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Oscar

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"Oscar came for healing after suffering two physical traumas: A punctured testicle after getting beaten up by the neighbour’s Great Dane which ended up with him being desexed . An operation for a bowel obstruction which left him fighting for Survival for a week. Both accidents happened within 12 months of each other and after them, Oscar didn’t have his usual joie de vivre. He seemed quiet and withdrawn and his eyes didn’t sparkle like they usually did. After 2 treatments, Oscar was much more like his usually bouncy self. His eyes were noticeably brighter, and he seemed more at one with the life when we went on our daily walks. We had a massive thunderstorm here a while back and I noticed that Oscar was a lot more relaxed about it. Usually he's trying to crawl under the couch, my bed or anything to hide himself, and he didn't do that at all which was great." Oscar has had yet another trip to the vet this weekend. This time with some sort of poisoning. We think it may have been a sea hare which are very prevalent here on the beaches during summer. It is very late in the season for them and I'm always very careful about looking for them on the beach. Anyway - the symptoms are similar to strychnine poisoning, so the poor little fella while being bright enough in himself was suffering uncontrollable trembling and fitting (neuro-toxicity). The vet had him on an IV drip for a day or so, he had diazapan to calm the tremors and when he got agitated, she whacked a dose of barbituates into him as well. Even heavily sedated he was quite distressed and howled when I went to visit him. He is home now, but very slow and still a bit wobbly on his legs. The vet on call this morning said that the only potential long term effect could be liver damage. If you could please do another session with him, I'd be most grateful. The poor little bloke has been through the wars in the last 18 months but you have certainly helped him get over the worst of it. And I'm sure you can help him this time around as well. After treatment Oscars legs had stopped wobbling and he was more himself and had a sparkle in his eye and bouncy. There was a lot of toxins removed from his system and work done on healing his nervous system and releasing any trauma the body was holding. Oscar is doing very well - it was amazing how quickly he perked up after he came home and had those two sessions with you. His whole demeanour changed and he is once again a very happy, energetic dog. His god parents saw him after the first session you had with him and they remarked on how fit, healthy and at one with the universe he was. Not bad for a pooch who had a 50% chance of survival only four days prior! Your work is truly amazing ... Now all we need to work on is how to keep him out of trouble and away from the vet!
Jane – W.A.
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Burleigh

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The two main issues that Burleigh is dealing with at the moment are the arthritis in his front right leg and the high levels of anxiety that he experiences while on lead outside the home environment. This anxiety often progresses to aggression. These are our two target concerns. After his first treatment Burleigh has been quieter, responding better to training and lead work. Not barking and running at the door when he hears someone. The neighbours asked if he has been away as they hadn’t heard him barking at the mailman. The next treatment is to follow up on his issues. Result from second treatment are.... Things seem to be progressing well with Burleigh. He seems a lot calmer and is becoming more manageable on walks. Was in kennels for a few days and owners said he was very calm and behaved, no stress in new environment. Burleigh’s 3rd treatment.. Hi Fifi Things seem to be going really well with Burleigh. He seems a lot more calm and peaceful. On his walk he is still getting a little anxious but he seems to be coming out of his panicked state a lot quicker. They also seemed to have lessened in intensity which is making him a much nicer dog to walk. We would like you to do another treatment with Burleigh. Thanks heaps for your great work. After next treatment.. Big breakthrough, Burleigh made it to the front door and just sat there and wagged his tail when a friend visited. She got from the gate across the property to front door without Burleigh having any reaction. Also saw specialist for degenerative condition in right front leg for arthritis. His right leg hadn’t gotten any worse, so didn’t need Cartrophen injection. His spine and back legs a lot better. Told to keep doing whatever we had been doing Burleigh is also now instigating play with other family dog, he never did this. He would wait for the other dog to say let’s play.
Kim – N.S.W
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Lucy

