Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 Hello Vainy If your SOC is high, these high scores may be inflated. If you have an SOC above 250, you should revise it unless your patient is nearly dead. Try putting the name of the disease in the disease field on TEST // TREATMENTS // Patient SUPERCONSCIOUS Reduction Panel // enter disease name in data field "DISEASE OF CONCERN" // Start superconscious link // Then you can click on the items that come up to balance and correct them. Kind Regards, Gideon On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 22:35:38 -0000 "oysteinmogard" <oeysteinm@...> writes: Can anyone help me. I have a patient with polymyalgia neuralgica. In test she has had values of more than 500.000 in five different tests.- This is the top 3 items in the test. Rest of the items are normal. Of all my patients this is the only one with values this high. Has anyone else similar experience? Regards Vainy ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 I have had this when there is a negative SOC score. Check this and adjust accordingly ( give them a few sugar servings, or higher stress level, or less exercise) if the # is Negative. I end up with negative numbers often on kids because they have so few bad habits, especially in the very holistically minded community where I live. Let me know if this is the issue. A Crawford HHC WILLIAM G KOHLER wrote: Hello Vainy If your SOC is high, these high scores may be inflated. If you have an SOC above 250, you should revise it unless your patient is nearly dead. Try putting the name of the disease in the disease field on TEST // TREATMENTS // Patient SUPERCONSCIOUS Reduction Panel // enter disease name in data field "DISEASE OF CONCERN" // Start superconscious link // Then you can click on the items that come up to balance and correct them. Kind Regards, Gideon On Wed, 17 Sep 2003 22:35:38 -0000 "oysteinmogard" <oeysteinm@...> writes: Can anyone help me. I have a patient with polymyalgia neuralgica. In test she has had values of more than 500.000 in five different tests. - This is the top 3 items in the test. Rest of the items are normal. Of all my patients this is the only one with values this high. Has anyone else similar experience? Regards Vainy ............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 22, 2003 Report Share Posted September 22, 2003 You said you retested her five times. Although it sounds strange it may only have been a glitch in the program while you were running her the first time. Another possibility a small power surge. Or the most likely these frequencies were a bit weird due to her response to them. I'd be interested to know what these top three items were. (The 1st and 3rd reasons have happened to me at one time or the other) What was her SOC score? Now the real test. Reload her into the computer as a new client and refill in the SOC scores and retest this way. See if it happens again if it does then we've something to be concerned about, if it doesn't than somehow you were 'glitched' upon her initial entry information. Just delete her old file if all corrects. Let me know one way or the other please. If you were asking for information on polymyalgia neuralgica and I have misunderstood your questions let me know that too. Yours in Health Kathy oysteinmogard <oeysteinm@...> wrote: Can anyone help me. I have a patient with polymyalgia neuralgica. In test she has had values of more than 500.000 in five different tests.- This is the top 3 items in the test. Rest of the items are normal. Of all my patients this is the only one with values this high. Has anyone else similar experience? Regards Vainy ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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