Guest guest Posted April 14, 2010 Report Share Posted April 14, 2010 Hello Group, Our 46yo male patient initially presented to us as " healthy " . Following our first visit, turns out he has multiple mental/emotional challenges. Primarily inability to become physically aroused after 3 months with the same woman, leading to frequent divorces or infidelity. He is also triggered by coffee, angers easily and becomes verbally abusive with co-workers, wife. His father died when he was 17yo and there are many issues around this time of his life and his development. Lot of his mental/emotional issues stem from his father's verbally abusive, harsh attitude of our patient. While the patient is doing counseling, craniosacral therapy and drainage, I am not sure why suddenly, after never having had sinus infections before, he developed a chronic case x 4 months following surgery to remove all four wisdom teeth simultaneously. I remember attending a conference that discussed sinus infections triggered by root canals. Is there anything similar from wisdom teeth removal? What have others done? DT what is your experience? Thanks for your thoughts. Teresita ez, The Golgi Clinic Missoula, MT Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 16, 2010 Report Share Posted April 16, 2010 Hello, I'd like to share the probable metaphysical cause of sinusitis, which once identified and recognized by my clients, the sinusitis can see dramatic improvements and clearing along with the use of UNDA remedies. Sinus issues usually stems from being 'irritated by someone, especially someone close to the patient'. Sounds like in your case, the someone causing the irritation can be the father or a number of different people in your patient's life. > > Hello Group, > > Our 46yo male patient initially presented to us as " healthy " . Following our first visit, turns out he has multiple mental/emotional challenges. Primarily inability to become physically aroused after 3 months with the same woman, leading to frequent divorces or infidelity. He is also triggered by coffee, angers easily and becomes verbally abusive with co-workers, wife. > > His father died when he was 17yo and there are many issues around this time of his life and his development. Lot of his mental/emotional issues stem from his father's verbally abusive, harsh attitude of our patient. > > While the patient is doing counseling, craniosacral therapy and drainage, I am not sure why suddenly, after never having had sinus infections before, he developed a chronic case x 4 months following surgery to remove all four wisdom teeth simultaneously. > > I remember attending a conference that discussed sinus infections triggered by root canals. Is there anything similar from wisdom teeth removal? What have others done? DT what is your experience? > > Thanks for your thoughts. > > Teresita ez, > > The Golgi Clinic > Missoula, MT > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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