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Hello Group,

 

New kid seeking additional tools to assist my dear father-in-law

recover from the strode he suffered in May. My life partner and I

are here in superheated Las Vegas to help him and Mom, and we left

our

life back in San Diego.

 

He is a couple of months out of the hosp. Pretty stable on his meds.

which are to support his heart which has never been pumping at full

cap. It never much made a diff to him, he's a strong one. The last

few days he has had disturbing weakness again on the left, for part

of the day.

 

I am doing sessions with him using TFH (short) balancing, One Brain

Integration (gait esp.), G-Jo accupressure (for apoplexy), and the

Best circulatory exercise on the planet, soft-bouncerebounding. He

does respond well, he strengthens, color returns and we all are

gratefull for that. He does see the Dr. regularly (for Coumadin

checks, etc.) sees P.T. twice/week (htd.pool therapy), Only they

don't

know about most of what is available cause they aren't taught. No

blame, it's the establishment. This group is a far better resource !!

 

My question is whether one (some) of you kind folks have special

things you have had favorable exp. with which can be related easily

here. I give you the list only to assure you I will stand a chance

of understanding you, and you know what we're using. Perhaps you

specialize in stroke situations and can light a special insight.

 

Thank You for your consideration, Boomer, open to suggestion

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Hi Bomer Halfcircle:

As a psychotherapist N.L.P. Trainer and Master Ericksonian Hypnotherapist,

I 've had some success with stroke victims using hypnotherapy in

cojunction with other holistic and allopathic therapies.

 

What can be very useful is to tell a variety of metaphors inducing

a trance state in which the thread is e.g. a motor tour of an

interesting part of the world that is familiar to him, but introducing

the concept of DETOURS, and the wonderful new and different

things that can be learned along the way.

 

These metaphors need to be on going over a period of time at

least a month, say three times a week.

 

David

 

 

Boomer Halfcircle wrote:

 

> Hello Group,

>

> New kid seeking additional tools to assist my dear father-in-law

> recover from the strode he suffered in May. My life partner and I

> are here in superheated Las Vegas to help him and Mom, and we left

> our

> life back in San Diego.

>

> He is a couple of months out of the hosp. Pretty stable on his meds.

> which are to support his heart which has never been pumping at full

> cap. It never much made a diff to him, he's a strong one. The last

> few days he has had disturbing weakness again on the left, for part

> of the day.

>

> I am doing sessions with him using TFH (short) balancing, One Brain

> Integration (gait esp.), G-Jo accupressure (for apoplexy), and the

> Best circulatory exercise on the planet, soft-bouncerebounding. He

> does respond well, he strengthens, color returns and we all are

> gratefull for that. He does see the Dr. regularly (for Coumadin

> checks, etc.) sees P.T. twice/week (htd.pool therapy), Only they

> don't

> know about most of what is available cause they aren't taught. No

> blame, it's the establishment. This group is a far better resource !!

>

> My question is whether one (some) of you kind folks have special

> things you have had favorable exp. with which can be related easily

> here. I give you the list only to assure you I will stand a chance

> of understanding you, and you know what we're using. Perhaps you

> specialize in stroke situations and can light a special insight.

>

> Thank You for your consideration, Boomer, open to suggestion

>

>

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Dear David,

Please explain what you mean when you talk about TFH short balancing, brain

integration and C.Jo accupressure. Are these techniques that just work with

stroke victims? Are there any books available for more detail. Thank you.

Sandy Mathieson, Spiritwalker

 

 

David B. Monier-Williams <dbmw

Monday, August 28, 2000 2:21 PM

Re: Medical Personal

 

 

>Hi Bomer Halfcircle:

>As a psychotherapist N.L.P. Trainer and Master Ericksonian Hypnotherapist,

>I 've had some success with stroke victims using hypnotherapy in

>cojunction with other holistic and allopathic therapies.

>

>What can be very useful is to tell a variety of metaphors inducing

>a trance state in which the thread is e.g. a motor tour of an

>interesting part of the world that is familiar to him, but introducing

>the concept of DETOURS, and the wonderful new and different

>things that can be learned along the way.

>

>These metaphors need to be on going over a period of time at

>least a month, say three times a week.

