Guest guest Posted March 15, 2000 Report Share Posted March 15, 2000 I would push and be so persistant until they give in. Meanwhile, see if you can go to another doctor and get in. I heard that HMO is really stubborn. It sounds as though you do have some of the classic symptoms. There are however other linked symptoms but not everyone has all of them. Everyone's symptoms are different. Keep harrasing the doctor's office and tell them that it is urgent that you get in. If push comes to shove, get a lawyer friend to contact the HMO people and tell them a thing or two and to light a fire beneath their butts. I am mean when it comes to insurance companies. I have been screwed too many times by them. Good Luck. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 When I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism I went to the doctor because I was sick with a cold. Maybe you can invent a sickness of some sort, get an appointment and while you are there just casually tell the doctor how you've been feeling so sluggish and tired and cold. Ask the doctor what could be wrong with you for you to be feeling this way and then go from there. One thing I did recently was take the book The Thyroid Solution in with me so I could have it as a back up. At the time I was asking for Cytomel which is T3 to take along with my Synthroid. You do have to be persistent, find out all the information you can and don't stop asking for what you feel you need. My doctor was really stubborn recently until I finally told her I couldn't take it anymore. She has since really worked with me. It is hard but having hypothyroidism go untreated is awful.<br><br>Welcome to the club. We have a nice group here.<br><br>Tyra Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 16, 2000 Report Share Posted March 16, 2000 Having hypothyroidism without treatement is awful, It really avoids you can live a plenty life, it dicreases your chances and oportunitties, you must insists on the appoitment.<br>As this illness doesn't kill you and it is easy to treat ( at least for doctors) may be they would think that it is not big thing but the quality of life changes a lot for the patient.You could visit the links of this club. Good luck<br>Melody Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 17, 2000 Report Share Posted March 17, 2000 I read an article in Family Circle magazine, and I had every symptom you could have for hypothyroidism,I went to my doctor and told them I wanted to be tested for this and they looked at me real funny like I didn't know what I was talking about.<br>When my tests came back positive and my levels were over 100,I could just imagine their look on their faces, Sometimes we have to ask to have things done and to be tested for things, you know your body better than anyone and when something is not right you know it!<br>Good luck in finding out about your own thyroid,<br>just be persistant in asking for the test. You know your body better then they do.<br>Good Luck and keep us posted!<br><br>Sunflower................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 19, 2000 Report Share Posted March 19, 2000 Hi Shyvo. Welcome to the club. I am also a lucky member of an HMO so I know exactly how you feel. My situation is much likes Tyra's. I went to the doctor's because I was having another problem and when I was there I told him that I was having alot of strange problems (like my hair falling out, etc...). I had no idea that I had a problem with my thyroid. I feel very fortunate that my doctor tested my TSH level right away after reading some horror stories that other people have been through. It has been a bit of a struggle, but I am trying my best to keep on top of it. I would try to come up with an " illness " so that you can get in as a " sick " patient rather than waiting for a new patient visit. Good luck and keep us posted.<br><br> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 In a message dated 3/1/02 4:56:50 AM GTB Standard Time, daisiesbears@... writes: << some suggestions and help with dealing with the ped. so that we get >> As with vaccines in general I think the best thing to do is just keep it simple and say...this is what we have decided to do.... no we do not wish to discuss it.We are aware of the pros/cons and are comfortable with our choices. Ofcourse if you are up for discussing it by all means do so,but don't think that you HAVE to. sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 daisiesbears <daisiesbears@...> wrote: I have posted this topic before and am STILL not feeling confident about dealing with it. I am expecting our first little one in approx 15 days *hopefully sooner* and we have decided against vaccinating our baby. HOWEVER, that is not the issue at hand...our Dr. is wonderful and very open to our decisions so we aren't worried about the vaccinating thing ~YET!~ So my problem at hand, we have been set up with an appt. with a peadiatrician by the obstetrician on Monday morning to " discuss " the vitamin k shot given at birth as well as to (probably) be harped on over the vaccine choice. My husband feels quite confident about dealing with the dr. and the issue, but I still feel like the ped. could make me feel backed into a corner, which I really don't want! I would really appreciate via private email: daisiesbears@... some suggestions and help with dealing with the ped. so that we get what we want for our baby! We live in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) if that helps any... thanks in advance, Hoover daisiesbears@... , Oh dear!!!!!!!!!It's me, the one that promised reams on info on Vitamin K. It's here on the floor beside me. (Hangs head in shame) I am embarrassed to admit this, but I don't know how to scan into the computer (DOH). Will ask the hubby when he gets home....in the meantime, I think it has some contacts on it..hang