Guest guest Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Dear Margaret, I was there in the last two days.I went alone.I saw for a short time, she looks quite thin but her mood was ok.She gave me a practitioner who helped her speedy recovery.I haven't talked to him yet.Here is the web site; www.keesmedical.co.uk Has anyone known this Dr before.. had intravenous intervention from this doctor .He is from Germany. The centre was quiet, Lili was helpful as usual and third package looks a bit intensive. But I am glad that I went alone otherwise it would be very difficult as you had.I couldn't get an answer from Lili how many packages of treatment in front of us.So far, we worked on diaphraghm,thyroids and now lungs..What other body parts 's TST is it addressing, I don't know... Can anyone tell us,please. Nevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Hi Margaret had life threatening twisted bowel back in September.. op was good, though very serious.. problems got worse when they (doctors) in error gave her too much saline and her body started blistering to get rid of excess fluid.. ulcers on her feet.. She has only been able to start eating normally in the last few weeks.. and she was always extremely slim... I have noticed major improvements in the strength of her voice.. and having been through the same op that killed Rayner... I think she is doing amazingly well. The exercises are not complex in the first set.. however unless they are done at the correct pace and with the correct pressure and the depression pressure and timing and release pressure and timing have to be exactly the same.... to get maximum benefits.. I think it is really important to get good technique and confidence with the first set of exercises because this lays the foundation for excellent massage techniques for all subsequent exercises. and for you it is really useful to do the massage on youself too.. I think you will notice a big difference within the first few months. I think that if you are fairly well co ordinated and pick up things quickly, you may be able to master it in 8 hours... However 10 hours is what we spent first time.. and now we are able to pick it up in half the time. You could learn in two days if you got down and did all three sessions on first day and first two on second so that you could leave the Centre at about 2.30 pm on the second day and get home . Best Wishes Tracey The measurements are often done in the second or third visit.. the photographs provide substantial evidence of improvements between visits... We cannot believe the difference between our first visit and now. We had a hellish journey - Henry panicked every time he saw an escalator and I am never doing that journey with him again, unless someone drives us there and back.It took nearly 4 hours to get home.I was rather disappointed by the assessment because, after I had made a truly enormous effort to get him there, actually very little time was spent looking at Henry and although a few photos were taken, no measurements were made. It was good, however, that the depression of his sternum was noticed and also that he was using his superficial musculature to do a lot of work rather then the core muscles. I also thought looked extremely ill, and this shook my confidence. If we proceed , I shall have to go without Henry and keep the visits as short as possible. I remain to be convinced that the learning of the exercises has to be such a long-winded procedure, especially as I understand that they are pretty standard for every child in the earlier stages of the therapy. Margaret Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 18, 2010 Report Share Posted December 18, 2010 Hi Nevin Exercises also extend to legs and arms... initially leg exercises are done to help with the venus return.. ie getting the blood back from the feet to the heart. We have also done exercises to help build the " Micro diaphragms " which exist in the arms and legs.. and it is since adding these exercises in that Tatijana has been totally seizure free. Realistically we were told that it would take about 2 years of therapy for Tatijana to be seizure and AED free.. so we have got to the first hurdle within 18 months.. and expect to begin reducing AEDs in the new year.. We are going to see on Tuesday next week and will find out a little more. Best Wishes Tracey Dear Margaret,I was there in the last two days.I went alone.I saw for a short time, she looks quite thin but her mood was ok.She gave me a practitioner who helped her speedy recovery.I haven't talked to him yet.Here is the web site; www.keesmedical.co.ukHas anyone known this Dr before.. had intravenous intervention from this doctor .He is from Germany.The centre was quiet, Lili was helpful as usual and third package looks a bit intensive. But I am glad that I went alone otherwise it would be very difficult as you had.I couldn't get an answer from Lili how many packages of treatment in front of us.So far, we worked on diaphraghm,thyroids and now lungs..What other body parts 's TST is it addressing, I don't know... Can anyone tell us,please.Nevin Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 > We had a hellish journey - Henry panicked every time he saw an escalator and I am never doing that journey with him again, unless someone drives us there and back.It took nearly 4 hours to get home. > > I was rather disappointed by the assessment because, after I had made a truly enormous effort to get him there, actually very little time was spent looking at Henry and although a few photos were taken, no measurements were made. It was good, however, that the depression of his sternum was noticed and also that he was using his superficial musculature to do a lot of work rather then the core muscles. I also thought looked extremely ill, and this shook my confidence. > > If we proceed , I shall have to go without Henry and keep the visits as short as possible. I remain to be convinced that the learning of the exercises has to be such a long-winded procedure, especially as I understand that they are pretty standard for every child in the earlier stages of the therapy. **Would this therapy suit adults? I have the funds now to afford the therapy and the expense. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2011 Report Share Posted January 18, 2011 Hi is only began using the therapy on her own children when they were in their twenties.. Doran now aged 31 continues to make gains.. and I have seen his improvements over the last 15 months that I have known him... Lili too is improving all the time.. she has previously been unable to take messages, due to her dyspraxia.. and has not been confident on the phone.. She called me last night on the phone and is really chatty and at ease.. My suggestion..... go for it !!Traceyx > We had a hellish journey - Henry panicked every time he saw an escalator and I am never doing that journey with him again, unless someone drives us there and back.It took nearly 4 hours to get home. > > I was rather disappointed by the assessment because, after I had made a truly enormous effort to get him there, actually very little time was spent looking at Henry and although a few photos were taken, no measurements were made. It was good, however, that the depression of his sternum was noticed and also that he was using his superficial musculature to do a lot of work rather then the core muscles. I also thought looked extremely ill, and this shook my confidence. > > If we proceed , I shall have to go without Henry and keep the visits as short as possible. I remain to be convinced that the learning of the exercises has to be such a long-winded procedure, especially as I understand that they are pretty standard for every child in the earlier stages of the therapy. **Would this therapy suit adults? I have the funds now to afford the therapy and the expense. -- is Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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