ER and Close to Death AFTER Dental Filling
Client was doing great UNTIL they went to the dentist had a filling on Tuesday, Wednesday a.m. she had to go to the emergency room at 6.30 a.m.
Hospital admitted her to a huge room, not regular ER room - multiple doctors/nurses assisting her - incontinent, breathing crises, chest pain, blood pressure off the charts and heart not working properly/couldn't breathe..
They sedated her, gave oxygen and loads of drugs she was going downhill really fast. They did an MRI, heart and lungs filling up with fluid and they felt were really damaged due to what they initially thought was influenza, then they “guessed” a rare flu!
They operated and put in an amazing machine that pumps the heart and allows the heart to rest as well as putting in some kind of vein for something or other, plus intubated her.
The next seven days, she was minute by minute, doctors thinking they would have to amputate her leg at one point as no pulse. Diagnoses kept changing, congenital heart, ejection refraction of the heart was less than 20%, and acute hypoxemic respiratory failure. Lungs were a total mess, multiple doctors of different specialties, and the equipment used filled a huge ICU room, to try and keep her alive.
Finally, the family reached out for a remote Harmonic Egg® session.
I put her in the Egg at noon on a Thursday, by 4 p.m. there was a shift in her. Breathing was better, all vitals a smidge better, eyes flickering, though unconscious, moving around in the bed, etc. Friday I put her in again, same protocol. MORE IMPROVED again. Started coming around just a little but still drugged up and intubated. Saturday they took her off of the intubator and she's whispering for coffee and smiling!
I'm going to put her in again tomorrow! Pretty darned cool eh?!
Well done Gail..I have never seen anything this critical turn around so quickly from death's door to conscious..and cussing at her family for teasing her!! (her name is Gail too!)...
--Newport News, VA location