Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Dear Patti and Group Members following this story; The sister, K.E., declined the extensive list of perinatal psychologists Vicky so kindly offered (and her sis declined Patti's skilled hands and kitchen help) but they did benefit enough from several tools and tips from our consultation enough to feel she could manage, and said to share this (their names deleted): Hi Ysha, Thank you for following up. I've been meaning to write you for days. ...some craziness, forgive me for not following up. My sister is doing much better. One week after we spoke her catheter was removed and my other sister flew in for 4 days and began cooking for her using your recipes. Also she began using the essential oils. Those three changes really helped her get through. I will send you an e-mail that Sis sent shortly after she got the oils. You'll notice by the tone of her e-mail that the oils worked their magic. My parents' had offered to pay for Patti to come cook for Sis but she declined. I was so disappointed. I know that she needs more down time and healing. It seems as if she is doing well. She's a tough one to contact with her busy schedule so I haven't gotten the full update. Again, thank you and your entire network for their knowledge and immediate response. I told Patti that I want to help spread this Ayurvedic wisdom. Although I'm not a practitioner, I am a holistic health consumer and have never experienced anything like Ayurveda. It's the same response I had when I began doing Yoga. I always say, " Those Yogi's really knew what they were doing " . I feel so fortunate to be able to benefit from this ancient wisdom. Nancy (Phillips, Ayurvedic practitioner in Chicago and mutual friend) and I are doing some seminars at our children's school and I will be helping at the NAMA (National Ayurvedic Medical Assn) conference. I will continue to send women to you and your websight. I look forward to meeting you in person some day. If you have a mailing list. . .please add me to it. All My love and Thanks, K.E. > > Unfortunately, it never happened. The mom wasn't open to receiving Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Dearest Ysha, Thanks for the update. So glad to hear they are all doing well! Blissfully, Patti Patti Garland Ayurvedic Chef and LifeStyle Coach Bliss Kitchen http://www.BlissKitchen.com (760) 902-7020 On Jan 20, 2008, at 7:54 PM, Ysha Oakes wrote: Dear Patti and Group Members following this story; The sister, K.E., declined the extensive list of perinatal psychologists Vicky so kindly offered (and her sis declined Patti's skilled hands and kitchen help) but they did benefit enough from several tools and tips from our consultation enough to feel she could manage, and said to share this (their names deleted): Hi Ysha, Thank you for following up. I've been meaning to write you for days. ....some craziness, forgive me for not following up. My sister is doing much better. One week after we spoke her catheter was removed and my other sister flew in for 4 days and began cooking for her using your recipes. Also she began using the essential oils. Those three changes really helped her get through. I will send you an e-mail that Sis sent shortly after she got the oils. You'll notice by the tone of her e-mail that the oils worked their magic. My parents' had offered to pay for Patti to come cook for Sis but she declined. I was so disappointed. I know that she needs more down time and healing. It seems as if she is doing well. She's a tough one to contact with her busy schedule so I haven't gotten the full update. Again, thank you and your entire network for their knowledge and immediate response. I told Patti that I want to help spread this Ayurvedic wisdom. Although I'm not a practitioner, I am a holistic health consumer and have never experienced anything like Ayurveda. It's the same response I had when I began doing Yoga. I always say, " Those Yogi's really knew what they were doing " . I feel so fortunate to be able to benefit from this ancient wisdom. Nancy (Phillips, Ayurvedic practitioner in Chicago and mutual friend) and I are doing some seminars at our children's school and I will be helping at the NAMA (National Ayurvedic Medical Assn) conference. I will continue to send women to you and your websight. I look forward to meeting you in person some day. If you have a mailing list. . .please add me to it. All My love and Thanks, K.E. > > Unfortunately, it never happened. The mom wasn't open to receiving Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2008 Report Share Posted January 21, 2008 Dear Patti; She is better by a good stretch anyway. It is certainly the fact that most people when they feel they can deal with their life again feel that is " better " , and don't take it further to really do the improving the quality of life things. YOurs truly sometimes too. But we are always happy when someone feels out of crisis and despair. Here is the brief note she and her sis exchanged about using essential oils the first time. Love, Ysha > Hi Sis, > Hope you had a good day. Did you do your oils? How was it > Love ya, > K I did my oils twice yesterday and yummmmm! They really smell good and we'll see. I haven't had time today so I'm going in to bed now and will do them. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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