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When Surgery Goes Awry: Our Protocol in Action

Late last Friday night I received the following email from a client, requesting a remote session on behalf of her husband.

 

His spinal surgery went quite poorly - they must have nicked an artery and created a dangerous bleed into his throat that shifted his trachea, and made him lose the ability to eat, talk, and breathe. He was taken back the ER earlier tonight, intubated, and opened back up to fix the bleed. We aren’t sure how much or if there will be long term damage to his voice box, his fusion, or anywhere else in his throat. It’s an extremely rare complication. He will need to be intubated for the next couple of days. 


In the process, they also gave him so many drugs and sedatives, including Fentanyl, Tylenol, and Oxycodone; plus repeated x-rays. Anything you can do to help stabilize and strengthen his system would be so helpful.

 

In a subsequent email, she provided me with his full name and date of birth, in the event that I was able to work on him.

 

Thankfully, I was. Upon connecting into his system, his higher consciousness granted me permission to perform our protocol – despite the fact that he was intubated and heavily sedated, I was able to get a clear yes via muscle testing that his system was open and receptive to the work.

 

And off I went.

 

Leveraging our standard procedure, I allowed his body to dictate what it wanted addressed in its order of priority.

 

Through the process of elimination, I was first brought to the cleansing section of our protocol. This cleansing approach, we have determined, results in some of the most powerful effects – by helping the body to release accumulated imbalances and emotions, cellular regeneration (and healing in general) accelerates rapidly.

 

Muscle groups, meridians, and organs arose as requiring cleansing. His body steered me to his neck and mouth muscles, main central & kidney meridians, and his spleen and stomach.

 

Each of these areas helped to provide insight about what his body had gone through – the neck and mouth, being at the center stage of the surgery itself, required a deep clean from the trauma they had undergone just a few hours prior. The main central meridian, the body’s primary energy pathway, was blocked due to inherited and accumulated imbalances, and needed to function optimally in order to speed up healing. Similarly, the kidney meridian – known as the ‘foundation of life’ in Chinese medicine – was thrown off largely due to a mix of emotion (specifically fear & anxiety) and toxicities. Cleansing the stomach and spleen also had an emotional component to them, but the majority of what got removed was related to the aftermath of the medications he’d been given during and post-surgery.

 

The last two areas his body wanted me to address were related to damage – helping to heal connective tissue damage in his throat, and nerve tissue damage in his spine, throat, and neck.

 

After that portion of the protocol was finished, I muscle tested him to see if he had enough bandwidth to continue, and received a no. Which, truth be told, did not surprise me given that he was intubated with limited energetic reserves.

 

I finished up with his notes and emailed his wife, providing her with a recap of the session.

 

20 minutes later, I received the following email from her:

 

All I can say is thank you thank you thank you! Whatever you did accelerated his extubation timeline by 24 hours- they just took it out. The neurosurgeon said they thought it would be more like Sunday at the earliest.

 

I stood at my computer, mouth agape, trying to process what I was reading. The first intubation case study with our updated protocol was blowing me away in real time.

 

Not having a point of comparison, it was difficult for me to assess how quickly his body would respond to the work when I initially began his session. I was hoping that he would begin to show signs of improvement in short order, but the timeline was unclear – especially considering the circumstances.

 

But now we had yet another eye opening example of how the body responds when imbalances are cleared out of the way.

 

It just further reinforces that we are, at our core, miraculous self-healing vessels. When given the opportunity (and the right environment) to return to homeostasis, the body will gladly accept the invitation.

 
 
 

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