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Sierra Integrative Medical Center - part 2 (for Robby)
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Traveler
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Posted 1/11/2017 1:07 PM (GMT -5)
Sorry all, but I had to lock the part 1 thread because it was getting too long and makes it hard on our servers.
Link to page 1, part 1 of this:
www.healingwell.com/community/default.aspx?f=30&m=3760849
julymorning
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Posted 1/11/2017 1:43 PM (GMT -5)
From PeteZa on the previous thread:
"You know, I have been thinking about
a post someone made in this thread. I think it was Rikky1. Constant vigilance.....
I healed more quickly than most, so I am told. Sure seemed like a long time to me. But, I only worked 20 hours a month and had no other stress factors.
When I felt crappy, I could lay down all day long if I wanted to. I had absolutely no pressures on me at all. I was super vigilant in my own care. I had a perfect husband that was waiting on me hand and foot and never made me feel guilty that his underwear was all in the laundry.
When I say I had no stress, I really mean no stress. All I did was detox, eat super healthy and take my herbs. When I could walk, I would do a little of that. But, only if I felt like it.
Nothing was a push or have to.
I also laughed a lot. I laughed at movies, internet videos, games, and especially my lyme symptoms.
I wonder how much of this helped me get to remission sooner than most?????"
That sounds like my idea of a treatment center!
I would almost have that, but even though I have help with some things, the jury is still out on whether the stress that goes along with the person helping is worth it. And I'm sure that has an awful lot to do with how I accomplished my previous remissions, it seems like pushing the world away for a while these days is a pipe dream.
PeteZa
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Posted 1/11/2017 7:45 PM (GMT -5)
Julymorning, that is entirely my point. If you go to a center you don't have the stress of your everyday life. It is totally removed.
I would imagine that living in a hotel with room service and no commitments or responsibilities would be the ideal situation for getting healed.
I swear that in my case it was very responsible for my remission. I do not take it for granted either.
Rikky1
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Posted 1/11/2017 8:43 PM (GMT -5)
peteza you're definitely onto something in having as stress free, positive approach to something like improving your health.
every biological system has a frequency specific magnetic field that can be measured via resonance of electromagnetic waves to paint a profile of the "state" of a person. diseased / sick individuals profiles are always different than those that are healthy. when you introduce negative emotions, stress, lack of sleep, etc. this affects your energy signature in a negative way. the concept is similar to Chi.
note this isn't some religious mumbo jumbo but plain old physics and the fundamental understanding of how the universe is constructed via energy signatures.
i believe the future of "medicine" and wellness isn't going to be more potent big pharma drugs that act as napalm, toxify you and sometimes cause more harm than good. there are other more natural, non-invasive ways to understand your particulars and how to improve them. exciting stuff!
PeteZa
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Posted 1/12/2017 12:14 PM (GMT -5)
Personally, I think our minds are extremely powerful tools.
You cannot tell me that our emotional state does not affect our health. How does the old couple that have been together all their lives and one dies and the other dies shortly thereafter..... And they say "died of a broken heart." I totally believe it because I have seen it over and over.
They are now telling chemo patients to watch comedies. That laughter creates hormones that are helpful in healing.
I don't think it is hocus pocus.
dizzydaisies
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Posted 1/15/2017 7:03 PM (GMT -5)
Robby-
I just came across your original thread on Sierra Integrative MC and it was very informative! Thank you for sharing all of your research! Are you still planning on going? I'm curious what made you choose this clinic in particular, was it proximity or just the fact that you really believe in their treatment methods, or both?
I'm interested in pursuing treatment at a clinic but its so hard to know which one! They all have different approaches and most have mixed reviews (I only look at the ones with mostly good reviews) and they're all about
the same price. I'm just wondering what made you choose this clinic. I'm interested!
AK
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Posted 1/16/2017 12:18 PM (GMT -5)
Yes, I am also interested in hearing more about
Sierra. Does anyone have personal experience or know anyone that has been? TY
Lymebattle
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Posted Today 11:21 AM (GMT -5)
More people that I talked to about
their experiences at Sierra
I'm in my fifth year of remission and have met several who are in remission longer than myself.. they saved my life at that clinic.. i'm due back for my yearly check up in a couple of weeks.. I think God for SIMC
2-Robby, I am in my second year of remission. I feel great and continue to be a huge advocate of SIMC you will not find a more caring clinic and Dr. Fong continues to give people there lives back thru his care.
3-My husband, daughter and I all were treated at SIMC and all of us are living life to the fullest. My husband has tried so many other treatments and SIMC has been the best. We went from not being able to participate in life to finally living! Every time I go on a difficult hike or am able to stay up late and get up early and not have to make choices between what I can and cannot do.... I literally cry with joy & happiness. SIMC saved us and gave us our lives back. You have to be committed, mentally be in it, keep going when you feel like taking personal days off and don't cut your treatment short. We feel every penny spent was worth the life that we live today. My husband and I went in 2013 and our daughter went in 2014. If you would like to know more about
our experience, symptoms, co-infections PM me.
4-I am right there with Bridget Kalua Unruh Cudd. about
10 people from Napa went. We are all friends going together for treatment and at different times. 10 of the 10 people's blood was completely clean and 9 of 10 are totally in remission. You definitely have to do at least 6 weeks of treatment. If you do to few pushes you might not get the full effects of it. Best decision of my life!!! I am active living in Hawaii and loving my life. It took me almost 6 months after the clinic to feel even better. The body has to heal after....time, patience and not doubting your process will help get better!!!
5-I am considerably better since going to SIMC July 2016. It was worth it for me but it took awhile after coming home and working on detox to feel much better
AK
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Posted Today 10:53 PM (GMT -5)
yes Robby, can't wait to hear about
the experience.... and then to hear that you are well!!
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