Guest guest Posted April 12, 2006 Report Share Posted April 12, 2006 Hi group I passed two teeth transplant two days ago I did extraordinary work on pains And I have no pains didn’t have even after But it’s a bit swollen Any suggestions how to get rid of that? I think its conjected energy But didn’t find anything in Donna Eden’s book It’s something I was postponing for 4 years From fear And it went so easy because I did relaxation drills I went to level during the operation And understood how stupid everybody in this Clinic is So serious about their work that you feel The tense So I decided to make the professor to laugh And use his joy circuits skills Without him knowing that And it worked His assistant entered in the middle and said ‘’it’s The first time I hear a patient laughing during an operation’’ And sure I brought Doc to the clinic (Doc you visited Israel if you didn’t know-it is spring here) And I heard his great voice telling me’’RELAX RELAX’’ I went straight to work and when my two dentist Called the day after to ask how am I? I didn’t understand the first second what did they Want’’Are you OK?’’ ‘’SURE’’ The main thing as I analyze it now was Z I P P I N G U P Somehow my 3 selves decided To be secure from this clinic with This tensed energy that was there So any directions for Swollen after teeth transplant are welcome Orna -- Version: 7.1.385 / Virus Database: 268.4.1/307 - Release 10/04/2006 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 13, 2006 Report Share Posted April 13, 2006 Hi Orna - Sometimes some swelling is a good thing. Lymph has moved to that part of your body to take care of an injury. Part of the body's way of healing. But you can help your body move the debris out. Keep your head slightly elevated while you sleep (you may notice there is more swelling when you wake in the morning) Sip water through the day (8-10 glasses -- sip it, don't gulp it) -- which will help flush your system. Take a long walk or an hour of mild exercise -- to help move your lymphatic system. You can use an ice pack - 20 minutes every hour. (not ice directly on the skin) Also -- go to level and help your body 'accept' the transplant (it's titanium,. yes?) -- by visualizing the posts as a new and accepted part of your body. Just some suggestions Helen On Apr 11, 2006, at 10:47 PM, simple wrote: > Hi group > I passed two teeth transplant two days ago > I did extraordinary work on pains > And I have no pains didn’t have even after > But it’s a bit swollen > Any suggestions how to get rid of that? > I think its conjected energy > But didn’t find anything in Donna Eden’s book Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 14, 2006 Report Share Posted April 14, 2006 Big THANK YOU Helen Your post widened my perspective Orna , Helen Driscoll <helen wrote: > > Hi Orna - > > Sometimes some swelling is a good thing. Lymph has moved to that part > of your body to take care of an injury. Part of the body's way of > healing. But you can help your body move the debris out. > > > Keep your head slightly elevated while you sleep (you may notice > there is more swelling when you wake in the morning) > > Sip water through the day (8-10 glasses -- sip it, don't gulp it) -- > which will help flush your system. > > Take a long walk or an hour of mild exercise -- to help move your > lymphatic system. > > You can use an ice pack - 20 minutes every hour. (not ice directly > on the skin) > > Also -- go to level and help your body 'accept' the transplant (it's > titanium,. yes?) -- by visualizing the posts as a new and accepted > part of your body. > > > Just some suggestions > > Helen > > > > On Apr 11, 2006, at 10:47 PM, simple wrote: > > > Hi group > > > I passed two teeth transplant two days ago > > > I did extraordinary work on pains > > > And I have no pains didn't have even after > > > But it's a bit swollen > > > Any suggestions how to get rid of that? > > > I think its conjected energy > > > But didn't find anything in Donna Eden's book > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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