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lover of sunsets
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I am going to be working with a lady who is on dyalisis with her kidneys functioning at 7% and waiting for a transplant. She has had diabetes for a long time but has needed dyalisis for the last 4 years. Her circulation to the feet is very bad and she cannot feel them at all. They were talking about amputation last year but it was averted.

She has agreed to treatment and monitoring her situation as a case study for me. Could anyone give some advice as to my approach here. Should I give short treatments so as not to overtax her system at first? I have not yet learned Core work, but know Supercharging techniques.

I would appreciate some input from some of our more experienced QT'ers or anyone with experience of working with a dyalisis client. I know that QT will not harm her but just want to know what to look out for if anything.

Secondly I am working on a lady with a colostomy bag who has developed a fistula from overdose of radiation which is allowing all she eats to reroute away from the bag and causing her major problems. I am working with the doctor as a team and he is happy that I do what I do - how great is that!!?

Has anyone has experience working on a fistula and had results. The medical team has no more tricks up their sleeve and she is losing a great amount of weight but wants to fight on as long as she is able. She is very frail.

Any thoughts on either case please.

Thank you so much in advance
Wendy


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Hi Wendy,

In both cases I would not worry about giving them too much energy. Remember the body and the energy are intelligent and they will restrict the amount of energy to only that which the body can tolerate and utilize. As a matter-of-fact, if you can, I would work until the body will no longer take any energy (you feel the energy flow stop). I would definitely do the color meditation work on both, as I find that almost everyone responds very favorably to having their color body energized. Sometimes, even in short sessions (at expos) I find that the person gets way more benefit from the 5-10 minutes if I will throw in a quick color energizing.

Of course I would work directly on the kidneys, liver, pancreas and the legs on your first client. If you can, get her to change her diet (for healing purposes) to a raw vegan diet. The reason for this is meat is very hard on the body and raw foods contain their total nutrition and all the enzymes.

With the second client. Of course work where the fistula is located, but also, since she is not getting much nutrition I would suggest that she try a liquid diet of raw juices (you cannot buy juices in the grocery store because they are pasturized and that kills all the enzymes). The reason for this is that much of what she drinks will be absorbed in the mouth and through the small intestines. Without a lot of roughage there will be less stress on her large intestines and again she will be getting the most healing diet possible.

We need enzymes for every metabolic reaction in the body. We cannot blink, breath, contract a muscle, or our heart pump without them. As we age we can have as much as 30 times LESS enzymes than when we were younger. This makes it 30 times harder for our body to continue to function properly. That is the reason I am stressing enzymes, and a raw diet. The reason that doctors worry when someone has a very high temperature is that enzymes are killed at temperatures above 106 deg F. So, no enzymes, no metabolic process, no metabolic process and you die. When you cook your food you kill all the enzymes and thus aid in the rapid depletion of your storehouse.

Of course you have to do all this in accordance with the restrictions their doctors have given them.

Lastly have fun. Try to keep the session light and playful and get them laughing if possible. Laughter is sooooooo healing.


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Hi Wendy, lots of chalenges, good!
If you have some concerns, just allow the energy to flow, offer the energy with a mild thought.
I know the body is inteligent, but I believe that somtimes the energy is too much for the body to manage it.
In my last class, last week, a student was working on another, on her backbone, cervical. R asked to stop, she was feeling dizy and nauseated.
I told them to continue in a few minutes, offering the energy gently, just allowing, no more problems.
On the previous class in march the same thing happened. Maybe their body is not used to the sudden surge of energy, so to be cautios is advisable, I think.
Bye, Wilson


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Ali
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"Too much energy" is not a problem. The body will take as much as it needs, wants, or can use at any given session and then stop receiving it. Working on the parts mentioned above are good and obvious choices.

The only caution I have with the above advice is in regards to the dietary changes mentioned, for both patients. I would never advise changing a diabetic diet, which is balanced for the pancreatic output of the person, and the insulin or other hypoglycemic medication dose. As far as advising a raw vegan diet for a diabetic in crisis, I would never go there. Since diet is treatment for diabetics, changing the diet or even encouraging such a thing is also "treatment." Diabetic diets are carefully balanced for fat, carbohydrate and protein, and all of those elements are needed.

I would advise the diabetic lady to inform her doctors that she is receiving energy work, because her NEEDS for insulin may change as a result of the work, and they will change the balances in her diet accordingly, and/or change the insulin amount.

