Has difficulty with
concentration. Especially when attempting to do small things, like doing up
shirt buttons or working hand tools.
Has difficulty with both hands
but more so in right. Walking and talking is no longer automatic and he has to
concentrate on doing so. He describes it likened to a car engine that has run
out of oil and everything has seized up.
There is great pressure at the back
of his head and neck and also shoulders. He is quite tense and very warm!
Past medical history:
Normal birth.
Childhood diseases but mumps only
about 15 to 20 years ago.
A kidney stone removed
approximately 10 -12 years ago.
Other than this all life other
than the normal colds and flu, falls and scrapes as a boy nothing else occurred
and his life has been quite disease free. In August 2004 he was swept off a
lorry trailer by a falling load and landed on is head. This resulted in a sub-dermal haematoma
on the left side of the brain.
He was sent eventually to
hospital and they gave him painkillers and sent him home.
After blood was found to be
tracking down his face, his GP sent him back to casualty and they found a bleed
in the brain. After 48 hours he was again sent home.
Almost straight after this it was
found that there was some damage to the inner ear and he found his balance was
affected. He saw a neurologist who prescribed Amitriptyline, which he decided not to take.He says it felt like a brick that was in is
the back of his head that had begun like a band all the way around and centered
at the back of the head.
Around a year ago this worsened
and he began to shake. Tension intensified in the back of head like a brain
freeze. In November 2010 he sought assistance again from the GP. He had now
added screaming tinnitus to symptoms and his GP suggested Propranolol which he
believed, if it stopped the tremors then it was not Parkinsons Disease. But
after two weeks and almost it di stop, he realised that it was not going to be
satisfactory cure just a limit to symptoms. So he stopped taking it.
Around a couple of months ago his
right hand became difficult to use, also the left but not quite as bad.
He has begun shuffling as he
walks, sleep at night is becoming disrupted, the tension in his head wakes him
and as it builds his head vibrates. That can be felt through the pillow. He is
finding often that it is hard to explain himself. Projecting his voice is often
difficult.
Yesterday he went to see a nutritionist
and thankfully she was also working with Kineisiology and also choosing
products supplied by similar manufacturers as I.
Medications:
Supplements only. No prescribed
medications at all.
He found S.C.E.N.A.R. in a local
place and began to have treatment there. The benfits were that he had some
relief to the tension in the head but it lasted often around an hour and that
was all.
Treatment:
New Modific / Gold electrodes.
Time of action during session:
57.37
(This was surprising to me, as I
do not generally work for so long these days especially on a first session.)
However I had checked regarding
the S.C.E.N.A.R that he had received and this patient was not new to this
technology totally, I believed it was a good thing.
Interestingly enough the high
activity readings were to be found as follows:
C7. T2, left and right. T3
centre. S3 / 4, both left and right.
Action modes used:
Scenar-Cosmodic slider 10
Level minimum / max / medium I
could not tell as it has ceased to respond when I press the button to find out.
Areas treated:
All reported high activity
numbered areas as above, one dose each.
Also middle left and then right
side of neck.
With the exception of left S4 and
middle of C3 that read 8:2 ratio at start all
other places registered ratio of 9:1 at start and finished at 5:5. (Very
interesting) also 3 points at neck and thoracic area all took approximately 15
minutes to dose. Every other dose was average 2 minutes.
Change of patient’s condition:
During the session there were no
comments forthcoming.
I asked several times for any
feedback and asked a few questions but nothing was found. I also asked him if
there was any warming sensation whilst we worked on or around the area that we
were working, he said not.
At the end he said he felt quite
tired.
I noticed as he spoke that
although he did not sound tired, he seemed to speak with ease and formed the
words well and automatically without thinking.
He reported that his neck felt
lighter and the back of his head felt stabile.
He said he felt less seized up
than before and looser.
If he measured the tension in his
head now, as before it had been severe, it would now be considered as 2 out of
10 and there was a slight tremor in his head.
He then said that he felt calmer.
I asked him to get dressed and he
stood up and began to put on his shirt while his wife watched. Then a large
smile appeared over his face and he said, “ I can do the buttons up on my shirt
quite normal!”
At this point I noticed that not
only was he speaking clearly but now I could hear the slight accent in his
voice which before had not been there. His speech seemed quite different and
with much character. When I asked him his age, as I had omitted to write that
on his form, he told me, “16!” and laughed!!!