I have been seeing a prominent Dallas physician, Dr. K, for annual physicals most of my adult life. The process calls for many tests, starting early morning with blood draws, finishing up with a stress EKG, a review of results, and a hands-on examination.
This particular morning, Dr. K seemed a bit stressed as we reviewed my test results. Dr. K stated, “Bruce, I may need to reschedule your physical examination as I had an A-Fib episode this morning and I have been up since 2 a.m. I have a Catheter Ablation scheduled for early this afternoon, and I may not be up for your physical.”
Knowing that Dr. Callahan had had considerable success treating A-Fib with TFT, I offered a treatment to Dr. K. To my pleasant surprise, he graciously accepted!
He was an 8 in terms of his level of concern about his experience so far that day and the pending ablation treatment in the next couple of hours. We tapped the anxiety algorithm and brought him to a more peaceful state, about a 2. We finished with the floor to ceiling eye roll. He commented about how peaceful he felt and stated that he thought we could finish the entire exam, which we did. Continue reading “Thought Field Therapy 1 – Atrial Fibrillation 0”