For the colostomy patient, a diet of raw juice is an invitation to disaster. Diet is also a large part of her treatment, and while liquids may play a large part in that diet, they do need solids and balanced nutrition. Digestive enzymes are available as supplements, but since her GI system is now greatly altered and she has an infection & fistula (they are always infected) I would be very cautious about advising dietary changes, as that is treatment. Digestive enzymes & acids such as those in raw juices that reach the wrong place, such as raw tissue in a fistula, can auto-digest. Any tissue that is not protected by mucous membrane is subject to auto-digestion processes, and tissue in a fistula is not protected. The enzymes will attack the exposed or raw flesh and start to digest it, which will make the fistula worse and further slow healing. Auto-digestion is extremely painful & unpleasant, so you don't want to go there! The weeping, inflamed, raw, infected tissue just liquifies and breaks down, stinks, and rots. If you have ever had to care for such a wound (always long-term) you would know what I am saying is all too true.

We do not treat, and in many conditions such as these two, diet IS the treatment. Raw diets may be healthy for some people but in my humble opinion and coming from years of experience, it's likely not the case with these people. At the very least, checking with their doctor before advising about diet would be the right thing to do.

Sorry for disagreeing with another Practitioner, but I felt I had to say this, no offense intented to them or anyone. The wrong diet can harm, big-time! Advising about diet in a healthy person is one thing, but these are not healthy people and diet is a great part of their medical regimen, & changing that or advising about it is not within our rights, since we are not licensed to do so.

Thanks for understanding my point of view.

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Ali
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Hello Wendy,
I agree with Ali.Giving too much energy does not worry me. The diet for a person on dialysis is extremely tricky becouse for them EVERYTHING is toxic if not taken in moderation. For them even plain water has to be restricted otherwise, they end up with fluid overload.


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Having been through a kidney crisis recently with my father-in-law, I would also have to agree with Ali - the dietary needs for failing kidneys and dialisis are very different. Since I prepare his meals I needed to do some heavy duty research. I was amazed at some of the fruits and veggies that are no-no's because of the potassium levels or one thing or another . Things that we assume to be benefical are not always so when an organ is stressed. Intent and visualization is your best friend in directing the energy. See, visualize and KNOW the condition healed. Talking to the body part is very helpful for me. Every cell has perfect memory of health and perfection. Talk to that perfection. If a body part has been removed, thank it for it's service. Bless it - it still remains in the etheric body. Try to balance the living with the assistance....bags, etc. Achieving harmony and balance with procedures and artificial "parts" can go a long way toward allowing the healing to begin.

One other thing I do, not sure how you could incorporate it with your clients, is bless the food. Intend that it be pure and wholesome and all toxins be removed. Love and gratitude for the food and nourishment has helped tremendously..... If we can charge water and change wine, why not food, to allow for the most optimum healing nutrition?

Please keep us posted on your clients improvements. And - you know - you can always call in the fambly for assistance if needed!!!


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lover of sunsets
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HI all

Thank you everyone for your considered advice. Both clients are very far gone along their disease path with my lady with the fistula is extremely fragile. She has however been told to eat anything she wants with the view I think that there is nothing more to be done except to keep her well changed (she is in diapers) She is suffering badly from burning down below and is on a highly balanced shake that absorbs in the first 20cm of the small intestine. That being said I feel that acid from other things she is eating is playing a large part in her discomfort. There has not been any major change in her diet to what she normally would eat!!!

I shall be informing the doctor of the diabetic about the insulin level thank you. She is on dialysis 4 times a day and is not doing well at this stage.

Thank you so much everybody there is a lot to think about here and yes I will call on the fambly Jana -

I will keep you all posted.

Lots of love
Wendy


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Since you said she is doing dialysis 4 times a day, it seems that she is on peritoneal dialysis not hemo dialysis.They use a solution in the peritoneal cavity to extract the toxins from the bloodstream by diffusion and osmosis.
Since to solution contains glucose, they will need closer monitoring of blood glucose and fine tuning of the insulin doses.


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lover of sunsets
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Thank you Nicky

It is so great to be able to ask theses questions on the board. Always good to have some background knowledge,That would explain the 2 litres of fluid she has in her peritoneal cavity that she says she always has. Now I understand.

Thanks again
Wendy


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