
who hasn't been able to walk for 8 years
00:38
was pinched and pushed.
00:42
Ouch! Ouch! Ouch!
00:45
Ouch! Ouch! My body!
00:46
It's okay.
00:47
It was so painful that he was crying.
00:50
Ouch!
00:52
But after a long session,
00:55
Ouch! Ouch!
00:59
Ouch! My body!
01:02
the paralyzed patient was able to walk again.
01:06
Ouch!
01:11
The woman in the video is the 70-year-old mother
01:15
from Panabo, Davao del Norte.
01:18
A few weeks after her pregnancy,
01:23
here she is, able to walk again.
01:27
When I dropped her off at the hospital,
01:29
I was able to walk again.
01:30
I was able to go there and come back.
01:31
I can't imagine being able to walk again.
01:33
I don't have any pain anymore.
01:34
In 2015, the mother and aunt had a problem.
01:39
I was able to go to the doctor.
01:40
They said,
01:41
loss of fluid in the liver.
01:43
What kind of medicine did she take?
01:46
When I take medicine,
01:47
it relieves a bit,
01:48
but when it doesn't,
01:49
I can't walk again.
01:51
I can't walk properly.
01:52
It hurts a lot.
01:53
To have medicine and surgery,
01:56
they sold 3 hectares of land.
01:59
We spent more than 100 pesos.
02:01
We spent a lot of money,
02:03
but it had no effect.
02:05
Not only her 20-year-old body was paralyzed,
02:09
but also the hope that she will be able to walk again.
02:14
Until someone saw her mystery online.
02:18
She was the only one who saw her.
02:19
After the surgery,
02:21
she was able to walk.
02:23
So last month,
02:24
from Panabo,
02:25
the mother and aunt traveled for 5 hours
02:28
to Malaybalay City in Bukidnon
02:31
to have the surgery.
02:32
When we arrived,
02:33
there was no ceremony.
02:35
I was just lying down.
02:36
I was already 20 years old.
02:37
You were already 20 years old?
02:38
Yes.
02:39
I was still young.
02:40
I was still young.
02:41
My body was still young.
02:43
My son was in much more pain.
02:45
It was very painful.
02:48
But it was worth it for her to cry and cry.
02:52
Why did you cry, mom?
02:54
You were paralyzed.
02:55
I was paralyzed.
02:56
I was able to walk
02:58
because of God's mercy.
02:59
I was able to walk.
03:01
I was able to walk.
03:02
I was able to walk.
03:04
I was able to walk.
03:05
I can't imagine that I was able to walk
03:07
without any pain.
03:08
Ligamentous laxity,
03:09
these are our limbs.
03:11
Usually, it can be seen all over our body,
03:13
on the shoulders,
03:14
on the neck,
03:15
on the thighs.
03:16
Ligamentous laxity is what prevents
03:18
excessive movement.
03:20
Ligamentous laxity is what softens
03:22
or weakens the muscles.
03:24
There are no studies that show
03:26
that massage or acupressure alone
03:28
can treat or cure
03:30
ligamentous laxity.
03:31
If the ligamentous laxity is mild,
03:33
they can heal on their own.
03:35
But if it's too bad,
03:37
that's where we offer surgery.
03:39
The one who wants to walk
03:42
is Cesar.
03:44
He doesn't have a clinic.
03:46
And what he uses for treatment
03:48
is this.
03:49
He started with just walking,
03:51
just pulling.
03:53
Then, I just put it in my brain
03:55
until I applied it
03:57
and it turned out to be true.
03:59
It was only 7 in the morning
04:01
when the pullers arrived.
04:08
Cesar doesn't have an apparatus
04:10
or any ointment
04:12
or ointment
04:13
His only instrument
04:15
are his hands.
04:24
I can't explain.
04:25
It's so painful.
04:30
I endured the pain
04:31
to get better.
04:32
After many days of being pulled by Cesar,
04:35
the ligament in his hands
04:37
became thick.
04:38
It's been more than 10 years.
04:41
Richard even left Baguio
04:44
in the hope of getting rid
04:46
of his MND
04:48
or Motor Neurone Disease
04:50
which is affected by his speech
04:53
and movement.
04:54
Ouch!
04:56
Ouch!
04:59
Richard almost cried
05:01
because of the pain
05:03
while Cesar was pinching
05:05
his foot.
05:08
If they don't scream,
05:09
they'll get dizzy
05:10
and they should scream.
05:13
It's better now
05:14
that Richard is able to move
05:16
his toes.
05:17
We're from New Zealand.
05:19
It's a big help
05:22
to help
05:27
him get better.
05:30
They said there's no cure
05:32
so I can see that there's an improvement.
05:35
We're thankful
05:36
that they gave us hope.
05:38
He won't get better.
05:40
He's incurable.
05:42
There are treatments
05:43
but this treatment
05:44
is to slow down his progress
05:47
because it's a progressive disease.
05:49
Grandma Francisca
05:51
even rented a tricycle
05:53
to go from Valencia City
05:54
to Cesar's hospital
05:56
in Malaybalay City.
06:04
At first,
06:05
Grandma Francisca was nervous
06:07
because of the screams
06:08
of the patients.
06:09
I was so nervous.
06:12
I couldn't move.
06:21
Until he was almost 20 years old,
06:26
he was able to move slowly.
06:29
I was so nervous.
06:30
I couldn't move.
06:31
I was shaking.
06:32
I was shaking.
06:33
I was shaking.
06:34
I was shaking.
06:35
I was shaking.
06:37
Grandma Francisca
06:38
has a history of trauma.
06:39
He slipped and fell.