on.... http://www.nando.net/newsroom/ntn/health/011598/health1_11686_noframes.html (wow long address) There is also a paper entitled " National standard mandates newborn vitamin K injection - Ignorance becomes tacit consent for the questionable neonatal procedure " (wow long title) written by a guy called Don Harkins. This can be found at www.proliberty.com/observer/19990710.htm Will attack both scanner and hubby when he gets home. Joanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted February 28, 2002 Report Share Posted February 28, 2002 Dear Daisiesbears, Tell your doctor that the vaccines in Canada have 2-phenoxyethanol as a preservative and you dont want it injected into your child. You want to see more long-term studies before considering it for your child. There are only 3 studies done worldwide. One in America two in Germany. ( I can give you details.I spoke to the author of one of them here in Germany and he said that 2-phenoxyethanol was toxic and could be expected to cause ADHD symptoms in later childhood.) Tell you doctor you would be happy to go over the studies with your doctor. For the Americans on this list, 2-phenoxyethanol is also in American vaccines and is being used more and more as an alternative to Thimerosal. Re: Looking for advice daisiesbears <daisiesbears@...> wrote: I have posted this topic before and am STILL not feeling confident about dealing with it. I am expecting our first little one in approx 15 days *hopefully sooner* and we have decided against vaccinating our baby. HOWEVER, that is not the issue at hand...our Dr. is wonderful and very open to our decisions so we aren't worried about the vaccinating thing ~YET!~ So my problem at hand, we have been set up with an appt. with a peadiatrician by the obstetrician on Monday morning to " discuss " the vitamin k shot given at birth as well as to (probably) be harped on over the vaccine choice. My husband feels quite confident about dealing with the dr. and the issue, but I still feel like the ped. could make me feel backed into a corner, which I really don't want! I would really appreciate via private email: daisiesbears@... some suggestions and help with dealing with the ped. so that we get what we want for our baby! We live in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) if that helps any... thanks in advance, Hoover daisiesbears@... , Oh dear!!!!!!!!!It's me, the one that promised reams on info on Vitamin K. It's here on the floor beside me. (Hangs head in shame) I am embarrassed to admit this, but I don't know how to scan into the computer (DOH). Will ask the hubby when he gets home....in the meantime, I think it has some contacts on it..hang on.... http://www.nando.net/newsroom/ntn/health/011598/health1_11686_noframes.html (wow long address) There is also a paper entitled " National standard mandates newborn vitamin K injection - Ignorance becomes tacit consent for the questionable neonatal procedure " (wow long title) written by a guy called Don Harkins. This can be found at www.proliberty.com/observer/19990710.htm Will attack both scanner and hubby when he gets home. Joanna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 In a message dated 3/1/02 6:26:17 AM GTB Standard Time, jnoelsagacious@... writes: << You want in BIG RED LETTERS on the baby's chart. - NO VACCINES - EVER!!!!!!!!!!!! and you want to see the chart. >> But don't trust they will follow the NO LIST.Keep an eye on baby at ALL times! Sara Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 Stop and think about this........isn't this amazing that we have to feel this way or think we do?? Who are these people to tell us what to do with our lives and the lives of our children. Imagine going to buy and new car and having to get support to refuse to buy one just because they want you too. You wouldn't go back if they treated you the way that most doctors treat you all. I understand totally why you have written this, but when we stop to see the forest for the trees it is ludicrous. Sheri -------------------------------------------------------- Sheri Nakken, R.N., MA Vaccination Information & Choice Network, Nevada City CA & Wales UK $$ Donations to help in the work - accepted by Paypal account vaccineinfo@... (go to http://www.paypal.com) or by mail PO Box 1563 Nevada City CA 95959 530-740-0561 Voicemail in US http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin/vaccine.htm ANY INFO OBTAINED HERE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS MEDICAL OR LEGAL ADVICE. THE DECISION TO VACCINATE IS YOURS AND YOURS ALONE. Well Within's Earth Mysteries & Sacred Site Tours http://www.nccn.net/~wwithin International Tours, Homestudy Courses, ANTHRAX & OTHER Vaccine Dangers Education, Homeopathic Education CEU's for nurses, Books & Multi-Pure Water Filters Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 1, 2002 Report Share Posted March 1, 2002 you will likely get a lecture on the benefits of vit k DON'T let them scare you they will tell you all kinds of horror stories about what could happen if you don't do it BE FIRM this is YOUR baby and YOUR decision they have to respect that all you need to do is politely say no thank you you may have to keep repeating yourself, no thank you, no thank you, no thank you remember, this is your sweet baby and you are the parent and it is your decision Kathy Whitby, On, Can > So my problem at hand, we have been set up with an appt. with a > peadiatrician by the obstetrician on Monday morning to " discuss " the > vitamin k shot given at birth as well as to (probably) be harped on > over the vaccine choice. My husband feels quite confident about > dealing with the dr. and the issue, but I still feel like the ped. > could make me feel backed into a corner, which I really don't want! > I would really appreciate via private email: daisiesbears@... > some suggestions and help with dealing with the