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I have  a  very  beloved  pet  Duck  (known  as  Ducky)  who  was  trampled  by  a 35kg  dog  in my  backyard.  The  next  day  I  noticed  some  drastic  changes  in her  stools  so  I  took  her to   her   specialist   avian   vet.   She   was   put   on medication   for   a   serious   bacterial infection,  however  I  was  concerned  that the  vet  could  not  offer  much  to  treat  the internal  bleeding  we  suspected from  the  trampling.  I  work  with  a  Reiki  Master  who assured  me  that  Reiki could  help  stop  the  internal  bleeding,  so  I  contacted  Helen  who works solely with animals.  Helen  performed  4  sessions  of  distance  Reiki  for  Ducky,  which I feel  kept  her  calmer and  also  gave  us  some  clues  as  to  where  the  bleeding might  be  coming  from.  Helen was  also  able  to  give  me  insight  into  how Ducky  was  feeling,  and  she  even  managed  to describe Ducky’s personality even though all treatments were done by distance! A  blood  test  by  the  vet  showed that  Ducky’s  red  blood  cells  were  improving,  which suggested   the   internal bleeding   had   stopped.      However   the   vet   was   still   very concerned   about some   other   test   results,   so   I   agreed   to   have   Ducky   put   under anaesthesia  to  investigate  further.  
I  rang  Helen  and  asked  her  to  do  an  emergency Reiki  session  for  Ducky,  and  she  gladly  obliged.    Ducks  don’t  tolerate  anaesthesia very well,  and  I  believe  the  Reiki  Helen  performed  for  Ducky  helped  her  through  the procedure.The  exploratory  biopsy  and  x-ray showed  an  egg  that  was  stuck  in  the  wrong  area.  This  meant  Ducky  would  require  serious  surgery  2 days  later  in  order  to  save her life.    Helen  agreed  to  do  some  more  distance  Reiki  for  Ducky  prior  to  her  surgery  and  again  on  a  daily basis  until  we  both  felt she was  recovered.    At  the  time  Helen  was  very  busy  working  but  she  made  time  to  treat  Ducky  even  if  it  was late  at  night,  and  I  am very  grateful  for  her  dedication.    The  vet  gave  Ducky  a  50/50  chance  of  surviving  the  surgery,  and  then  there would  be  risks associated  with  her  post-operative  recovery.    I’m  pleased  to  say  that  Ducky  did  very  well  during  her  surgery,  especially since  as soon  as  the  vet  opened  her  up  they  found  numerous  large  masses  inside  her  abdomen.    The  surgery  went  for  40  minutes  and  all the  masses  and  the  egg  were  removed  (quite  a  procedure  for  a  little  duck!).    The  vet  seemed  quite  amazed  at  how  well  Ducky  did with her  surgery,  and  the  fact  that  she  was  standing  and  walking  around  again  only  20  minutes  after  major  surgery!    I  attribute this  to Helen’s Reiki and lots of positive thinking and love. 
I  am  very  grateful  to  Helen  for  all  her  Reiki  work  with  Ducky.    I  believe  it  made  a  huge  difference  to  Ducky’s  ability  to  heal,  cope with surgery, and make a full recovery.  I would gladly recommend Helen to anyone who wants a natural way to help their pet. 
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Kim Gatenby , Dural  NSW

Duchess is a pure bred mini-lop rabbit born on the 19th April 2013. Debra Perrin is Duchess’s owner. Debra contacted me in November 2013, her rabbit had virtually overnight, become lethargic, listless, not wanting to eat and was becoming progressively paralysed.Debra took Duchess to the vet, who diagnosed her with “Floppy Rabbit Syndrome” (FRS).  FRS refers to the acute onset of a cluster of symptoms which characterise a potentially fatal condition. These symptoms include varying degrees of progressive generalised weakness, flaccidity, partial or complete paralysis. In Duchess’s case she had complete paralysis and when lifted and carried was completely floppy in all limbs and including her head, which she could not hold up.There are many theories as to the cause of FRS, but none conclusive. Debra’s vet gave Duchess NSAIDs but was not confident that Duchess would pull through. In order to give Duchess the best chance of recovery Debra sought assistance using natural therapy approaches.  I only saw Duchess the once which was 2 days after her diagnosis. She had been on veterinary medication for 2 days but with no improvement. Duchess was completely flaccid with no muscle tone, lethargic and unable to lift her head.  
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In therapy I used a number of modalities including Bowen Therapy, Photonic/red light therapy and Light Life tools.  In using photonic/red light therapy, this was done via the photonic torch and working on acupuncture points relevant to the symptoms that Duchess presented with.  The rings from the Light Life tools were placed over Duchess’s body, around her head, tail and all 4 limbs whilst Bowen Therapy was done. The acuvac and feedback coils were used along the spine. At the end of the 60min session, Duchess was able to lift and control her head. She also displayed some controlled movement in her front legs and attempted to move.  This was all very positive and suggestive of further improvement to come. Debra and Duchess left the clinic with some homeopathic remedies as well, however these were not needed. Debra contacted me that evening to say that Duchess was hoping around, with an 80% improvement within 3 days Debra reported that Duchess was back to normal.  As at January 2014, Duchess continues to be thriving and doing well with no relapse. 

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My thanks to Debra Perrin from the Blue Mountains for allowing Duchess’s story to be shared.

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Nerf  is almost 2 years old and has been with Hogwatch Farm Sanctuary since April 2013.Janette from the Sanctuary contacted me for assistance in managing Nerf’s oestrus cycle which occurs every 21days.

For 3-4 days Nerf is agitated, uncomfortable and just doesn't really relax. Janette had done some wonderful things to help Nerf , including giving her  2 x 1000mg evening primrose a day, she is about 60 kilo and 1 x372.2mcg of selenium, every second day for 6wks following  kinesiology when a deficiency was detected. She also had  chamomile tea in her food at night to try and calm her and had been on essence blends to help with her emotional adjustment to Hogwatch. 

Specifically Janelle was interested in any homeopathic options to give Nerf further support/relief.

Initially it was suggested that Sepia 30C should be given.  Janette writes “ I started
her on the drops just as she started her cycle. We have found her pacing did reduce quite a bit as did her anxiety and aggression.

She is however still physically uncomfortable, but it has been pleasing not to see her pacing her fence line as often  once again thanks for the drops and advice” 

In further emails with Janette it was suggested that magnesium phosphate as a mineral tissue salt dissolved in water and given to Nerf may help with the muscle cramping , which would appear to be a major reason for the discomfort.  

HOGWATCH  Farm Sanctuary....
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HOGWATCH is an emerging sanctuary in Gippsland Victoria.
They endeavour to protect and provide for rescued, surrendered or displaced farm animals enabling them to live for the duration of their natural lives in a loving environment

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