Sunday, March 22, 2009

Emergency Qigong Treatment for Dying Patient

I had been operating Gracevilla Retirement Centre for the past 16 years. A recent admission of a lady of 88 years resulted in a life and death emergency that Qigong was able to help.

On the 4th. night of her stay she become disoriented especially in the night. In the morning we notice she was weaker with loss of appetite and occasionally confused but no signs of stroke. I advised the daughter to sent her to the hospital for a scan as she had a history of atypical fits and colon cancer that had been operated on 10 years ago. However she said since Sunday has no attending physician she will sent her on the following day. The next morning the patient was unable to walk. She was lucid enough to answer queries about her health and had some lunch. Her only complain was dizziness which she had for the past 3 months. Doctors were unable to diagnose it properly.
After lunch things started going downhill fast. At 1pm she started having phelm; at 1.30pm it became worse and she had breathing difficulty. Her BP drop to 70/40 which meant she was in medical emergency and in danger of dying. We called the ambulance. She was pale, clammy and struggling to breathe. We prop her up for easier breathing. However from experience I knew she was dying and will not survive before the ambulance came.
I decided to use Qigong but with caution as I remember my mother's experience when her sister died in her arms and she received an electric shock due to her sisters life force disconnecting. I made sure I did not connect to a dying persons chi. Instead I threw chi balls ( about 20) into her chest repeatedly until her pale face recovered some colours and her breathing was not so heavy. I then created an energy sphere around her and energize it so she will continue to be sustain with energy. I was able to do this because Sifu Tan taught us how to energize a room. I had created something like an oxygen tent for her except its fill with chi energy.
The patient was still alive when the ambulance came 15 minutes later. They sent her to the hospital emergency room where she died after 15 minutes emergency procedures by doctors. The chi balls and sphere I created had kept her alive until she was in the doctors hands. That I believe is a great success for Qigong.

With Blessings
Isaac Lim
Certified WMQ Practititioner

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