‘Giving your diagnoses back’ with Elisabeth Sjoberg

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  • Опубліковано 21 тра 2024
  • I know it seems almost ‘too good to be true,’ these success stories of healing from ‘incurable’ and ‘genetic’ conditions like fibromyalgia, EDS, and POTS.
    I get it. I really do, and I don’t think you are alone when the skeptical warning signs pop up. But I can assure you: neither I nor Elisabeth is making this stuff up. 🙂
    This IS what’s possible when we do the right stuff to heal at the deep, root (nervous system) level. This short clip comes from a longer interview wherein we get into Elisabeth’s whole story.
    Since then, we’ve connected for another follow-up chat, three years after she started this work. Links to watch both these interviews + the original video where I read her letter to us are below:
    ➤ “My baseline pain scale is now zero” The power of starting, learning, & healing
    • “My baseline pain scal...
    ➤ Will this heal my ‘XYZ’? (3-year update from ’21 Day’ student Elisabeth)
    • Will this heal my 'XYZ...
    ➤ Healing from fibromyalgia, EDS, POTS + more mental clarity too!
    • Healing from fibromyal...
    ➤ 21 Day Nervous System Tune-Up (the powerful online course that Elisabeth refers to)
    21daytuneup.com/
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 4

  • @AndreaDingbatt
    @AndreaDingbatt Місяць тому +6

    Thank you for Sharing this!!
    I suffer from Fibromyalgia and Sometimes I feel that Doctors would prefer it if I would just die and Leave them Alone!! I would Love to give back the Diagnosis 110%!!

    • @colleenpeck6347
      @colleenpeck6347 Місяць тому

      Same here. I go to a pain management physician every 4 weeks for the past 4 years. Initially I was on Tramadol and Meloxicam for pain. Then I got stomach ulcers and had to stop the meloxicam 15 mg per day. I have a Taval Cyst on my sacral 2 and it was unbearable to sit. My doc is an anesthesiologist and inserted a spinal nerve implant in my lower thoracic vertebrae. It was painful. The post op pain in my surgical sites caused me constant pain. He gave me Percocets for pain for the first month post op. I thought by now that I'd be back on Tramadol q6h and be pain free from my waist down. It never happened I ended up on Oxycodone 10 mg q8h until this day. The spinal cord implant device vibrates and causes me urinary retention and gastricparesis. So I can't have it all day. At night, I keep on a low setting of 2 so not to cause me urgency to urinate. It relieved the severe burning sciatica pain down my right leg. It also relieved my tailbone pain from the Cyst that has grown in the nerve root. This implant is the only treatment besides surgical removal that has a high rusk of permanent complications. Before I had my MRI'S, the rheumatologist did bloodwork that showed that I was positive for the "c reactive protein."" After more bloodwork, I was diagnosed with fibromyalgia. I was just glad that it wasn't Lupus.

  • @angelaharris1112
    @angelaharris1112 Місяць тому +3

    Following

  • @King311___
    @King311___ Місяць тому

    Ma'am could you please make a video of sex change surgery safety? I want to get it done. Male, 6'2", 200lbs. Thanks.