Guest guest Posted October 21, 2003 Report Share Posted October 21, 2003 Hi Holger Sammy wrote: > Holger, Having a 14 year old myself I understand your deep > concern. Having lost Killian, my beautiful 28-year-old son, from head trauma last year, I pray for Axel's total recovery. God is good, even if we do not always realise that. Holger wrote: > Axel, 13 years old, was the one who was worried, scared!!, > therefore HT07 (KHT point: G11) , in addition to my own calm > prescence being with him and assuring him it will be ok soon, that > things like that happens and that he will recover his memory soon > KI 1 (KHT: J 1, actually almost same as body SI 1) for chock, loss > of conciousness, anguish (maybe not needed H7) and Vind attack > against brain.. UB 15, Xin shu, (KHT: I 12) I also added Du26, > (also connected to Du 28) on the body, with a micro needle He seems > to be recovering his memory fast now, and his worry is gone. > Actually I think he is well Appreciate any input and comments > anyway Holger Was away since Friday, teaching Vet AP in Barcelona. Glad that Axel is on the mend. In addition to the points that you used, and the others (and herbs) mentioned, I would say: 1. It is great that the KHA ppoints worked, but personally, I would rely on the TRADITIONAL GV26 and KI01. Those points have proven VERY successful emergency points in humans and animals. If there is HT involvement (cardiac arrest and/or agitation, unrest, insomnia), PC06 is the best point for me. HT07 or Earpoint Shenmen also helps the anxiety. For fright / being scared, I would add BL52 (the KI Spirit Point for FEAR/FRIGHT, outside BL23). 3. For memory loss, I would add the Scalp Points, PLUS GV20 and GB20 and Yintang [between eyebrows]. > Axel is doing very well. He has only a little sore spot on his > shoulder and a hematom in his lower lip. His spirit is great.. and > actually I have a sense that he in some subtle way is spiritually > better of than before. For shoulder trauma, I would add ipsilateral GB34, PLUS one local point (TH14, LI15 or SI09. or the anterior equivalent of SI09). Holger, I look forward to a pint with you sometime. Best regards, Email: < WORK : Teagasc Research Management, Sandymount Ave., Dublin 4, Ireland Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0] HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0] WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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