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"Lucy has had treatments for constipation, lethargic, swollen lymph nodes, fluid in back legs, stiffness in hips out of wack and flat in herself and eye infection. Lucy – would like another session to continue the work she has been having. The vet rang today and her lymphatic system is all good with nothing nasty present (yeah ) and I told her that she is all good so we thought that we would not have to follow up on the thyroid stuff just yet – thanks to your work. So if you could do more work on the thyroid area if needed to make sure that is all good that would be good. Lucy had 2 surgeries to remove lumps on her body. They were mast cells and kept coming back. Also has inflammation of spine and hips. After first treatment: Lucy is brighter in her eyes, moving more freely and huge difference in whole temperament Lucy is much better after her treatment on Friday thanks. Hopefully she’ll have less toxins/gunk in her when you do today’s session. After next treatment Lucy has a spring in her step and we have found no more lumps, a happy dog.
Bill – W.A.
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"Dear Fifi, I had to let you that I rode Lucy for the 1st time yesterday and it was great. She and I had rehearsed it on Thurs and even the girls were shocked at how nice she was. This morning ad tonite she was there at the gate just itching to come and say hello, what a dramatic change. She is markedly happier in herself and even kicked out at her paddock buddy and instead wanted my company. Thanks so much and the next issue will be her head. I didn't even try to get a bridle on her and have no idea what's with her head as she is happy for us to touch her all over head and ears but objects strongly to the bridle. It took a while for her to trust us with the halter! I suspect I will ring you next week when the time is right. I have asked her in my way for some help to solving the problem and now wait till she let's me know it's time to call you again. My faith in my own knowing is being restored as I see I have been spot on with her in the last week. She has a very strong personality and there is no mistaking her moods. Thanks again and I hope you are satisfied to hear of another success. Have a great weekend, Sonja"
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“Hi Fifi, I had a good look at possum's nose and it looks like it's healing really well. The vet at the time gave it a 50-50 chance of reconnecting back to the rest of his face, and so I really hope he didn't lose this golf ball size section out of his muzzle. It was originally very deep cut and hanging on by not much flesh but it looks now like maybe only 1cm deep and closing. I am confident the rest of the gap will now fill in with tissue. Have a great weekend and thanks. “
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"Hi fifi, Leo is going really well. The swelling has all but gone (without any drugs and minimal bandaging). I stopped bandaging him when you did the first treatment and there was still a little blowing up of the legs when he was stabled at night but this was minimal and completely gone after the second session. He seems to be really peaceful at present and seems really happy. I was really worried about the damage that he must have done on both the emotional and physical level because there was lots of damage to the door and wall and he really hates to upset/damage or be in the wrong place so I knew that it would have greatly impacted him. He is such a good boy who always tries to do the right thing – particularly as he has gotten older.
Thanks for your work that you do – good luck with the branching out to work with the vets”
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Nelson

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After you worked on Nelson I found that he was more trusting
on the road. He is lovely and relaxed and I will be asking
you to do more on him if I feel the need for it. Thank
you for what you have done for him already. Love Verena.
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Maggie

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"Highly sensitive, Maggie was shaking after a confronting experience for her and did not seem to be recovering. After one session with Fifi, Maggie was brighter and back to an even more improved version of her normal self. We are blessed that our special dog could have this work done, because it is clear how many blockages have been removed in Maggie since the session. At 5 years old Maggie was still clingy and seemed to suffer mild separation anxiety and we had grown to accept this as part of her personality. However after Maggie's session with Fifi she seemed much healthier in this regard. The trauma of Maggie's start in the world, (she was a four week old puppy dumped by a puppy farm), had clearly been travelling with her. I am sorry that it took a separate incident all together to submit maggie for a session as the session clearly helped with all these aspects of her nature. Welcome back Maggie!"
Ros–VIC
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Hamish

