By: Paul S Cilwa |
Occurred: 10/19/2021 |
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In which I meet Dr. Hugs. |
So one day, when I was turning around in a driveway in Kahului,
I spotted a chiropractor's car license. How did I know it was a chiropractor?
Maybe it was just a lucky guess.
But I looked him up on his
Maui Health Network page:
Dr. Greg Owens, or "Dr. Hugs" as he is affectionately called, is a licensed Maui
chiropractor who treats patients on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays in Lahaina
town and on Tuesdays and Thursdays in Kahului.
Dr. Greg's style of chiropractic includes physical manipulations to all parts of the body.
He has also received some training from a prominent Hawaiian Kahuna and is able to sense
exactly where you are misaligned by hugging you…hence, Dr. Hugs.
In Hawaii, a kahuna is a shaman, a practitioner of Hawaiian traditional
(pre-Christian invasion) medicine and spirituality. Hawaiian traditional medicine
also includes Lomi lomi, an energetic message style not unlike Reiki in its
energy manipulation. So I was totally ready to meet Dr. Greg.
They do not take appointments; it's walk-in only. But there was only one person ahead of me
and I didn't have to wait long. Greg was very personable, and a chatter. He
didn't greet me with a hug; he didn't have to, as he could see me hobble into
his treatment room. To the eye of a trained chiropractor, a person's walk is
more revealing than an X-ray. As I was on his table and he was crunching various
parts of my spine and hip joints, I mentioned my husband had driven me there. He
became very enthusiastic, as he has been an LGBTQ ally since before there were
so many letters to ally with. He told me he had a patient who had literally been
asked to leave a different chiropractor's office when he came out to that doc.
People often leave a chiropractic appointment more sore than when they
arrived; it isn't until the next day that they feel the improvement. But that
wasn't the case this time; I felt much better immediately. And this improvement
has extended to this evening, so…so far, so good!