06/22/2025
This healing story from a fellow Spinal Flow Practitioner is so incredible I had to share it here.
I wanted to share a story of someone I am treating right now. A 7 year old with neurological Lyme disease. Her family has been working several years to get her diagnosed and most recently she was in the ICU after antibiotic treatment at the beginning of this year which had to be stopped. Her family notice a significant cognitive decline in which she’s no longer able to recognize certain numbers, read and beginning to have difficulty spelling her name. She lives with chronic pain and has stopped riding her horse which used to be her favourite hobby because her body was in so much pain. She sleeps up to 18 hours a day without relief from her naps. She wakes up lethargic and emotional.
I started seeing her 2 1/2 weeks ago twice a week. She had significant blocks in her pause( C1 vertebrae) and passion ( lower cervical vertebrae).Tension along her entire spine and chemicals in her foundation (Pelvis) that were so thick it appeared to be a hump on her back into her buttocks and her lumbar vertebrae were not palpable.
Today her mom shared some really exciting news with me. Not only has she been waking from her naps, energized and refreshed. She’s able to get through some days without a nap. With the exception of 2 days, her days are now pain-free. Her mom’s noticing much better emotional regulation, less frequent outburst and an easier time falling asleep. The lumbar portion of her back now holds minimal chemical tone. Her PSIS are now visible.
Three of the most exciting things she shared with me is that yesterday she asked to go to her horse riding session and was able to last the duration without any pain. Her mom and dad communicate a lot now by spelling out words they don’t want the children to recognize however, on two occasions, this child has been able to recognize the words her parents are spelling out and joins in on the conversation. And lastly this client’s bloodwork and white blood cell count has been low for 12 weeks, for reference Her WBC has been sitting at a 3.4 lower than recommended. In the three weeks since she had her blood work done last and that I’ve been seeing her. Her white blood cell count is now within normal range at 4.6.
Today was a beautiful day lots of tears were shared. I’m so grateful to this technique and how it’s impacted my community already in the short month and a half since I’ve been home from the immersive. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️