ped. so that we get > what we want for our baby! > We live in Hamilton, Ontario (Canada) if that helps any... > > thanks in advance, > Hoover > daisiesbears@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2003 Report Share Posted July 4, 2003 Dear Jim, From experience I can tell you pain in the arm and numbness are not pulled muscles. I ruptured C6 and have bulging disc in C5. The pain you describe is the same I went through. The doctor should know that any numbness in fingers is sign that nerves are involved.I went on the recomendation of neurosurgeon and had discectomy ( he removed 60% of C6 disc material that was pressing on spine and nerves ) the numbness in my thumb, forefinger remain. My arm pain is gone, but has been replaced with neck pain. I am not saying you have a ruptured disc - could just be bulging slightly and press on nerves. Depending on whichj discs involved is where numbness shows up.If your pain doesn't resolve you need to see another doctor. I can't recommend surgery if it is ruptured. Although some people have good results. My surgery was posterior (from the back of the neck) most from the front are not as bad Hopefully you can avoid surgery all together. Good luck. Look on internet using this: " ruptured disc " diagnosis " patient education " -.com Helps bring up articles without all the commercials. > Hi everyone! I'm new to this group and am hoping to find out some > helpfull info. Two week ago driving down the road I started > experiencing sharp pain in my back left shoulder, arm pit and upper > arm. It wouldn't stop. Whenever I bend my neck a certain way, the > pain shoots down my left arm. The forearm and fingers have since > become numb. The MRI showed the cervic spine to be in good shape. > Medication for inflamation doesn't do anything. My Doc seems to > think I have a severe pulled muscle in my back. If this pattern is > familiar to anyone, please give me some feedback. Thanks, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2003 Report Share Posted July 4, 2003 Thanks for the info. I don't understand why my MRI didn't show any problems. Everything I read points to some type of nerve problem. I see my doctor again on Monday. Hopefully he will have another option for me to examine. Have a Happy Fourth!bibsy52 <bibsy52@...> wrote: Dear Jim,From experience I can tell you pain in the arm and numbness are not pulled muscles. I ruptured C6 and have bulging disc in C5. The pain you describe is the same I went through. The doctor should know that any numbness in fingers is sign that nerves are involved.I went on the recomendation of neurosurgeon and had discectomy ( he removed 60% of C6 disc material that was pressing on spine and nerves ) the numbness in my thumb, forefinger remain. My arm pain is gone, but has been replaced with neck pain. I am not saying you have a ruptured disc - could just be bulging slightly and press on nerves. Depending on whichj discs involved is where numbness shows up.If your pain doesn't resolve you need to see another doctor. I can't recommend surgery if it is ruptured. Although some people have good results. My surgery was posterior (from the back of the neck) most from the front are not as bad Hopefully you can avoid surgery all together.Good luck. Look on internet using this: "ruptured disc" diagnosis "patient education"-.com Helps bring up articles without all the commercials. > Hi everyone! I'm new to this group and am hoping to find out some > helpfull info. Two week ago driving down the road I started > experiencing sharp pain in my back left shoulder, arm pit and upper > arm. It wouldn't stop. Whenever I bend my neck a certain way, the > pain shoots down my left arm. The forearm and fingers have since > become numb. The MRI showed the cervic spine to be in good shape. > Medication for inflamation doesn't do anything. My Doc seems to > think I have a severe pulled muscle in my back. If this pattern is > familiar to anyone, please give me some feedback. Thanks, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 7, 2003 Report Share Posted July 7, 2003 my friend, if that is all you have, a severe pulled muscle, please count your lucky stars and listen very carefully to your doctor's. Take your inflamation medication...., and be very very good to your back.... My husband would give anything, anything to have a pulled muscle in his neck or back..... I wish you the best of luck, I hope and pray for your speedy recovery.. God Bless Looking for advice Hi everyone! I'm new to this group and am hoping to find out some helpfull info. Two week ago driving down the road I started experiencing sharp pain in my back left shoulder, arm pit and upper arm. It wouldn't stop. Whenever I bend my neck a certain way, the pain shoots down my left arm. The forearm and fingers have since become numb. The MRI showed the cervic spine to be in good shape. Medication for inflamation doesn't do anything. My Doc seems to think I have a severe pulled muscle in my back. If this pattern is familiar to anyone, please give me some feedback. Thanks, Jim Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 Mike, we are a large therapy center in Sarasota Fla. (six therapists) and we use the QXCI (six systems) the Biccom as well as a rife system and of course the Russian SCENAR. visit our web site www.quantumwellnesscenter.com for background info then call me for comparison information from a therapeutic perspective, not just a marketing one. Barry at QWC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 Hi Mike, I am from an IT technical background also and also use Reiki - from my own experience if you are also looking for NLP the QX is amazing and I've experienced very powerful effects with the emmotional and spiritual panels on the QX. I've just been on a Higher Purpose seminar with Suzan Covington and it was absolutely amazing - we used the NLP panel