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EFT for
a Ruptured Appendix
EFT for a Ruptured Appendix
By Dr. Patricia Carrington
I want to tell you about a
little boy of 11 years old whom we shall call "Bobby". This is not
his real name but I’m using it because many of his friends regularly surf the
Internet and "might see me there." His mother, however, has no
objection to the real family name being used.
Bobby exemplifies for me
the future that we are all hoping for in terms of strategic uses of the EFT.
His story is surprising as well as inspiring.
To start at the beginning,
Bobby comes from a family that I call an "EFT family". His mother
has been practicing the technique for many years. In fact, although she is
not an EFT practitioner and does not use it professionally, she has taken and
passed both the Basic and Advanced EFT Certificate of Completion exams,
thereby demonstrating her thorough knowledge of Gary Craig’s work. She took
the trouble to do this because she wanted to become "more proficient at
using EFT for my family."
Both of Anita’s children,
She and her husband use EFT, and Bobby, her youngest child and his sibling
were brought up "tapping." When Bobby was about 7 years old he had
over 50 food allergies and his mother surrogate tapped endlessly for him to
correct them. (To find out about surrogate tapping go to the EFT Search
Engine and enter "surrogate"). As a result, Bobby overcame his
allergies to a remarkable degree and is no longer symptomatic.
Anita usually taps for
Bobby and repeats the EFT phrases out loud for him, but in recent years, as
he has grown older, she usually does not have to surrogate tap. Bobby tells
her when he wants EFT. This is generally when he is falling asleep at night
and has various nighttime issues. His mother has the impression that, among
other things, he loves the undivided attention he gets from his mom when she
does EFT with him.
(Note: Tapping on a child
rather than having the child tap on him/herself is not the only way to use
EFT with children because even very young children of 3 and 4 years old can
learn to tap on themselves. As you will see, however, it turned out to be a
very effective approach in this case.)
Although, her teenage
daughter often rolls her eyes when EFT is mentioned (she is, after all, an
adolescent), if she is really in trouble she will also say, "Please tap
for me Mom."
Here then is the story of
Bobby’s recent health crisis when he and his mom used EFT to remarkable
effect.
Several weeks ago Bobby
suddenly developed a severe pain in his abdomen. He could barely talk because
he was in so much pain and could only remain in bed clutching his belly. He
asked for EFT and his mother went to work using it while making an emergency
call to their pediatrician. In the meanwhile she asked Bobby to "breathe
through" the pain. They used the EFT phrase, "Even though I have
this terrible pain, I’m an awesome kid and I know I’m going to feel better
soon."
The pain became much more
bearable after this tapping but his mother noticed that he was favoring the
right side of his body when he walked. However, upon examination, when the
pediatrician pressed on his right lower abdomen, it was tender but he didn't
jump. It didn’t look to her like an emergency, however she decided to send
him to the emergency room just to "make certain."
They arrived at the
emergency room in the morning but it wasn’t until early afternoon that the
crucial blood test was done, and a CT Scan followed at 7 pm. There were many
hours of waiting in the Emergency Room before it was discovered that, to
everyone’s surprise, Bobby’s appendix had ruptured! He was immediately
prepared for emergency surgery.
The amazing thing was
Bobby's way of handling the long hours of waiting in the ER and his pain
during that time. His mother estimates that they tapped at least 70 percent
of the time during that long wait. She tapped on him and at times repeated
the words for him as well. She recalls that they tapped on such phrases as
"Even though I’m afraid I’m going to have to have an operation, I’m an
awesome kid."
When he felt particularly
out of control at what was being done to him (which was most of the time),
they also used the phrase: "Even though all these things are being done
to me and I can’t do anything about it, I know that Mom loves me."
And later, in response to
his expressed fear of having his appendix out and his strong wish to keep
that "busted appendix", they tapped on: "Even though if I keep
my appendix I might die, I know I’ll get better if I have it taken out."
Following this tapping he
became much calmer and when he met the surgeon he liked him right away, and
decided to tap on: "Even though I don't want this operation, I’m an
awesome kid and this guy is going to get me better." Following this last
round of tapping he looked straight at the surgeon and said, "OK! Let's
get it done!"
His mother, who had now
been joined by her husband in the emergency room, stood by watching him in
amazement. His parents were seeing a maturity in him they had never seen
before. Now, instead of asking for his parents’ help in this distressing
situation, the more he tapped, the more he was able to handle the situation
himself. He no longer seemed to have anxiety about the operation itself and
if a new issue arose that presented a fresh difficulty; he insisted they tap
on it.
When Bobby was taken to the
operating room, one of the surgical nurses asked what they were doing when they
were tapping and his mother explained they were using an "acupuncture
technique for anxiety." Surprisingly, the nurse immediately supported
their use of EFT although she didn't know about this specific technique. She
said that she had another job in an alternative health clinic in the city and
added, "You know, this stuff really makes a difference."
Anita then asked this nurse
to pray for Bobby along with herself and his father, and the nurse said she
would, in her mind, "talk" to Bobby about speed healing and send
him good energy during the operation.
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