Hi, Sally, it's so good to see your postings, I have been thinking of
you often and missing your postings.

Will that AC happen to be Jasmine, Sally?
Jasmine also sent healing energy to some of my animals in the past,
whether it's due to that or not, both of my animals healed immediately
after that - 

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Subject: Re: HELP...for Michelle L.

Dear Michelle L.:

Haven't been onlist for a while due to computer problems and just
getting to 
(trying to, anyhow) a ton of (900+) e-messages.

Have you considered having Bramble evaluated by an accupuncturist to see
if 
that might help mediate or clarify his neurological problems??  I don't
have 
direct experience with seizures, but it just seems to make common sense
that if 
you have some sort of neurlogical short-circuiting, making sure the
electrical 
flow in all a critter's meridians is not blocked might be in order.  
Accupuncture might be able to restore his neurological balance, if that
is the case.

If this all started after Bramble was treated with a spot-on flea
product (or 
was that another cat and I'm confused?) or due to any drugs he's been
given, 
something that would address detoxification might be helpful.  I would
suggest 
contacting a vet who is well-versed in homeopathy and other alternative 
healing strategies.  I don't think giving him more drugs to simply
suppress 
symptoms without addressing the underlying cause is the way to go.

And, since you are feeling conflicted about whether or not to try and
keep 
treating Bramble or help him across to the other side, have you
considered 
talking to him via an animal communicator to ask Bramble how he feels
about his 
condition and whether or not he thinks he can get well and wants to keep
trying?

I make it a point to ask my cats how they feel about their condition
when 
they seem to be failing, or if I am dealing with a puzzling situation
for which 
there seems to be no logical or obvious solution.  I've found my cats to
be 
very aware and helpful.  There are some animal communicators who in
addition to 
being able to communicate telepathically, are also medically intuitive
and/or 
able to do "energy work" telepathically, which I have found to be very
helpful 
on more than one occasion, especially in helping one of my crashing
FeLV+ 
furbabies cross over gently and peacefully on their own, as they
requested.  I've 
found such communication to be very helpful when vets could give me no
idea 
what was going on and simply wanted to run a battery of expensive
diagnostics 
using the shotgun approach.  I was able to keep an old horse going for
four 
years after the vets said there is nothing they could do to help her,
with dietary 
modification/herbs and the help of a very gifted equine animal
communicator.  
If you would like the name of an AC I've used with good results for
"talking" 
to my cats, I would be happy to send that info to you.

Sally in San Jose


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