Source: PHQandA, Message 46.
COMA, according to medical information, is a state somewhat like anesthesia or deep sleep, from which a person cannot be aroused at all. A person in a deep coma lacks even the most primitive responses, such as avoiding pain.
Coma may result from:
With blessings, Master Fe
COMA, according to medical information, is a state somewhat like anesthesia or deep sleep, from which a person cannot be aroused at all. A person in a deep coma lacks even the most primitive responses, such as avoiding pain.
Coma may result from:
- Stroke - A person can go into a coma after a stroke, either suddenly or gradually over several hours.
- Head injury (concussion, cuts, bruises) bledding in or around the brain- A person can lapse into a coma immediately or slowly over several hours after a head injury. The cause of the coma can be direct injury to the brain or bleeding within the skull (hematoma).
- Infection (meningitis, encephalitis, sepsis) - Infections of the brain or severe infections outside the brain that produce high fevers, toxic substances in the blood, and low blood pressure can alter brain functionand lead to a coma.
- Lack of oxygen - The brain becomes irreversibly damaged after only a few minutes of complete oxygen deprivation. A lack of oxygen occurs most often with acute cardiac arrest, less often with severe lung disease.
- Inhaling high levels of carbon monoxide (for example, fumes from car engine or from a home heating system) - Carbon monoxide attaches to the hemoglobin of the blood’s red cells and blocks their capacity to carry oxygen. Severe carbon monoxide poisoning can cause a coma or irreversible brain damage because of oxygen deprivation.
- Epileptic seizure - Rarely, a coma follows a seizure, but the coma usually lasts only a few minutes.
- Toxic effects of prescription drugs, street drugs, or alcohol - Alcoholin toxicatio can make a person stuporous or produce a coma, especially when the blood alcohol level exceeds 0.2 percent. Many drugs, both prescribed and illicit, can cause coma.
- Liver or kidney failure - A coma is dreaded sign of liver failure, asoccurs with acute hepatitis. Kidney failure rarely results in a coma because dialysis can cleanse the blood.
- Low or high blood sugar levels - An abnormally low blood sugar level (hypoglycemia) can cause a coma. Immediate treatment with intravenous glucose prevents permanent brain damage. An abnormally high blood sugar level (hyperglycemia) can also cause a coma but is much less common andless severe that that of hypoglycemia.
- Low or high body temperature - Very high fevers (above 108 F) can damage the brain and cause a coma. A body temperature below 88 F (hypothermia slows the brain to a level of stupor or coma.
- Fainting (syncope) - A fainting-induced coma lasts only a few seconds unless the person suffers a head injury during the fall.
- Psychiatric disorders - Malingering (pretending to be ill or injured),hysteria, and catatonia (a schizophrenic condition during which a person appears to be in a stupor) may resemble loss of consciousness.
- (First Part) CONTROLLING BRAIN DAMAGE / TO AWAKEN FROM UNCONSCIOUSNESS
- general sweeping
- localized sweeping on the entire head area with LWG & LWV
- sweep crown, forehead, ajna, back head. energize with LWG & LWV.
- sweep entire neck area, jaw minor chakras, throat and secondary throat. energize with LWG & LWV
- sweep the left/right sides of the brain with LWG, LWV.
- sweep the middle region of the brain with LWG, LWV.
- sweep the entire brain with LWG, LWV.
- sweep spine alternately with LWG & LWV (LEFT, RIGHT & INSIDE OF THE SPINE)
- sweep lungs. energize with LWG, LWO, & LWR. (when energizing fingersshould be pointed away from the head)
- sweep front/back heart. energize back heart with LWG, then with LWV.
- sweep front/back solar plexus and the liver. energize with LWG, LWB & LWV.
- sweep basic, sex, and navel. energize with LWR.
- sweep meng mein
- DISTRIBUTE ENERGY UP & DOWN, UP & DOWN SEVERAL TIMES.
- REPEAT THIS TREATMENT SEVERAL TIMES A WEEK. SWEEPING AND ENERGIZING SHOULD BE DONE THOROUGHLY.
With blessings, Master Fe
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