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Kodemaster

This happened...maybe two or three weeks ago.

I have been physically sick (stomach stuff, weakness, etc.) on and off for the past month or so.


Beginning of experience:

I had an OBE that took place at my parents' house. I was floating or hovering above the couch, which was one opposite side of the room. A very hard to describe spirit was in the room. The only way to describe him is that he was dark blue and white in colour, and very abstract looking...he looked a little like a figure from an Aztec drawing, but scribbled.

I started asking him questions:

• "Who is my soulmate?" (no reply)
• "Am I in the right job?" (no reply)
• "Why am I sick?" (no reply)
• "How can I get better?" -- He finally answered "take your temperature."

End of experience.


Later that day, I had the occupational nurse take my temperature. It was 99.7, a whole degree higher than what it should be. Although not alarming, it prompted a conversation with the nurse to have me try the doctor's office again; this time to call and ask to speak with the nurse and not just ask for an appt.

I told my symptoms to not only the nurse, but the nurse practitioner as well. She ordered lab work.

I had my blood drawn that day after work. A few days later, I received a lab order in the mail. The NP wanted more labs drawn. I went to the lab again.

This Tuesday I received a call. I am iron-deficient. :(

I am still working out the other issues, but the conversation with the spirit led to a chain-reaction, which helped me find out part of what is wrong with me. Neat. huh?
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Stookie

That is neat. I believe that the best health care is not only listening to a doctor, but turning inward as well. No one knows you better than you (and your helpers).

CFTraveler

I believe that when you receive feedback like this is a good thing, because it means you're supposed to do something with it.  So I'm happy to hear you're ok, Km.