cassiopeia: January 21, 2021, 2:54am
Here is today’s patient email, after yesterday’s SJ+ treatment for her dark depression. A-mazing.
I hope you wrote down your acupuncture needle positions from my session yesterday, because I noticed a lifting in
my depression within a few hours of my appointment, and that feeling has stayed with me. Just in case we ever
need to do it again!
It’s hard to describe but it gave me a feeling of clarity, like the removal of a depression fog. It was like moving
from a dark cloudy day to a bright sunny day.
cassiopeia: January 21, 2021, 2:06pm
And the kicker: just last week, our front desk person alerted me to this patient being really rude when confirming
her appointment.
Daniel: January 21, 2021, 2:20pm
Love it!!!
And just now, I am working on a ‘depression and anxiety patient’ who is REALLY hard on himself and light and
bright and Liver + completely does the trick for him.
Adina_Kletzel: January 21, 2021, 10:26pm
But then there are the times when patients can quote the powerpoint and it can steer us toward the wrong treatment.
I was treating a 58 year old woman whose body feels heavy and weighed down to her (even though she is skinny,
has right sided knee pain on the liver meridian, dull eyes, is not meticulous, craves bright sun-light, and when
referring to her own emotions said “I miss my sunshine and I want it back”. Of course I did SJ+ and she felt
MORE tired all week.
Liv + helped reduce some of that heavy stiff feeling in her body and helped her relax more…
In looking back I noticed that she is very focused on the details of what she feels in her body. She is an Over-
reporter and so even though she asked for sunshine I probably should have considered that her over-attention to
details should have outweighed her other liver excess symptoms.09/01/2024, 12:14When the patient quotes the Saam Powerpoint to us – Qiological Community
https://forum.qiological.com/t/when-the-patient-quotes-the-saam-powerpoint-to-us/1470/print2/2
The point is that even when patients quote the power point we still have to take a step back and make sure it fits the
whole picture.