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Fibromyalgia patient-- " I forgot what pain is about. "

_http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/fibromyalgia.htm_

(http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/fibromyalgia.htm)

 

by Janet Cole

Hi Gary,

The EFT is working just great for me, it is night 13 of falling asleep

without the pain of the Invisible Chronic Illness (fibromyalgia) and this is a

phenomenal record for me. Since 1991, the onset of this illness, I have not had

two pain free nights in a row. The tapping has been done whether there is

pain or not. Your inspiration at the Las Vegas Convention and our one on one

consultation was just what the " doctor ordered. " You are very much appreciated

and a great big " Thank you. "

With best wishes, I am

Janet Cole

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GC COMMENT: I met Janet at the Las Vegas Conference. She came as a

non-therapist attendee who was interested in learning the energy therapies for

her

personal use. During a free moment at the conference she asked me if I would

spend time with her in a session. I consented and we went up to my room to do

some EFT'ing.

She was in nearly constant pain from her fibromyalgia and had been tapping

sporadically for her specific pains for 3 or 4 weeks prior to the conference.

At best, she would get temporary relief for an hour or two. But then the

pains would come back.

I chose to ignore the pains during our session because, to me, fibromyalgia

(and most other physical ailments) are merely bodily manifestations

(symptoms) of unresolved fear, trauma, rejection, anger, guilt and other

emotional

causes. Take care of the emotional causes and the physical symptoms tend to

fade. That's my non-medical opinion, of course, and I have no way to prove it.

Nonetheless, operating under this assumption, I have witnessed many significant

physical reliefs (some were quite stunning) over the years. Many people are

happy that I labor under this " unproven misperception. "

So, in Janet's case, I asked her to pick out an intense emotional issue from

her past. She picked one that was so intense that she rarely discussed it

with anyone. She quickly went to a 10 and had body sensations at the mere

thought of it. To apply EFT with minimal pain, I had her do the " narrate the

movie " technique that I used in the " 6 Days at the VA, " videotape (part of our

_EFT Course_ (http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management/fibromyalgia.htm) ).

We did a few rounds of EFT before she began her narration because just

knowing she was going to verbalize the event caused her emotional intensity. I

often do " beginning rounds " such as this to " take the edge off " of an intense

issue. Typically, the beginning rounds start with something like, " Even though

I'm anxious about telling this story.... "

Eventually she was ready to narrate the story (as though it was a movie)

and, as she did so, I had her stop whenever she came to any part of it that

gave

her emotional intensity. We stopped several times and tapped on the various

issues that came up. As it turns out, we went through the story 2 or 3 times

and each time we found different aspects--different pieces of the

problem--that begged for individual tapping. It took 30 or 40 minutes,

including restful

conversation in between rounds, before she was able to tell the story with

relative calm. Even then it wasn't perfect. There were still some aspects we

didn't have time to cover (I had another appointment). However, it was

substantially improved (near zero).

I don't recall checking her fibromyalgia symptoms at the end of our session

but she left knowing substantial emotional headway had been made. She seemed

much lighter.

So, when I received her message (above), I called her to learn some of the

details. Here's what she said.

1. Our session " opened the door " for her and gave her the means and

understanding to work on more of her underlying emotional issues. She is having

some

friends (who were also at the conference) help her as well.

2. As she worked on these issues, her fibromyalgia pains subsided. She is

pain free all day and all night. Occasionally, she will wake up in the morning

with a little stiffness but just " taps it away. " She has some pain if she

undergoes a massage because it involves pushing on her body. Under normal

circumstances, however, she says, " I forgot what pain is about (her words). "

So what happened? How did all this pain relief come about without medicine,

surgery or other conventional methods? To me (and to Janet) it seems quite

obvious. We took aim at the underlying emotional causes and, as they left, so

did the physical pain. Does this mean she is pain free forever? Who knows?

Maybe she needs to tap persistently the rest of her life. Maybe not. Maybe she

has many more emotional issues that are waiting to show up as pain in her

body. Maybe not. These are things we don't know yet.

But whatever happens in the future, one thing is clear. Addressing Janet's

emotional issues with EFT has given her a level of both emotional and physical

relief that she has not experienced for many, many years. No drugs,

injections or side effects, either. Here in EFT Land, this type of thing

happens much

too often to call it coincidence.

If you want to review more EFT case histories regarding pain just enter the

word " pain " (without the quotation marks) in _our web site search engine._

(http://www.emofree.com/search.htm) You will then be presented with many

articles on physical ailments and pain.

These results are beginning to get the attention of other healing

institutions. Psychotherapists are making the main use of EFT for now but

chiropractors, massage therapists and acupuncturists are coming right along.

The sports

performance field is just beginning with it and we have a glimmer of interest

from the medical profession. We have a growing number of MD's using EFT. In

fact, we've had more MD's come on board in the past 6 months than in the

previous year and a half.

We are on the ground floor of a Healing High Rise.

Hugs & Love, Gary

_More articles on Pain Management and Pain Relief_

(http://www.emofree.com/Pain-management.htm)

_http://www.emofree.com/Articles.aspx?id=19_

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for those who don't find relief from recalling bad experiences check out

LDN, there are several groups on this subjects and there is a study being

done at Stanford - the LD stands for Low Dose.

 

So it has very little side effects - the big problem is, it is cheap, big

pharma won't make a lot of money unless they can figure out a way to tweak

what they have already, which is a big possibility as this stuff helps a

wide range of illness.....currently one must get a script and take it or

send it to a compounding pharmacy.

 

Helps a lot with Fibro apparently among others.

 

 

 

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