Friday, October 7, 2011

CST Session 10/6/11

For the past couple of weeks we have been packing and moving to a new facility.  When we were in construction Brendan came by and immediately started jumping and smiling.  He liked the new place even though there was construction going on.  Due to the incessant pounding Brendan did not stay long but certainly showed his approval.

So today was an interesting day!  It was Brendan's first treatment in our new facility.  When he arrived he had his head phones on but the kids room immediately caught his eye; particulary a tube tunnel his parents had donated.  He expressed an immediate desire to crawl through the tube but our reluctance showed as he had seemingly outgrew it.  But to his and our delight Brendan successfully made it through.  In order to do this he had to remove his coat and earphones.  He did this without hesitation.

After we proceeded to his new treatment room.  He was comfortable immediately.  We proceeded with working his legs again which was needed (due to our missing some appointments because of our move).  We asked Brendan if he wanted the ghHW protocol in conjunction and his response was an immediate yes! 

We began with lymph and proceeded to detox.  From there we progressed to his ears.  After previous short attempts on his ears, Brendan allowed this process 4 times on each ear.  What an amazing change!!! 

The gauze pad had tightened up again on his left ear; while the right had maintained more openness.  The longer we went allowed the right ear to open up completely - passing through the nose and into the throat.  Ears, nose and throat go together and a successful release is when all three areas are open.   The left side is 50% complete - nose to throat.  We are still working on the ear connection.

We ended with working on the cranial vault.  He is really beginning to love the O/A.  The deeper the release the more he laughs.  He also allowed alot of work stabilizing the ears - especially the left one.  I worked the left ear to nose connection for quite some time and was impressed with Brendan's ability to handle the amount of pressure being generated.  We ended with multiple O/A's which left him in a good mood.

When he got up from the table he was clearly a little out of it.  When working with the ears imbalance can happen and it certainly can make one tipsy as it did with Brendan.  This was an amazing leap for Brendan and we are extremely impressed.  What happened today was a big, big deal!! 

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