Guest guest Posted August 20, 2004 Report Share Posted August 20, 2004 Miss D...Unfortunately, it appears that one of the tubes in her ears slipped and the ear drum is now bugling and red. She in not talking with the frequency she had been. She will be seeing the ENT ASAP for re-assessment. Terri was uncomfortable the next day but suprised at how " different " she felt...For the last 3 days Terri has had excruciating pain in her legs, migranes and a full fibro flare. She has had very little sleep. I am hoping that as the weather stabilizes for a couple of days that her pain will settle down. We are making plans to get together this weekend so I will see if I can help her then. -------------- Miss D: Try this on her. Have her lay down on her back and then put the tips of the two middle fingers of your right hand gently against her right ear opening and the tips of the two middle fingers of your left hand against her left ear opening. Ground, center, focus and visualize the tubes in the affected ear. Then just let the energy run. Your " intention " should be reducing her felt pain and having the tubes shift back in place by themselves. It is worth a try. Terri: I am not surprised she was uncomfortable the next day. If you recall, I said after the session that there was a good possibility that she would feel like road kill the next day. I did at least 45 minutes of standard myofascial release work on her lower abdomen to release the adhesions on her left fallopian tube with the descending colon and then to release the adhesions from her C section scar. Standard MFR work, if extensive and this was, tends to make you feel like you were hit by a truck the next day. As for her leg pain, my questions would be which leg(s) and where? Her leg pain when I was treating her was posterior left thigh and directly associated with her abdominal adhesions. Is her current leg pain in the same area or elsewhere? You know the fibro diagnostic points. Treat them this weekend the same way we were doing the basic Jin Shin Do releases. This will be an excellent test on the effectiveness of this treatment protocol for Fibromyalgia. Her flare pain when I was there was down dramatically. If you are able to duplicate those results this weekend, it will be a good indication that this may be an effective treatment over time. As for the migraines, work her sinus points because that was how we ultimately got her headache to go away the other night. Let me know if you need any extra instructions/assistance on these. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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