Husband recently diagnosed with horrible als

Posted By Gilda (Charlotte, North Carolina, Usa) on 06/04/2011

Dear Ted, My husband was recently diagnos with the horrible ALS one of our friend send your website. Can you please let me know what I have to do for the first 48 hours? he still walking short of breath and loss a lot of muscle tone he also develop foot drop please help us. Thanks, Gilda
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Replied by Rob (Manhattan, New York) on 06/04/2011

Gilda, I am sorry to hear about your husbands diagnosis. I recently listened to this interview with Dr. Gabor Mate on the mind body connection and disease. He had some interesting things to say about Lou Gehrig and his disease. I don't know if it can be of any help but perhaps worth a listen...

http://www.democracynow.org/2010/2/15/dr_gabor_mat_when_the_body

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Replied by Gilda (Charlotte, North Carolina, Usa) on 06/04/2011

Thank you Rob we moved from Long island NY 3 years ago. I agree with you about stress thank you for the info.
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Replied by Marty Murray (Rye, New York) on 06/05/2011

Gilda, As partly discussed in the Gabor Mate video, als develops when factors such as stress and patterns such as internalization of emotional issues come together in a certain way to create degeneration of the nervous system.

The good news is that by changing what is going on with these factors and patterns, one can solve als and heal.

I have worked with a number of people and seen them solve als by using this method. The puzzle is a little different in each case. Still, in every case, by solving the puzzle one can solve als.

Some people who have publicly discussed what they have done to solve als include Evy McDonald, Craig Oster, Steven Shackel, David Atkinson, Nelda Buss and Joe Wions. I suggest looking up all of them. In doing so you will find what I am talking about, discussion of factors and patterns that underlie the creation of als and discussion of how, by changing what is going on with those factors and patterns, they solved als. Of these people, Craig and Steven have been the most prolific.

You can also learn from the website I am creating at http://www.creatingparadise.net and the blog I am writing at http://healingchronicles.wordpress.com.

Rest assured, you can solve als. Takes some work. Still, totally doable.

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