06:41
Since then,
06:42
he couldn't walk.
06:43
We can't say
06:44
if it's a stroke
06:45
or the reason why
06:46
he couldn't walk
06:47
is because of trauma.
06:48
If it's because of trauma,
06:50
you can go back.
06:52
Even if they didn't go back
06:53
to their normal state,
06:55
there are significant improvements.
06:58
Unlike before,
07:00
when the patient was still young,
07:02
now,
07:03
you can't walk in
07:05
so that you can move to Cesar.
07:07
There should be a schedule.
07:08
It's really my mistake.
07:09
We're just controlling it.
07:10
Like Alvina from Davao City,
07:13
who waited for two months
07:15
before she could get a slot.
07:17
Alvina has been using a cane
07:19
for three years
07:21
after she had a stroke.
07:22
I couldn't sleep for three months.
07:25
I couldn't get up.
07:27
In the hope that
07:28
her 20-year-old strength would return,
07:31
Alvina forced Cesar to move.
07:34
Ouch!
07:37
And when she tried to run
07:39
after the cane,
07:41
she was shocked
07:43
when she was able to walk
07:44
without needing to use a cane.
07:47
I was really shocked.
07:48
If I hadn't used a cane,
07:49
I wouldn't have been able to walk.
07:51
There are improvements
07:52
after the cane.
07:53
Even if you're paralyzed
07:54
for the first few weeks
07:56
of your stroke,
07:57
in the next few months,
07:59
you can recover somehow.
08:01
Because our brain
08:02
has its own way
08:04
to heal itself,
08:06
especially if we combine
08:08
physical therapy
08:09
and rehabilitation therapy.
08:11
Ouch!
08:14
But where did Cesar learn
08:16
how to do this?
08:20
Cesar used to own a junk shop
08:23
until he became interested
08:25
in the so-called acupressure,
08:27
a traditional method of stretching
08:30
in traditional Chinese medicine
08:32
that uses pressure
08:34
to stimulate the point
08:36
or part of the body.
08:37
We use pressure points
08:38
because we're really strong.
08:39
We don't need healing.
08:40
We don't need to struggle.
08:42
And it's not just the acupressure
08:44
of the legs
08:46
that he does.
08:47
He usually uses
08:48
nerve damage,
08:50
stroke,
08:51
sciatic nerves,
08:52
migraine,
08:53
insomnia,
08:54
and frozen shoulders.
08:55
Although there are also
08:57
some patients
08:58
who are also suffering
08:59
from diseases
09:00
that are difficult to treat.
09:01
Cancer.
09:02
We don't treat it.
09:03
Dialysis.
09:04
We have catheters.
09:05
It's not allowed to go out
09:06
to the hospital
09:07
or to have a surgery.
09:08
That's why it's called
09:09
mind over body.
09:10
It's not just a headache
09:11
that hurts you.
09:12
The target is
09:13
to wake their brains up.
09:14
I looked at the studies.
09:15
The most common side effects
09:16
when it goes wrong
09:17
are usually
09:18
those in the area
09:19
that are more vulnerable.
09:20
Patients who have
09:21
deep venous thrombosis
09:23
mean that
09:24
they used to have
09:25
bruises on their feet
09:27
and when they were pulled
09:29
or massaged,
09:31
those bruises might spread
09:33
and if it goes to the brain
09:35
or the heart,
09:36
you have a stroke
09:37
or a heart attack.
09:38
But that's very rare
09:39
and usually practitioners
09:40
are trained
09:41
to avoid that.
09:42
Placebo effect.
09:43
The patient may feel better
09:45
after a treatment
09:46
and it can be explained
09:48
by possibly
09:49
the wanting
09:50
to get better.
09:51
So because of that,
09:52
it could invoke
09:54
the production
09:55
of certain neurotransmitters
09:56
such as dopamine
09:57
or the release of endorphins.
09:59
So a lot of it
10:00
would be associated
10:02
to pain relief.
10:03
However,
10:04
placebo effect
10:05
does not cure
10:06
the actual illness.
10:08
I agree.
10:09
I can't do anything
10:10
if they don't believe me.
10:11
I never ask for money
10:12
or donation.
10:13
Can we know
10:14
how much
10:15
your rate is
10:16
per day?
10:18
As long as it's big.
10:19
Per digit.
10:20
To be honest,
10:21
that's why I'm making this video.
10:22
I just want to show
10:23
that it's possible
10:24
to treat
10:25
when there's no medicine.
10:26
I don't know
10:27
how to monetize that.
10:28
My son said,
10:29
we can make money
10:30
here.
10:31
We're making money.
10:32
We're making money.
10:33
Continuously.
10:34
But because
10:35
Cesar is getting older,
10:36
the patient he's taking
10:37
is also getting younger.
10:38
His relative
10:39
in medicine
10:40
is his son,
10:41
John.
10:42
We also talked
10:43
about helping him.
10:44
It's okay.
10:46
It's a reflection
10:47
of the poverty situation
10:49
in the Philippines.
10:50
It's still not resolved.
10:52
The poverty and poverty
10:54
in the whole healthcare system
10:56
is different
10:57
even from faraway places.
10:59
But they really know
11:00
that it's better
11:01
and cheaper.
11:02
Let's say,
11:03
you can reach
11:04
what you're asking for.
11:05
One.
11:07
In this difficult life
11:08
and expensive
11:09
cost of medicine,
11:11
we have a lot of countrymen,
11:13
especially in faraway places,
11:15
ready to endure
11:17
hardship and pain
11:19
for the patient,
11:20
no matter how difficult
11:22
the situation is.
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