March, 2008
Fibromyalgia is an often misunderstood, even unrecognized, disorder that can cause widespread muscle pain and tenderness, which tends to wax and wane and move about the body. It also can be associated with fatigue, sleep disturbances, headaches, irritable bowel syndrome, irritable bladder, cognitive and memory problems, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, pelvic pain, restless leg syndrome, sensitivity to noise and temperature, and anxiety and depression. These symptoms can vary in intensity and, like the pain of fibromyalgia, wax and wane over time.
I was recently asked to treat a client who suffers from chronic bouts of fibromyalgia. Because of the unusual nature of the treatment session, I’d like to share the experience with you. My client, a woman in her mid-60’s, was in the midst of an acute, extremely painful attack, and could hardly bear to be touched. She had been told about my energy healing work and decided to give me a try. Employing the lightest of touch, I channeled what felt like scrambled, “gunky” energy out of her body. After nearly an hour of work, her entire body softened, and she was able to breathe freely once again. She left my healing room with a smile and a sigh of relief.