quite a lot and it is so accurate and quick at pinpointing emmotional problems, both hidden and covert. I don't really know much about BICOM but I had some allergy treatment on it from Kinesiologists also - don't happen to live near Cardiff do you? Also the QX has all the acquapoints etc also on it - in fact I don't think there are any alternative therapies that the QX doesn't have embedded within it. Just depends on where your skills lie. If you are coming from a spiritual approach, ie Reiki then personally I would recommend the QX hands down as it has a very strong spiritual orientation - there is also an added Prayer Wheel program which I've found is also very effective. If you want to have a chat about the QX with another IT and Reiki person, please feel free to email me direct for telno etc. Best Regards Ann Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2003 Report Share Posted August 12, 2003 dear mike, i once had the same choice. i went for the qxci and am so happy about it. the costs are almost the same, and the qxci is so much more.... and the best of all, it´s so enlightening... marlene Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2003 Report Share Posted August 13, 2003 Dear Mike: With your background in NLP and knowing that this phenomenal contribution of Bandler and Grinder has been incorporated in the QXCI, I am curious if your other alternative has this feature? If it doesn't, the choice would be a no brainer for me. Let me know. Kindest Regards, Cody Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 Hi Ann, Thanks very much for your reply to my posting. Unfortunately I don't live near Cardiff, I am located in Essex. I would however like to take you up on your offer of a chat on the telephone so please let me have your number and tell me when it is the most convenient time for you to talk. Regards, Mike. Tel: 020 8597 3859 Mob: 07752 960239 Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 16, 2003 Report Share Posted August 16, 2003 Dear Thanks for your reply. I understand what you are saying about the NLP connection although my demonstrator did point out that the NLP interface was very basic. However my concern is mainly regarding how to interpret the large amount of information the QXCI puts out to then select a treatment - bearing in mind I do not have a medical or alternative therapy background. Regards, Mike. Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Hi Mike, My telno is 01443 822445 - best time to reach me is after 6pm on this number - please leave a message on my answerphone if I am out - usually though I am in at this time. Best Regards and Reiki Ann Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 18, 2003 Report Share Posted August 18, 2003 Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 Hi Barry, Thanks for replying to my posting. I will take a look at your website but I may pass on calling you direct as I am in the UK. If I have any specific questions would you mind if I asked them by email? Regards, Mike. Re: Looking for advice Mike, we are a large therapy center in Sarasota Fla. (six therapists) and we use the QXCI (six systems) the Biccom as well as a rife system and of course the Russian SCENAR. visit our web site www.quantumwellnesscenter.com for background info then call me for comparison information from a therapeutic perspective, not just a marketing one. Barry at QWC ............................................ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 19, 2003 Report Share Posted August 19, 2003 DEAR SUZAN DID NOT RECEIVE ANY FLYER AT ALL.NO ADDRESS ALJOY1.SORRY,DID YOU GET THE TICKET? ALL THE BEST YARDENA Looking for advice Hello all, I have been looking at this site for a short while and have been very impressed with the sharing of information and support you give each other. This is my first posting to this site and I would be most grateful for any feedback from anybody who is familiar with the BICOM2000 as well as the QXCI. I have recently found out about bio-resonance as a diagnostic and therapy tool. I discovered it after finding I had an allergy and various toxins, parasites etc in my body via a clinical Kinesiologist. My search for a 'cure' for my allergy initially led me to a BICOM2000 practitioner who successfully treated my allergy. Having discovered the existence of this amazing technology I researched further and discovered the QXCI. I have been looking to change my direction (from a computer / technical background) to helping people for some time now. I am qualified as an NLP and Time Line Therapy practitioner although I have not used this in a practice - I primarily did these courses for self discovery purposes. Very recently my focus has been guided to very spiritual matters and I feel my life is transforming due to this. My question is this: I have now had a demo on the QXCI and the BICOM2000. I have come away with the impression that both are amazing machines working on the same principles. However, the QXCI appears to be more sophisticated and relies more on the practitioner's knowledge and skills to interpret the readings. The BICOM machine seems to be more straight forward and may suit someone who does not come from a background such as Homeopathy, Reflexology, Reiki etc - such as myself. My main concern in asking this question is that I want to feel confident that I am giving my future clients the best service I can. I have heard of practitioners who have both machines but my finances are very limited so getting one of them will be a stretch! Your comments will be greatly appreciated. Sincerely, Mike Piper............................................. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 20, 2003 Report Share Posted August 20, 2003 email is fine Mike. Barry at QWC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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