>

>David

>

>

>Boomer Halfcircle wrote:

>

>> Hello Group,

>>

>> New kid seeking additional tools to assist my dear father-in-law

>> recover from the strode he suffered in May. My life partner and I

>> are here in superheated Las Vegas to help him and Mom, and we left

>> our

>> life back in San Diego.

>>

>> He is a couple of months out of the hosp. Pretty stable on his meds.

>> which are to support his heart which has never been pumping at full

>> cap. It never much made a diff to him, he's a strong one. The last

>> few days he has had disturbing weakness again on the left, for part

>> of the day.

>>

>> I am doing sessions with him using TFH (short) balancing, One Brain

>> Integration (gait esp.), G-Jo accupressure (for apoplexy), and the

>> Best circulatory exercise on the planet, soft-bouncerebounding. He

>> does respond well, he strengthens, color returns and we all are

>> gratefull for that. He does see the Dr. regularly (for Coumadin

>> checks, etc.) sees P.T. twice/week (htd.pool therapy), Only they

>> don't

>> know about most of what is available cause they aren't taught. No

>> blame, it's the establishment. This group is a far better resource !!

>>

>> My question is whether one (some) of you kind folks have special

>> things you have had favorable exp. with which can be related easily

>> here. I give you the list only to assure you I will stand a chance

>> of understanding you, and you know what we're using. Perhaps you

>> specialize in stroke situations and can light a special insight.

>>

>> Thank You for your consideration, Boomer, open to suggestion

>>

>>

>> ****************************************

>> Visit the community page:

>> For administrative problems contact: -owner

>> -

>>

>> All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the

group

>> and the individual authors.

>

>

>

>

>

>****************************************

>Visit the community page:

>For administrative problems contact: -owner

> -

>

>All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the

group

>and the individual authors.

>

>

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Hi Sandy:

I think your message was for Bomer Halfcircle

 

David

 

Sandy Mathieson wrote:

 

>

> Dear David,

> Please explain what you mean when you talk about TFH short balancing, brain

> integration and C.Jo accupressure. Are these techniques that just work with

> stroke victims? Are there any books available for more detail. Thank you.

> Sandy Mathieson, Spiritwalker

>

>

> David B. Monier-Williams <dbmw

>

> Monday, August 28, 2000 2:21 PM

> Re: Medical Personal

>

> >Hi Bomer Halfcircle:

> >As a psychotherapist N.L.P. Trainer and Master Ericksonian Hypnotherapist,

> >I 've had some success with stroke victims using hypnotherapy in

> >cojunction with other holistic and allopathic therapies.

> >

> >What can be very useful is to tell a variety of metaphors inducing

> >a trance state in which the thread is e.g. a motor tour of an

> >interesting part of the world that is familiar to him, but introducing

> >the concept of DETOURS, and the wonderful new and different

> >things that can be learned along the way.

> >

> >These metaphors need to be on going over a period of time at

> >least a month, say three times a week.

> >

> >David

> >

> >

> >Boomer Halfcircle wrote:

> >

> >> Hello Group,

> >>

> >> New kid seeking additional tools to assist my dear father-in-law

> >> recover from the strode he suffered in May. My life partner and I

> >> are here in superheated Las Vegas to help him and Mom, and we left

> >> our

> >> life back in San Diego.

> >>

> >> He is a couple of months out of the hosp. Pretty stable on his meds.

> >> which are to support his heart which has never been pumping at full

> >> cap. It never much made a diff to him, he's a strong one. The last

> >> few days he has had disturbing weakness again on the left, for part

> >> of the day.

> >>

> >> I am doing sessions with him using TFH (short) balancing, One Brain

> >> Integration (gait esp.), G-Jo accupressure (for apoplexy), and the

> >> Best circulatory exercise on the planet, soft-bouncerebounding. He

> >> does respond well, he strengthens, color returns and we all are

> >> gratefull for that. He does see the Dr. regularly (for Coumadin

> >> checks, etc.) sees P.T. twice/week (htd.pool therapy), Only they

> >> don't

> >> know about most of what is available cause they aren't taught. No

> >> blame, it's the establishment. This group is a far better resource !!

