Thursday, August 25, 2005

1 week (and a bit) later

Yesterday I felt a bit crampy although I didn't have any sudden urges to go to the washroom which is what usually accompanies the cramps. I probably only went to the ol' johnson about 4 times in the entire day so to me, that would be a normal healthy day. Things weren't so solid, in otherwords, it wasn't Diarrhea, but more like a bunch of small stoolies.

Today, I also felt a few cramps, but it actually felt more like I needed to go but couldn't. It was more of the reverse of what I was experiencing before the NAET treatment. More of a constipated effect. Again, this is not characteristic of my experiences of the last few months, or rather last couple of years.

I went in for my noon session and Judy decided that I should get a boost with the same treatment as last week, with a few extra viles of pathogenic virus thrown in for good measure. She was definately pleased with my report to her and wasn't at all concerned about the cramps. A second treatment is usually required. I followed all of the guidelines last week, like no contact with my sweetheart, so I wasn't feeling like I did anything wrong.

At least today, she didn't say I had to have no kissing or sex, but Sharon is feeling ill with the flu and the NAET guide says that if I'm treated for virus mix, then I should have no contact with anyone who has influenze, or any type of virus. So no sick sex then ;)

Ok, again I was on the table and went through all of the same spinal massage while holding the vial of allergens. I was left alone in the dark with some new age music in the background to lay there and let my body react. She always asks me how I'm feeling after I've laid for a while, and I always say 'fine'. But, I do feel different things as I lay. I mild pressure in my head, or itchy eyes. I took a deep breath and noticed that I had a tight chest. I reported those things, but to me, they are common. To her, those are signs that I am reacting to the vials.

I guess that when you get used to reacting to things around you, you don't really notice them happening in a controlled environment.

The last thing she did today was to use a technique called Auricular Acupuncture. This entailed a laser on pressure points on my ear. She determined the points by using coloured lenses and taking the pulse of my thyroid. Or was it the Hypothalmus? I'll have to read some more, but I don't know what it takes to take the pulse of something that isn't my heart. I should have asked, and I will next week. I may be afraid to hear the answer though.

With this, she attached a bead to each of the 2 points on my ear using some medical adhesive. I am supposed to massage each spot for about 2 minutes, twice a day. This is apparantly a natural pain killer for my stiffness in my muscles and/or joints. I have a stiff and sore neck many days, and I walked in there that way. I walked out loose as lucy.

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