Solution for multiple sclerosis
Diagnoses | MS | ![]() Report by: Axel Dörr-Lintl |
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The report is about | About a client / patient of me / family member | |||||
Gender | Female | |||||
Age | 56 years (at the time of the symptoms / disease) | |||||
Handedness | Right | |||||
Additional methods | Family constellation, complex 5BN anamnesis | |||||
Categories | Conscious resolution of chronic symptoms (incl. local vicious circles) |
Description
I met the client at a charity event and she explained to me that she has been living with a diagnosis of multiple sclerosis (MS - ectoderm) for around 25 years. Over the years, her condition has deteriorated to the extent that she has now been confined to a wheelchair for 3 years.
I explained how Germanic medicine works and the research path we would have to take in her case.
During our collaboration of just over 6 months, in which we had almost daily contact by phone, email or chat, many causal conflicts could be resolved by her.
The attached video shows how much progress was made after just three months.
Resolving the conflict (fear of being banned or obedience conflict) proved to be challenging. Briefly summarized: The cause of the symptoms was a conversation her father had with her when she was 5 years old. Her father was dying of cancer and told her: “When I die, you take care of your mother.“ She was able to describe this situation accurately and remembered every little detail. Other conflicts that promoted MS were added over the years or were unknowingly and unconsciously interpreted by her, so that MS continued to manifest itself.
As the disease progressed, the diagnoses made ("You'll end up in a wheelchair") contributed to her ending up in a wheelchair. At some point she gave up.
She finally overcame her belief "I have MS" and is working bit by bit to improve her physical situation. It's a long road, but now it's coupled with optimism.
Note: Have you also had exciting experiences with the 5BL? If so, it would be great if you could send us an anonymized report so that we can publish it in the archive and everyone can benefit from your experiences. Thank you very much!