Keywords: Arthritis Patient, acute pain.
Report by E. T. Anderson
of British Columbia, Canada
Fax: 604-796-2350 Tel: 604-796-2851
Date: 2/11/98
Mrs. Anderson, very recently (a few months only) acquired a PAP IMI
device. She sent us the following impressive case , concerning an Arthritic Patient, Marie
B.
Case History of Marie B., Arthritic Patient
On October 14, 1998, Marie B. commenced her first treatment on the PAP
IMI device. Her husband, a retired pharmacist, had heard about the device through a mutual
friend.
When Marie first arrived on October 14, 1998, she was wheel chair bound
because of her advanced arthritic condition.
Marie had for many years been undergoing conventional medical treatment,
as well as taking weekly treatments from various therapists.
In additional her husband, through his pharmaceutical connections, was
informed of the latest alternative remedies in health food products, and has been spending
about five hundred dollars per month for these various remedies. This approach provided
some relief but did not stop the progressive deterioration of the arthritis.
Briefly described below is a summary of her condition as observed
between October 14 and October 28, 1998.
October 14,1998 -Mobility of Marie B.
She was confined to her wheel chair and could only move her arms about
11/2 inches vertically (upward movement). There was acute pain and tenderness in the
sternum area. Her hands were twisted, and she could not straighten her fingers. On the
left hand, the second and third finger were separated by a large space. Marie´s shoulders
could not rotate.
Results at the end of the first treatment
Right after the first treatment, Marie, without thinking about it,
reached up and scratched her head. Her husband asked her if she was aware of what she had
just done. She had moved her arm normally without realizing it.
Marie was then asked how high she could now lift her arms. AFTER THE
FIRST TREATMENT, she was able to easily raise both arms above her head, and the pain in
the sternum area was relieved. Marie then continued to take treatment on the PAP IMI
device twice weekly.
October 21,1998 -End of week one, results
a) The fingers on the left hand were now straight and normal, as opposed
to having involuntary gaps between the fingers as was the case at the beginning.
b) There was no more pain in the sternum area and she could easily rotate her shoulders.
c) Marie was now able to walk, unassisted, about 280 paces. Her husband stated that it was
the first time she had walked unassisted in years.
October 28, 1998 -Results at the end of week two
Marie B. arrived for treatment, without her wheelchair, and walked with
only the help of a case. An observer, who had seen Marie two weeks before said " I
don't believe it". Marie responded " Believe it", and proceeded to
demonstrate her ability to walk around on her own two feet, helped only by her case:
To use Marie´s own words, she is ecstatic with the phenomenal
improvement in her condition in only a two week period, using the PAP IMI device.
Signed
E.T.A.
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