Chris Uses Quantum-Touch on Himself While in the Emergency Room
When we learn Quantum-Touch it is a wonderful gift to ourselves. This has been reinforced by Chris Thomas. Chris is both a client and a student of Quantum-Touch and used his skills to great effect in this story he has shared below.
Here is His Story:
This is an account of my first, and hopefully my last, experience of a heart attack. I woke up normally, on Friday, 16th August 2024; dressed and breakfasted normally, with no sign of anything unusual. My wife and I drove to the station for a day trip and caught the 9:30 a.m. train with no concerns on the journey, no stress whatsoever.
Shortly after I sat down, I found I couldn’t find a way to make my left arm comfortable – however I tried to sit, it ached, and the ache seemed to be seated somewhere behind my shirt pocket, on the left of my shirt. My wife had some 400mm Ibuprofen tablets in her bag, so I took one. That had no effect, so after a brief discussion, we broke our journey and took a taxi to the local Accident & Emergency department.
The strong ache was steady and persistent at that time, and after an echocardiogram we were eventually told that I was having a heart attack, and was being transferred to the nearest specialist Coronary Care Unit for an immediate operation to prevent any further damage to the heart muscle.
Before that news, I was deliberately keeping a positive attitude of being grateful for whatever I was about to learn as a result of this mini adventure, and appreciating the efforts of the staff – not letting any fear or negativity into the situation, just trusting and accepting.
On hearing that news, I got a version of Quantum-Touch (Level 2) going. The circumstances, with constant distractions from more tests, medical conversations, endless questions, working out logistics with my wife as to how she would get back to our car, find the Coronary Care Unit and what needed to be done on the way etc, were not particularly helpful for a Quantum-Touch session, but the pain did subside, much to the surprise of the Accident & Emergency doctor, who seemed more concerned than pleased.
I was then moved to the waiting area for the ambulance, with loading being delayed while paperwork was completed and more ECGs were done with a different machine to cross check the result.
Eventually we set off, with the medic talking to the specialist Coronary Care Unit advising the situation, and they stood down the operating theatre and put me in an observation bed instead. Finally on Monday, I had a stent fitted and was released on Tuesday with no restrictions on my activity, including encouragement to resume bike riding straight away.
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The following image is a side-by-side comparison of two ECG readings, an hour and a half apart. The first shows clear abnormality, the second shows no sign of that.
Sue Rigby
Quantum-Touch Practitioner
L1, L2, SG Instructor
United Kingdom
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