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Using QTCT on a client with both arms affected we found that whilst working on the left arm she would feel the energy very strongly on the right arm and a "comforting" feeling on the left arm and vice-versa. Sessions vary fron one a week to 15 days interval. Pain and dormancy that used to occur at night time during sleep hours desapeared and the condition has improved notably after five months treatment. Can anyone explain this energetic QT cross feeding in the body?
Another question is related to a "trigger finger" that this same client has in the anular finger of both hands. In other words when she bends the finger beyond a certain limit it does not go back spontaneously to the original position unless forcing the finger and as a consequence causing excrutiating pain. No progress was achieved in this area. Has someone had experience with a similar case? GILBERTO Q.T.PRACTITIONER Rio de Janeiro Brazil- Southeast |
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Hi Gilberto, as both as both arms are affected by CS, I think that the answer is: Body inteligence. You are working in one wrist, the other wrist/arm also needs healing, so it also draws energy to where is needed.
You should work on 7ht cervical and 1st toraxic vertebraes also. I think that it is mentioned on Supercharging book abraços (hugs) Wilson |
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Hi, Wilson, thanks for the tip. Bye.
Gilberto |
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Hi,
Welcome to the 'QT fambly,' Gilberto! A few thoughts: When doing Feldenkrais (a different technique than QT) you use the exercises on only one side of the body, and the other side entrains to it. I always found that interesting to observe. QT explains it for me - entrainment. It's interesting that both sides do it! I have Trigger Finger on my next to the baby finger - right hand - for about 6 months now. I finally figured out that it was caused by how I rested my hand on the 'mouse.' The mouse was bulky at the bottom end and I tended to manipulate it with the joint in the palm below this finger. Now I have a smaller mouse and do not let my hand rest on it. I have found nothing that works to heal it. I wear a splint at night to keep it straight (glove with chop stick taped to it). I can get temporary relief of pain by doing QT distance healing on it by myself. I think if I had someone experienced with QT doing it in person for an hour it might clear up. Hopefully your client can figure out what she does using both hands that is the cause, and eliminate that before it gets worse. The thought that comes to mind is how she grips the steering wheel of the car. Smiles - Truth Lover |
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Gilberto, I have "trigger finger" in my left ring finger. The tendon moving the end of the finger runs through one of the finger joints; if there is a bulge at the wrong place you get trigger finger. There's a simple way to release the finger; hook the finger with your other hand, squeeze hard with the trigger finger, then pull with the other hand while resisting with the trigger finger. This narrows the tendon enough to pass through the joint.
It's never been painful for me, just a bit annoying, so I never specifically worked on it. Since it's an inflammation perhaps the Steam Release technique would help. |
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Hi all
I would go along with Wilson suggestion and add a few more vertebras. Start with the whole cervical vertebras C1 - C7 and go down to T2. Hope you find some relieve Einar |
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