Dr Wong
That is a very good and detailed
description of the situation.
Yes, the teenage daughter was
given 10 min. coaching on how to apply Energy Psychology to her mother ,
and she did a few rounds after the practitioner left, which also helped to
relieve the pain of the mother.
What greater healing power than
the Love of a daughter to her mother by carrying out a simply and yet
effective healing method.
I am sure she will benefit a lot
attending the coming Energy
Psychology training this weekends.(refer http://www.360q.com/Heal/EP.htm
)
This proves that to learn Energy Psychology you don't need
sophisticated knowledge, nor specialist, nor Master or Sifu. Just simple
understanding and a great Compassion.
Cheers
Andrew
>
>
>
> Dear
All....
>
> Here's a little sharing on my latest
observation, on a patient of mine
> with advance CA Lung whom i
introduce Energy Psychology to, as a form of
> alternative
treatment to manage her pain issue.
>
>
> She is a young woman only in her early forties, who was diagnosed
with CA
> Lung 4 months ago. I guess i have a lot of empathy
for her after having
> known personally 4 people over the past 18
months having diagnosed with CA
> Lung, all being in their
forties, non smokers and 3 out of 4 are females.
> Well..it really
doesn't fit into the conventional risk factor group, i
> must
say. Generally >90% of CA Lung are diagnosed late ie at 3rd or 4th
> stage..which unfotunately, most will have another 4-6 months life
span.
>
>
> As for most CA
patient of terminal stage...it is the pain control that is
>
offered as the paliative care. Morphine, being one of the most commonly
> used drug for this group of patients, is one of the best
alternative to
> all the other painkillers that they may need in
addition.This patient told
> me she still has unbearable pain,
inspite of 4 hourly morphine plus
> another 2 other type of
painkillers.She told me when she complaint of her
> persisting
pain to her hospital doctors, inspite of the maximum dose of
>
morphine they have prescribed to her...she was actually told to look
for
> other type of alternative treatment to help relief her pain
issue.
>
>
>
>
I decide to introduce EP to her with the hope that it will at least
help
> her with the pain relieve and give her some physical
comfort...being the
> least, that can be offered for
palliative care. Having visited her the
> past few occasions at
her home, she was always found to be lying down on
> her bed in
her room...groaning in pain, discomfort and feeling giddy as
>
well as nauseated and drowsy....probably from the side effects of
morphine
> as well as chemotherapy. On the early
evening of making an appointmentt
> with her for the first EP
session, she made a great effort to be partially
> sitting up on
the couch in the living room.She decribe her condition,
>
nevertheless llike what it has always been, but a lot more giddy.
After 20
> mins of EP she felt the relieve in her pain as well as
the giddiness.
>
>
>
> The following day late afternoon, i paid her a visit and was
surprised to
> see her sitting up comfortably in the livng room
couch watching TV. She
> told me after the EP session last
evening, she had a huge violent bout of
> vommiting. After that,
she felt as if a big heavy rock has been lifted off
> her
chest. She could eat her dinner and had a comfortable, painless
>
undisturb peaceful sleep for once, after so many months. She didnt have
to
> take any morphine since the whole of yesterday. I check on
her again late
> this morning...she was also found sitting
comfortably in her living room
> couch watching TV ! She says she
also had a second night of
> good sleep yesterday and
didn't take her morphine this morning. She was
> very appreciative
for the simple yet effective session of EP...no side
> effects and
she has already decided to send her teenage daughter for the
> training, which the daughter herself was amaze with the mother's
> improvement.
>
>
> Regards
With Mettha
> Dr Wong
> Hsien Teik
>
>
>
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Andrew,
QuaSyLaTic
http://www.360q.com
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