Guest guest Posted December 18, 2007 Report Share Posted December 18, 2007 The woman's name is and I have met her. (Spfd, MO) She is a nurse and her hands got torn off when she was lifting a patient. I never heard anything like it. You can see the strretch marks on her wrists. This lead to severe arthritis. She told me she was very skeptical of the EPFX when she started. Her hands were swollen like watermelon. She is a practicioner now and doing well. {Disarmed} Re: Miraculous stories this may be another story or maybe they are thinking of the news report from Missouri where a Nurse had lost use of her hands and had pain and was getting much better with the device. there is a news clip from the tv station. <peterwu99 > wrote: One of my clients, who has spinal damage and is in a wheelchair, toldme he heard about someone who had their hands cut off and reattachedat the wrists. Her(?) hands were not functioning and she has beenundergoing sessions with the EPFX for a year and is beginning to getsensation back in her hands. This is after a year's worth of sessionsat 's Hopkins University. Has anyone else heard about this womanand her amputated hands? These are the kinds of stories we should besending to the Seattle Times.Ultimately, I feel that the conflict the Seattle Times articles havegenerated in this discussion group should be viewed as our owninternal struggles with legitimacy, homophobia, fear, identityconflict and belief in future lives. (I know there is a past-lifemodule in the EPFX. Has anyone found a future life progression?) Enough of that. Hope everyone has a wonderfully pagan holiday coming up.Aloha, Looking for last minute shopping deals? Find them fast with Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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