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Exausted, Therapy?

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Subject: RE: Exausted, therapy?
Date: 05/17/2007

Hello, your wife is certainly going thru a lot & as her caregiver & supporter you are also certainly going thru a lot yourself. This is not an easy time for you and you need some help. Take a look at the www.emofree.com website and see if there is an EFT practitioner near you. EFT (emotional freedon technique) is an amazing practice which helps restore the flow of energy in the body by tapping on certain meridians of the body (as in acupuncture but without needles). I find it much more useful than any type of therapy. You sound like you need to regain your energy and a good feeling about yourself which may be waning because of your fatique....I cared for my aging Father years ago and really suffered. I thought I was going crazy....really, EFT could have helped me then but I didn't know about it. The amazing thing about EFT is that you can see/have result very quickly. It will help you, I am certain. In addition, once you have mastered this dead simple technique you can ddo it with your wife and help her.....

All the best to you and courage.. this is certainly a tough time to be going thru & a tough thing to have to go thru...Isabelle    

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