Friday, September 30, 2022

UPDATE: Extraordinary Ordinary Grace and Therapy by TLC Nielsen

 Extraordinary Grace and Therapy 

TLC Nielsen's EO September 2022 blog

Christine South finished our mutual friend Lona Dinnell's interview on the EO blog after Lona passed away unexpectedly. She also shared some of her own story, from engineer to naturapathic therapist.

Welcome back to the EO blog, Chris South!

We'd love to know about the alternative naturapathic therapies you're trained in to help others as well as how you're carrying on Lona's legacy.

Q) How did you and Lona end up working together in the beginning?


In 1983, I went to work at a place called DyCast. Lona worked in the front and I was hired as an inspector. She would see me but I was so quiet that she,who was about 5' 2", turned out to be afraid

of me. One day on break together, Lona turned to me and said, "I've been terrified of you." This was because, she said, I was the only woman out working on the floor. Lona soon started looking for me at work parties and we were young so we hung out together.

Q) What's the best thing you learned from Lona?

Lona would socially drag me out, especially after my husband and I split up. I think she made friends very easily. She decided she loved me and kept me around. I was part of her tribe. The best thing was having a good friend, someone who knew everything about me.

Q) Naturopathic healing is only one of your jobs. What else do you do for work?

I have worked in the manufacturing industry since 1975, starting out as a book keeper. Then the company eliminated that job and put me out on the floor as an inspector. They asked if I could read blueprints and I said I could draw some for them. I had taken a lot of drafting in high school. I promised myself as one of a family of 11 that I would take one college class per semester. I started out in mechanical engineering, then took classes in mathematics, programming, CAD and more.

Q) Why do you do both, engineering and healing therapies?

When I was really sick, my daughter was in chiropractic college. She would have her classmates come and work, train really, on me. Holistic medicine saved my life! Rachel had graduated and found a job before I decided I was done with engineering classes, having taken more than 400 or so. Lona had opened a Reike studio with a reflexologist so I made an appointment with her and asked her where she studied. I called that Institute, and finally there was a cancellation so I could enroll and start training.

I make the most money in my day job (engineering) and my house needs lots of work. My passion is in holistic therapies, which includes reflexology, cranial sacral, acupressure, Reike, Korean hand therapy, and the rest. So I now do both.

Q) Who helped you get started in the different natural therapies you do?

Lona started me by introducing me to Melanie who did reflexology (see Melanie's EO blog update here.) When I enrolled in a reflexology class, I asked the teacher about the points in the body, especially those going up the leg. She told me I didn't need to know. You don't say that to an engineer, someone who investigates the "why" of things. In Quality control, the five whys determine root cause analysis. Knowing the deep enough why helps one figure out how to correct a problem.

Q) Where is God leading you next?

I don't know, he hasn't shown me yet. But I know that he always has a plan, and I'll recognize it when  he does. 


I'm finishing the build of a traveling therapy bus. It'll be utilized as a therapy bus AND a vacation vehicle. 

Well, I drove my architect crazy because I wanted a tetris bus—everything must move. So it has two full-size beds that are actually the seating. A builder made boxes so the trifold mattresses become seating. The boxes are short enough to fit under the mattresses when folded out. I'm just finishing the cabinet that gores in the bus for the kitchen.  And there's even a commode, a bedside one utilizing biodegradable bags. I have a Solo Stove Campfire for cooking! 

Q) What is something surprising about you?

As a child, I didn't talk much so I was put in the problem-child class. In eighth grade, my teacher—Mr. Buluchi— convinced us to try our best to answer the placement tests. The results came back as showing I should have been in advanced classes. In high school, all my classes were advanced, but I didn't take  home any homework. I had a 4.0 grade average all four years.


Contact info for Chris in Northern Illinois:

Reclaim Your Body Holistic Wellness Center

Reclaim Your Body Website

Thank you for visiting TLC's Extraordinary Ordinary blog, where regular folks with interesting stories are featured. If you know someone who has a story that should be told, please email me at soulfixer13 at yahoo (dot) com and put EO blog in the subject line.