Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Hi All! I apologize for not getting back to people - Friday morning the next door neighbor found my grandfather on the floor between his bed and the wall. A large aneurysm, which no one knew anything about, had burst in his brain. He's currently fairly stable, but definitely terminal. It turns out that the palliative nurse, who is a jewel beyond measure, is going to a day long alternative/therapy healing/preparing for death (patient and family) seminar fairly soon. I finally remembered this morning that I had some Bach rescue remedy in my purse, the box loves to slide out of sight. I gave that to her to look at, and she's going to get the lotion/cream, since most of her patients eventually become where they can't swallow. She does a bit of scent therapy; her cart is in Grandpa's room with magazines and music and a medium test-tube-type tumbler with an essential oil - lavender, I think - and scent sticks that can be put under someone's nose. I would love to take this seminar with her - I wish! I saw the brochure. One of the teachers is a Reiki therapist, there's a class on music therapy, and so on. So, I was thinking - is there anything else I could be suggesting to her? Where I get my Bach remedies also has some homeopathy remedies, but I have no clue with those. I used to know someone who got me started on Bach, but I no longer am in touch with him, and all I know is the remedy chooser on the main Bach website. I have to have something to do - this being unable to do anything to help Grandpa and Mom, and the waiting/constant expectation and tension is driving us all nuts. The doctor says Grandpa could last 4-6 weeks or longer. Other things are going on as well, of course. Gwynn is always looking for things to help her patients and their families, and she is such a sweetheart, so I'd love to be able to give something back. I will pass along any suggestions or ideas to her. Thanks Theresa Gentlemen, I believe we have much to discuss. (Robert Lansing as Control, the Equalizer, " Trial By Ordeal " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 19, 2006 Report Share Posted May 19, 2006 Theresa, You may want out this recording from Doctor Alex Omelchek who is a former head of a large teaching hospital and chief of staff...that is until he had a sudden rupture of a brain aneurysm. He was not expected to live and spent twelve years mostly non-functional until he discovered a technology that he is now an outspoken advocate of... In spite of what the doctors are telling you, it is NOT hopeless... www.GotGlyco.com Blessings! Stan Crane 303-360-0100 stancrane www.GotGlyco.com On Behalf Of Theresa Thursday, May 18, 2006 9:57 PM For the Dying ... Hi All! I apologize for not getting back to people - Friday morning the next door neighbor found my grandfather on the floor between his bed and the wall. A large aneurysm, which no one knew anything about, had burst in his brain. He's currently fairly stable, but definitely terminal. It turns out that the palliative nurse, who is a jewel beyond measure, is going to a day long alternative/therapy healing/preparing for death (patient and family) seminar fairly soon. I finally remembered this morning that I had some Bach rescue remedy in my purse, the box loves to slide out of sight. I gave that to her to look at, and she's going to get the lotion/cream, since most of her patients eventually become where they can't swallow. She does a bit of scent therapy; her cart is in Grandpa's room with magazines and music and a medium test-tube-type tumbler with an essential oil - lavender, I think - and scent sticks that can be put under someone's nose. I would love to take this seminar with her - I wish! I saw the brochure. One of the teachers is a Reiki therapist, there's a class on music therapy, and so on. So, I was thinking - is there anything else I could be suggesting to her? Where I get my Bach remedies also has some homeopathy remedies, but I have no clue with those. I used to know someone who got me started on Bach, but I no longer am in touch with him, and all I know is the remedy chooser on the main Bach website. I have to have something to do - this being unable to do anything to help Grandpa and Mom, and the waiting/constant expectation and tension is driving us all nuts. The doctor says Grandpa could last 4-6 weeks or longer. Other things are going on as well, of course. Gwynn is always looking for things to help her patients and their families, and she is such a sweetheart, so I'd love to be able to give something back. I will pass along any suggestions or ideas to her. Thanks Theresa Gentlemen, I believe we have much to discuss. (Robert Lansing as Control, the Equalizer, " Trial By Ordeal " ) ********************************************* Peacefulmind.com Sponsors Alternative Answers- HEALING NATURALLY- Learn preventative and curative measure to take for many ailments at: http://www.peacefulmind.com/ailments.htm __________ -To INVITE A FRIEND to our healing community, copy and paste this address in an email to them: http://health./subs_invite _________ To ADD A LINK, RESOURCE, OR WEBSITE to Alternative Answers please Go to: http://health./links ___________ Post message: Subscribe: - Un: - List owner: -owner _______ Shortcut URL to this page: http://health. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 26, 2006 Report Share Posted May 26, 2006 ---yes spiritual/reiki healing and be there when you can phil In , Theresa <tlr28 wrote: > > > Hi All! > > I apologize for not getting back to people - Friday morning the next > door neighbor found my grandfather on the floor between his bed and > the wall. A large aneurysm, which no one knew anything about, had > burst in his brain. He's currently fairly stable, but definitely terminal. > > It turns out that the palliative nurse, who is a jewel beyond > measure, is going to a day long alternative/therapy > healing/preparing for death (patient and family) seminar fairly > soon. I finally remembered this morning that I had some Bach rescue > remedy in my purse, the box loves to slide out of sight. I gave that > to her to look at, and she's going to get the lotion/cream, since > most of her patients eventually become where they can't swallow. She > does a bit of scent therapy; her cart is in Grandpa's room with > magazines and music and a medium test-tube-type tumbler with an > essential oil - lavender, I think - and scent sticks that can be put > under someone's nose. > > I would love to take this seminar with her - I wish! I saw the > brochure. One of the teachers is a Reiki therapist, there's a class > on music therapy, and so on. > > So, I was thinking - is there anything else I could be suggesting to > her? Where I get my Bach remedies also has some homeopathy remedies, > but I have no clue with those. I used to know someone who got me > started on Bach, but I no longer am in touch with him, and all I know > is the remedy chooser on the main Bach website. > > I have to have something to do - this being unable to do anything to > help Grandpa and Mom, and the waiting/constant expectation and > tension is driving us all nuts. The doctor says Grandpa could last > 4-6 weeks or longer. Other things are going on as well, of course. > > Gwynn is always looking for things to help her patients and their > families, and she is such a sweetheart, so I'd love to be able to > give something back. > > I will pass along any suggestions or ideas to her. > > Thanks > Theresa Gentlemen, I believe we have much to discuss. > (Robert Lansing as Control, the Equalizer, " Trial By Ordeal " ) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 31, 2006 Report Share Posted May 31, 2006 Thanks Stan. Unfortunately, Grandpa passed away on the 22nd, and was buried on the 25th. With all that's been going on, plus the holiday Monday, I'm now getting to catch up/reply to emails, etc. I am at the site that you linked to, and am downloading the information. It's too late to help Grandpa, but maybe someone else. Thanks again, Theresa At 12:31 AM 5/19/2006, you wrote: >Theresa, > >You may want out this recording from Doctor Alex Omelchek who is a former >head of a large teaching hospital and chief of staff...that is until he had >a sudden rupture of a brain aneurysm. He was not expected to live and spent >twelve years mostly non-functional until he discovered a technology that he >is now an outspoken advocate of... > Gentlemen, I believe we have much to discuss. (Robert Lansing as Control, the Equalizer, " Trial By Ordeal " ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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