I have only had a video class, and been working about a month. I have a man who has major problems. He had prostectomy due to cancer, now is having urinary problems, also he has had several surgeries in his wrists for carpel tunnel, also for muscle move in his elbow, all this causing almost total numbness in his hands and fore arms. After several sessions the numbness seems to lessen, and stayed for almost two weeks. I have chased his pain for 2 hours, then the pain in his one wrist finally would not leave. I told him to give it a little time. He said the pain left an hour or so later. At first I thought I was not working correctly. Has anyone had any results with helping with the urination problem probably caused by scar tissue? Also, when working on another ladies knee, the pain will completely leave, her knee shifts under my hands, she feels it. It lasted about 10 days after the first couple of sessions. However, now it has come back and lasted less time. It may just be her body as the injury resulted in a fall into a poorly covered manhole. The doctor has told her there was nothing to be done for the pain. QT has been amazing.
I am in Kansas, and am hoping to get some more people trained. I am diagnosed with scoliosis, and nothing to help it. Has anyone had any results with distance healing of scoliosis
The message board is very encouraging
Posts: 3 | Location: Kansas | Registered: 01 December 2004
I am in Ulysses, but my daughter lives in Nickerson, by Hutchinson. We will be there around and after the holidays.
Rosemary
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Teddybee, Richard Austin is the one known for working with and making amazing progress with scoliosis. Scroll down QT's main page or even search for his name on the website. He could probably give you some wonderful advice.
Richard Austin is known to do it because he took pictures and wrote up his experience. The whole point of QT is that it is a basic human skill. Run the energy and give it your all, and you or others should do just fine.