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My most unusual Quantum-Touch tale occurred during an anterior cervical discectomy/fusion, Fortunately, the surgeon was using a microscope with a slave monitor, so everyone in the room could observe the procedure. Two-thirds through the procedure, I saw a Morey eel swim through the field. That got my attention. Then it went swimming through the screen again. Apparently, the surgeon and I were the only two watching the action. So, I asked what just happened, and he replied that the spinal nerve had ripped out of its connection when he was curretting the bone. YIKES!! He immediately starts shaking, which under a microscope looks like an earthquake. I told him to step away from the field and compose himself, as I went into healing mode. When he returned to the field, I asked his permission to work on him. His response was for me to take care of the patient...I replied that I had that base covered, now I needed to include him in my healing. At the end of the procedure, the surgeon asked me if I had enough narcotic on board for the patient. I didn't know. You see, once the spinal nerve is disrupted, the patient should be unable to move that area of the body...his lower arm...and be in excruciating pain, forever. Visions of malpractice I am sure were streaming through his head. When I awakened the patient under the worried eyes of the surgeon, the patient was painfree and had NO NEURAL DEFICIT. The spinal nerve had reseated itself. Can I explain what happened...not really. I was as amazed as he was. But I can guarantee that there was a new believer in Quantum-Touch.
 
Posts: 49 | Location: New Hope, PA | Registered: 24 October 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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All I can say is WOW! (And I KNOW I want to stay away from spinal surgery!!!)

Love and Light,
Winder
 
Posts: 571 | Location: Virginia | Registered: 02 February 2006Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Sounds like you did great work but I don't understand exactly how did you apply QT to the patient.
Maybe you better be the one to move the bone (by QT) next time.
Huggs
 
Posts: 826 | Location: Auckland NZ | Registered: 26 October 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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All I can say is if I ever HAVE to have surgery I want you in there with me! Your stories are incredible and I truly appreciate the work you do in "mainstream" medicine. It has certainly helped a lot of people recover with great ease and these amazing stories are so great to read.


Ma Ananda Sadaajit
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Posts: 316 | Location: North Carolina | Registered: 17 September 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Joanne, your work always inspires and amazes me! It just puts me in awe. Wow! Lucky patient and lucky doctor to have you there. Like Debra, I sure would love to have you on my surgery team if I ever have to have surgery.

Were you using any specific techniques Joanne ? I was wondering too if it would be much more difficult to "correct" the problem AFTER surgery had been done? If so, why? What is it you do that makes all these miracles possible in the OR? It is so fascinating.

I wish you would join us in the chatroom sometimes. I would just love to meet you. We meet at 11 am EST and 10 pm EST.

Daybreak
 
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Hi Smiler
i would love to know too after surgery left me with nerve damage in neck, plus my neuro-surgeon advises more surgery
Anterior Cervical Discectomy, i have more prolapsed discs in neck, plus lower back now Frowner

Love Molinda. xx


"Learning every day & loving it !"
 
Posts: 2648 | Location: England | Registered: 28 October 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I agree with Huggie. Perhaps it's time to think in terms of using QT FIRST before submitting a person to surgery or other medical procedures which could be proven to be risky and unnecessary.

Edward Wong III

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Originally posted by Huggie:
Sounds like you did great work but I don't understand exactly how did you apply QT to the patient.
Maybe you better be the one to move the bone (by QT) next time.
Huggs
 
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When I am functioning as a nurse anesthetist, I am not there primarily as an energy healer...I just happen to be a combination of the two entities. I first meet the patient when they arrive in the operating room. It is there that I practice both my skills. I cannot tell a patient, who may already be premedicated, that QT should be tried before they allow their surgeon to perform the operation.
The operating room is an incredibly stressful place in which anyone may find himself. QT has not only helped me care for my patients, but also my fellow caregivers. It allows the care team to function at their optimum level. Trust me, not everyone arrives in a wonderful mood, and things change very quickly during a procedure...not always as one desires. Quantum-Touch allows me to be a facilitator of my team's talents and skills, to enable my patient to have a positive encounter during an operative procedure.
 
Posts: 49 | Location: New Hope, PA | Registered: 24 October 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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To respond...Whatever part of the patient I can touch is the part to which I channel energy. There are times that I cannot touch a person, so I use Amplified Resonance Technique/distance healing. I am in my patient's energy field somehow at all times. QT is a combination of breathing, attention and intention. I cannot explain why things happen as they do. But, I place no limitations on the energy that I send. If the body/mind/soul can correct a situation, it will do so to whatever is optimum for that person's wellbeing. I send the energy freely, and expect the best. Fequently I am just as surprised at the results because I still have my Western medicine/nursing mentality that can be very bothersome. Energy work has awakened a childlike wonder in me. I "know" that something shouldn't happen, but it does. So gleefully I approach another impossibilty to see what happens next. It's as though I have a continuing science project. QT is just so much fun.
 
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