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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.
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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.
Kim Gatenby , Dural NSW
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.
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.
My thanks to Debra Perrin from the Blue Mountains for allowing Duchess’s story to be shared.
My thanks to Debra Perrin from the Blue Mountains for allowing Duchess’s story to be shared.
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....
We cultivate love
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
You can find them on Facebook and meet their lovely individuals
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....
We cultivate love
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
You can find them on Facebook and meet their lovely individuals