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Last post 12-08-2008, 12:56 PM by Herbie53. 16 replies.
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  •  11-27-2008, 8:28 PM 6324 in reply to 6029

    Re: unexplained joint pain in six year old girl

    Dear Nettie ,  As a Geopathic Stress Practitioner, my advice is to firstly move her sleeping location , either by changing beds , or by moving her bed well away from its existing position . My reason is simple , if your daughter is under the influence of an upper  water line , this will show itself in localised 'dis-ease' within the body ........... so the likelyhood is that the line traces a path where an 'edge' of the line passes through her pelvic region .

    This is a simple test, to make sure that the problem is not simply being caused by Earth Energy .

  •  12-08-2008, 12:56 PM 6412 in reply to 6029

    Re: unexplained joint pain in six year old girl

    Hi Nettie,

    I am so sorry to hear about your daughter. This just bought back mermories about my sister who is now 34 years old. When she was younger it started about 5years old she was complaining of sore joints. She had all the tests done at the time and Mum was told it is just "growing pains" and Cathy was to get on with it with painkillers.She would "grow out of it".  There were times Cathy couldn't work her knees or fingers they were that painful and suffered from the cold alot. It was quite painful to watch your sister struggle with day to day. She was unable to do PE in school and outside activties. Cathy had to change her diet with extra calicum etc with out much success. However when she was in teacher college, she went to the doctors and by chance seen by a locum. It was him that organised a blood test and lung function and Cathy was told she has "Lupus" (Lupus as I understand it is the body attacking itself.) This was a great weight off her mind as she had starting to doubt herself and was going into depression. It has now been 12 years since she has been told and with treatment she has now got painfree, healthy life with 2 healthy children. She still has to go to and get annual lung functions done to make sure all is ok.

    I don't want to scare you but just might be lupus, as I have seen anybody mention it before. And as far as I know it is not all that common. I really hope they find out what is wrong with your daughter to allow her a happy healthy painfree life.

    Best wishes

    Joanne

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