On 21 Jul 2008 at 23:59, Dianne France wrote about :
Subject : CS>endomorphins

> Dear Group,
> 
> I have a question about surgeries and endomorphins.  My husband has always 
> been extremely strong and had a high pain tolerance but since his open heart 
> surgery aches and pains bother him terribly.  Does surgery use up your 
> endomorphins and you have to build them back up?  My dad had this same 
> reaction after heart surgery and never seemed to get his pain tolerance back.
> 
> Not many years back my husband was in a bad horse crash and had a horse go 
> over backwards on him and then got up and walked all over him when he was 
> down.  He had a cracked hip and several broken ribs and took part of his ear 
> off and limited palse in one leg.  He told me not to call 911 because he 
> would be able to get up in a few minutes.  I didn't listen and this 
> hospitalized him for days and they came close to amputating the leg.  He said 
> since heart surgery he feels like a whimp.  I don't know what to think or do 
> for him.  Any recommendations would be appreciated.  It has now been one 
> month.  I started back giving him vitamin supplements several weeks ago.  
> Mostly B's, C, E, CoQ10 and milk thistle.  He also is having taste problems 
> since surgery and much more indigestion.  He is taking enzymes when he eats 
> to try and help.  He doesn't like taking lots of supplements.
> 
> Thanks,
> Dianne
> 

Hi Dianne,

It is possible that due to the fall and the trauma and the surgery, that his 
"batteries are upside down" to a certain extent. You could try this. Place 
your hands at top and bottom of his spine for a few minutes while both are 
you are quiet minded. Place right hand at bottom of spine and left hand at 
the top.

( If that doesn't seem to work then swop hands for 1/2 a minute to sort of 
dam-up the flow then place hands the correct polarity. )

 He can do this too for himself. R hand in his lap and L hand at top of chest 
or draped round his neck or on back or top of head.  This serves to balance 
the autonomic nervous system. 

OK,
Tony


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