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Hamish has had treatments with Fifi over the past year for varying issues. Here is a few of them.
Hamish had developed the habit of jumping up on people and mouthing their arms, which could be seen as trying to bite people. After 1 treatment the behaviour stopped and had 1 more and he was more calm and listened to commands and he no longer jumps and mouths people which his carers are very happy about.
Hamish also had pre and post surgery treatments for the removal of lumps on his hind legs. He has in the past had issues and not positive results when anesthetized. All went smoothly with the surgery and Hamish recovered without any trauma or infection, which he had been prone to.
This was request for post surgery treatment.
Hamish needs a session. He has popped three stitches and the surgery wound has not healed so he has a gaping hole in the middle of the incision area. We had him back to the vets yesterday so they could check it out and they said not to worry too much about it but he is uncomfortable and does not like that it oozes and he feels that he has to lick/clean up any areas of ooze – which he does not – so I think this is causing him some pain and certainly some uncomfortableness (if that is a real word!!!) and I (as usual) am paranoid about it getting infected and then making him sick yata, yata, yata – so if you could do your thing with him and encourage some fast healing that would be great – otherwise he is really good – really grounded and present .
5/5/2011
Hamish had treatment for stomoch spasms and being very flat and unwell.He is normally living life at 110%, wobble on his feet having trouble walking.
Day after treatment Hamish was back to 110% functioning.He went into a deep sleep after treatment.
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Lenny


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I am writing to you to say thank you for
all the work that you did with Lenny the Wonder Horse.
As you will recall previous to your treatment he was not
a happy camper in fact he had been described as being
nasty. We knew that this was not his fault and this was
not who he truly was. There were times when he was lovely
but as a result of mistreatment from previous owners he
certainly had a lot of hang ups. I was unable to go into
the stable with him without him putting his ears back
and lunging at me – let alone trying to change his
rugs in there. He was unreliable at shows and quite frankly
he was petrified. I recall one show where I could feel
his heart beating through the saddle he was that frightened.
He would buck and sometimes rear whenever he got a fright
at shows. This was so bad that my instructor Pippa Glynn
rode him for the last show season. Sometimes this behaviour
started even before we got him to a show. When we first
got him he would strike out when leading him into the
float and was a nervous horse to float. He was difficult
to catch and did not want any attention from me or most
other humans. He did not like to be touched and always
appeared to be on the defensive with us.
When I read your ad in Horsedeals I knew straight away
that your treatment was something that we should try (at
this stage anything was worth a try!!). I knew that emotionally
he was highly strung and I could do things to change his
environment but I knew that there was not much I could
to help him with this thinking, fears and being brave.
I had him on a Manners powder (daily) and this helped
in that he did settle enough to be able to handle him
safely especially in the stable.
We noticed a change with him following his first treatment
with you. He appeared to be calmer and was starting to
let down his emotional barriers especially when being
touched. After the second and third treatment it was like
we had a different horse living with us. He was becoming
more cuddly and most importantly he seemed to be happier
within himself. By the time he had completed his last
treatment he has become a horse that enjoys human contact
and one that is easy to manage in the stable (no more
lunging at us or kicking at us when we are doing his rugs).
He is no longer on Manners and is a delight to have around
the stable. I never would have though that he would be
a horse that enjoys human contact. He now freely comes
up to us in the paddock for a pat and a cuddle. I look
forward to the show season next year when I can get him
out and see how much he has improved.
We thankyou sincerely for all your advice, strategies
and the intuitive work that you did with Lenny (and with
us). Most of all we thank you for helping Lenny –
he is now a horse that who is truly happy in his own skin.
I now look forward to having Lenny out next show season.
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After my moment of stress yesterday I went home and as is usual practice these days we redressed Lenny’s leg. When we took the bandage off we were truly amazed at the change in the wound. For the first time it was not weepy, it did not bleed and it actually looked like it was starting to heal!!!!
YOU ARE AMAZING
Your work is amazing - the difference between Tuesday and Wednesday is mind blowing – and this is all following your work – because it actually looked worse after the struggle we had with him on Tuesday. You are right that I have to trust Lenny and let him work out what he needs! After your intervention he has certainly worked out how to heal himself very quickly. It looked so clean and healthy and not gorey at all (as it looked even with all the interventions and treatments).
I went inside and I was going to ring you to let you know but it was 10pm your time and I was not sure if it was too late to call you. You are amazing – thanks for helping Lenny.
- Fiona - W.A.
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Gorgeous and Luna

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For Luna:
After your work with her, Luna feels softer, calmer and 'lighter'. She is working through her issues, and still shows signs of them, but i feel she is on the right path.
For Gorgeous:
On my request you asked Gorgeous is any of the girls were pregnant, you made contact and recieved that none were pregnant and that Gorgeous had told me repeatedly but i hadnt listened lol.
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