If we could pick and choose what treatments we accepted, western med would be much more valuable. But we are fast losing that right. Now, doctors are expected to prescribe what they are told to prescribe, and if they deviate, they risk losing their licenses or being sued. Parents of children with special needs lost all those rights decades ago. We've been so stupid.
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Well, we still have the option to say yes or no...to MOST treatments offered. The real problem is less about our ability to decline what it provided, but the ability to choose from a variety of options available. The options are limited, and as advanced as medicine is pharmaceutically, mechanically, and academically, it is apalling to me how little we still know about how the human body capably mends itself under more natural conditions.
I am not saying I don't trust doctors in general, per se, but anyone who subscribes to a "theology" of medicine, without looking into the inner workings of one's own philosophies of healing and immunity, and just accepting the western text and the current insurance model as the final model, is truly, truly ignorant. I cannot trust a doctor who works for a system that is entirely corrupt and built on pharmaceutical and annuity racketeering. I just can't. And it's not even their fault. It's just where the money is and how the checks are cut for them to run a "proper" business.
Finding a holistic MD is almost unheard of anymore.
Any parent of a special needs or chronically ill child knows that refusal to follow medical advice is no longer safe. This is not new. Nearly twenty years ago, I was threatened with losing one of mine if I did not comply with western medical advice for his Crohn's disease. Today, after years and years of unsuccessful and increasingly toxic "treatments", he is severely disabled. It wasn't until he became an adult that he (and I) could step away from poisoning him regularly. But don't think for a second that we are spared from being forced to comply.
Whenever he does need medical attention, we have to battle with the doctors to get adequate and acceptable care. First, he is required to undergo several expensive, invasive, traumatic and downright sadistic tests, before they will even discuss what to do for him. This part of the process is a joke, because the GI's, one and all, are getting kickbacks to prescribe the new, and extremely expensive ($20,000 a dose expensive) biologics that are all over TV ads now, and they know what they are going to prescribe before the first test is even done. It is nearly impossible to get a GI to prescribe anything besides the biologic du jour, which is currently Stellara for Crohn's disease.
This biologic is, as I said, ridiculously expensive. It is very difficult to get the insurance company (insurance "premiums" are protection fees paid to a mob) to approve it. In my son's case, it took six months to get the paperwork done, and they gave it six months to see if it helped at all, which it did not. We lost A YEAR dicking around with their favorite pharmaceutical. For that entire year I asked the doctors to please prescribe a drug that had helped him earlier in his life and none of them would do it. When I finally got one to do it, he said "I haven't prescribed that in ten years." When I asked why not, he said "I don't know."
During the years of forced medicalization, my son's health was very unstable. He regularly developed new symptoms that sent us to specialist after specialist. At one point, he had a GI, a rheumatologist, an endocrinologist, an orthopedist, a psychiatrist and a neurologist treating him. The last five of those were treating him for symptoms that were results of the medications given to him for Crohn's.
We finally have escaped the tyranny of medicine, simply by staying away. I can't say we have undone 20 years of poisoning, but he no longer experiences illness that is so extreme he has no choice but hospitalization.
Stay away from doctors. Something is very very wrong there. And if your child has any kind of illness or difference, do not tell the schools.
#familyprotection
No kidding. I'm sorry to hear about your torture. I could not imagine. Glad you have been able to find some more holistic alternatives to alleviate the symptoms.
I do heyoka healing if you're interested. Don't know if you're into that. But I know I can help, if you are still on the lookout for a solution.
I don't know what that is.
I do subconscious reprogramming for people in a way that affects the mind and body to the point they heal. And they don't have to do much of anything. I do most of the work. It's kind of magical. But it's not for everyone. So I'm not offended if you aren't interested. Just thought I'd offer.
We tried a few modalities of the woo woo variety (no offense I hope, I believe deeply in your type of healing) of stuff. He isn't interested and won't participate at all. Does he have to know? Is it beneficial if the patient doesn't know? Some of the stuff we tried was. For a long time I used a medical intuitive, and I like to tell the story of the first treatment.
He would not drink anything. Nothing. This had been going on for months. I was keeping track of how much water passed his lips, and it was pulling teeth to get an ounce into him.
At my first meeting with the intuitive she asked "What is the biggest problem?" I told her it was that he would not drink water. She muscled tested (long distance) the various waters in my house, then her water, then all water, and discovered he was "allergic to water." Then she said "don't worry, I can clear that."
Sometime later she told me the first treatment was done. I walked upstairs with a glass of water and he chugged it all down. He has not had a problem with water ever since. He drinks a lot of it in fact, and nothing else.
We worked with her for about a year, without his knowing, to great effect emotionally. When I told him about her, he was pissed, and the treatments stopped being of any benefit. Now, he is determined to treat himself, which I am honoring of course.
I appreciate the offer very much!
I am impressed you got the water allergy removed. I do things like that, only on a little deeper of a level. And yes, it is "woo woo". LOL. No offense taken. It's woo woo.
As a general practice, I am always reflecting goodness and healing toward and through and for others in my experience. So in that regard, no, he does not need to be aware. However, when it comes to me doing specific work, to help a specific someone, regarding a specific thing, I do prefer they know what I am doing for them, if they are able to be accountable for themselves.
My reasoning is, if a person wants to be sick, or remain in the frequency that creates sickness or turmoil, they should be entitled to do so. There are multiple reasons we stay in certain belief patterns and frequency levels that appear to be causing us pain and discomfort. MOST of the time it has to do with protecting ourselves from what might surface if we remove them. In some cases, being unwell serves as a cushion or a barrier that covers up the prickly barbs that poke beneath it. When we remove the cushion, we may have to sit upon barbs.
For example, I have an injury in my foot that is only HALFWAY healed. I refrain from doing the rest because I have a suspicion it will bring up some trauma memories I don't want to deal with right now.
Sickness serves as a wonderful cushion for many people. And until we are ready to deal with the barbs, then having a barrier serves us well. He was angry with you for doing that work on him because he has barbs.
The nice thing is, the work I do removes the need for others to "relive" trauma or revisit the past. You don't have to do anything.
My suggestion would actually be to have work done on you first. And see what comes up in your energy and your subconscious. The reason for that is, you are connected closely to your loved one, you have shared energy and shared consciousness. And you have shared frequencies that are affecting you just as much as they are affecting him.
As we deal with them in you, they will be dealt with in him, but they will be done more gently, and indirectly, and of a willing nature, because it will be directed at YOUR higher self, and your intentions for you, and your existence, and how his life plays a part in that.
When we heal ourselves, those around us heal as they feel the shift.
I'm not saying you have to do the work through me. If you have someone you trust, then continue using them. I like the sound of the lady you were talking about with the water. She sounds phenomenal.
I'm not sure what I do is much different. It may be, but I have no idea since I'm not sure what she does. I know it's powerful, though. And it works. And it's kind of fuss-free.