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In the house, she could jump up onto the bed, wiggle
under the covers, curl up in a chair and do all the normal things that she has
always been able to do. She was even feeling a little more comfortable on the
hardwood floors as time passed.
At no time was Sylvia's activity restricted. I was
told to let her do the things she normally did. It was important that her
muscle tone remain good. Normal activity for her is racing around a small yard,
careening around shrubs and barking at the squirrels in the trees, daring them
to come down.
On her own, she avoided playing with Mo, her
companion in crime, as he is about 12 pounds heavier than her. As she became
stronger and more sure of her ability to get out of his way, she began to
initiate play again.
At no time was Syl in pain, the acupuncture was used
for healing, not pain relief, although it can be extremely effective for
this.
IMPLANT DAY
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Sylvia was shaved from just below her ears to
the top of her shoulders in order to have the gold beads implanted. They are
implanted along each side of her neck in holes in the muscles, so as not to
slip or move around.
We were the first dog to have the implants at
the seminar of holistic veterinarians. After Dr Durkes examined her and
explained what he was going do, Dr C and the vet techs took her out to be
shaved. We gave her a couple of drops of Rescue Remedy and I held her as they
sedated her and began shaving her from just below the ears to the top of her
shoulders. She was then put on a stretcher and taken in for the implants.
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Six gold beads were inplanted at acupuncture points
along each side of her neck. The points are actually holes in the muscle and
the beads will not move or slide around. Dr Durkes explained that it is common
to have bleeding when doing acupuncture as well as when doing the implants as
it signals a release of energy in the affected areas.
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Once implanted, she was taken back into the
recovery room, covered with a quilt and given more Rescue Remedy. One of the
techs stayed with us to watch her recovery. Within a very few minutes she was
up and moving around as if nothing had happened. Dr Durkes came in and we
discussed the neck wrap. He suggested that we make a removeable wrap and use it
only during the day so that we can begin to wean her off of it. |
Christy Waehner Atlanta, GA
Sylvia's Story Pages:
#1 Sylvia ~~
#2 Sylvia's Neck Wrap ~~ #3
Implant Day
#4 Implant
Day - 1 Mo. Later~~ #5 Update:
May 25, 1999
#6
Update: June 8 1999 ~~ #7
Update: July - September, 1999
#8 Update: October, 1999 ~~
#9 SUCCESS!!!!!
Sylvia's Diet, Supplements,and Vaccination Protocol
Sylvia's Health Care Team ~~
Questions? Please email Christy |