> >>

> >> My question is whether one (some) of you kind folks have special

> >> things you have had favorable exp. with which can be related easily

> >> here. I give you the list only to assure you I will stand a chance

> >> of understanding you, and you know what we're using. Perhaps you

> >> specialize in stroke situations and can light a special insight.

> >>

> >> Thank You for your consideration, Boomer, open to suggestion

> >>

> >>

> >> ****************************************

> >> Visit the community page:

> >> For administrative problems contact: -owner

> >> -

> >>

> >> All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the

> group

> >> and the individual authors.

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >

> >****************************************

> >Visit the community page:

> >For administrative problems contact: -owner

> > -

> >

> >All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the

> group

> >and the individual authors.

> >

> >

>

> ****************************************

> Visit the community page:

> For administrative problems contact: -owner

> -

>

> All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the

group

> and the individual authors.

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Boomer:

 

Sorry it has taken me awhile to respond to you; administrative matters have

soaked up most of my " airtime " lately.

 

I notice that you are in Las Vegas. Two of my favorite people in the Healing

Touch program, Michael Tanaka and Jill Peterson, live there and practice/teach

Healing Touch. HT is a program of energy based modalities that you can learn

and use for yourself and others; it is eclectic enough to cover the ground from

Therapeutic Touch to Barbara Brennan, Rosalyn Bruyere, Brugh Joy and others. I

am a bit prejudiced about the program, obviously, since I've been involved with

it for a decade and have been teaching it for seven years ;-)

 

Many of the techniques in HT can be used for stress and pain reduction, as well

as holistic integration of body, mind, and spirit. There are techniques for

brain balancing and for working with all levels of the aura and the chakra

system, as well as simple " brush down " techniques for removing stagnant energy

and improving that healing sense of wellbeing. Subtle energy work can be

cathartic, but can also be very gentle, depending on how the individual needs

and processes it. HT practitioners are taught to ground and center themselves

and to maintain a state of unconditionality, or " work from the heart " in other

words, to help others achieve balance and systemic integrity.

 

I copied the URL from the HTI page, which has certified HT practitioners from NV

listed; I see Michael is there:

http://www.healingtouch.net/practitioners/ptnv.shtml

 

If you contact him, tell him that I said hello (he and Jill will remember me by

my maiden name, Gutierrez, and I used to live in Louisiana, when I was a maiden

LOL). Jill also does aura photography (I love those machines, they are so much

fun).

 

Boomer Halfcircle wrote:

 

> Hello Group,

>

> New kid seeking additional tools to assist my dear father-in-law recover from

> the strode he suffered in May. My life partner and I are here in superheated

> Las Vegas to help him and Mom, and we left our life back in San Diego.

>

> He is a couple of months out of the hosp. Pretty stable on his meds. which are

> to support his heart which has never been pumping at full cap. It never much

> made a diff to him, he's a strong one. The last few days he has had disturbing

> weakness again on the left, for part

> of the day.

>

> I am doing sessions with him using TFH (short) balancing, One Brain

> Integration (gait esp.), G-Jo accupressure (for apoplexy), and the Best

> circulatory exercise on the planet, soft-bouncerebounding. He does respond

> well, he strengthens, color returns and we all are gratefull for that. He

> does see the Dr. regularly (for Coumadin

> checks, etc.) sees P.T. twice/week (htd.pool therapy), Only they don't know

> about most of what is available cause they aren't taught. No blame, it's the

> establishment. This group is a far better resource !!

>

> My question is whether one (some) of you kind folks have special things you

> have had favorable exp. with which can be related easily here. I give you the

> list only to assure you I will stand a chance of understanding you, and you

> know what we're using. Perhaps you specialize in stroke situations and can

> light a special insight.

>

> Thank You for your consideration, Boomer, open to suggestion

>

 

--

Blessings,

Crow

" Look for Rainbows in the Darkness "

--

---

Rev. Caroline Gutierrez Abreu, BS, RN, CHTP/I, CRMT, CH

AIM: CaroCrow

http://www.geocities.com/nrgbalance

 

" We see things not as they are but as we are. " The Talmud

 

" In the end, don't you think a prophet is more important than a politician? " Cat

Stevens

 

" We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we used when we

created them. " Albert Einstein

 

 

 

 

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