Guest guest Posted January 4, 2008 Report Share Posted January 4, 2008 On the way out of the pool I noticed a lady lying on the bench between the dressing room and the outside. Someone else was with her, helping her to cool down. When I emerged from the shower the same woman was sitting in the dressing room, looking somewhat distressed. She said she had high blood pressure and had stayed in the water too long. " Would she like to try something totally different? " " Sure, why not " . I asked what she was feeling at that moment that was most bothering her. Nausea and dizziness. Two little rounds of tapping on nausea and dizziness, and she felt much better, to her utter amazement. It took 3 minutes, if that. I wonder what she'll tell the people back home in Calgary about Nakusp, where fat old ladies wrapped only in a towel start tapping on you. Emotional Freedom Technique is one of the passions of my life right now. Get your free starter package here: http://www.emofree.com/a/?875/1 Ien in the Kootenays No more senior moments for me! I even know where the car keys are. ask me. ienvan Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 5, 2008 Report Share Posted January 5, 2008 -Its great that you were able to be there and help , most people...don't even care sometimes. I like what you said at the end about fat old ladies tapping on you!! Heck if it works....go for it.... Thanks Ien, Lynn -- In , " Ieneke van Houten " <ienvan wrote: > > On the way out of the pool I noticed > a lady lying on the bench between the > dressing room and the outside. Someone > else was with her, helping her to cool > down. > > When I emerged from the shower the > same woman was sitting in the dressing > room, looking somewhat distressed. > She said she had high blood pressure > and had stayed in the water too long. > > " Would she like to try something totally > different? " > " Sure, why not " . I asked what she was > feeling at that moment that was most > bothering her. Nausea and dizziness. > > Two little rounds of tapping on nausea > and dizziness, and she felt much better, > to her utter amazement. It took 3 minutes, > if that. > > I wonder what she'll tell the people back > home in Calgary about Nakusp, where fat > old ladies wrapped only in a towel start > tapping on you. > > Emotional Freedom Technique is one of the > passions of my life right now. > Get your free starter package here: > http://www.emofree.com/a/?875/1 > > Ien in the Kootenays > No more senior moments for me! > I even know where the car keys are. > ask me. ienvan > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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