Gall bladder removal leading to jaw pain

A client came to see me a few weeks back. They’d been having intense jaw pain ever since having their gall bladder removed 2 years ago.
They ‘knew’ it had been ‘caused’ by the surgery, but nobody was listening. 😞
The original consultant had signed them off. They’d been referred to the pain clinic, their dentist, MaxFax etc. Lots of imaging had been done, but nothing was evident, still the pain persisted. At one point they considered having all their teeth removed if it would stop the pain 😳
They’d been to see a colleague of mine for a relaxation massage, who suggested they might want to see me, the consultation visit after all was free, and they had nothing to loose.

The consultation was interesting. Their core was completely off line, and it was no surprise this was linked to their gall bladder removal scars. The jaw often compensates for dysfunctional core musculature, so this might be a double whammy 🤩

At the first appointment we resolved the scar, activated the intrinsic core muscles, ran through and recorded their HW and the second appointment was booked.

At the second appointment, just a week later, we found the core was almost completely back on line 👍🏻 they were feeling more ‘normal’ again 👍🏻👍🏻 but still the pain persisted 😞🤔

We looked again at where the ‘jaw’ pain was. It wasn’t really around the area of the jaw. Pulling on the knowledge gleaned from the ScoliMethod course and blending it with a Masters Level NKT protocol, we traced the whole gall bladder meridian on the side they were experiencing the symptoms. (Later in the session we looked at the other side, but this wasn’t as dysfunctional).
There were a couple of pockets of dysfunction along the meridian, two points however paired (point 8 and 17 if you’re interested 😉)
I did some vibration release (136.1Hz) and cleared most of the dysfunction. Pain levels had decreased massively. But things weren’t flowing properly.

The gall bladder meridian is associated with several emotions: kindness, generosity, frustration, jealousy, envy and anger. That last one really hit a cord. We didn’t go into great detail, I’ve got a bank of psychotherapist colleagues I refer to for major issues, but I got them to think about some of the bits that were making them angry, what they could do about it, how to channel and express that anger in constructive ways.

I switched to 256Hz for the remaining treatment and the results were phenomenal. A HUGE emotional release was experienced. They sat up, wiggled their jaw around. Pain had gone from 10/10 to around 1/10. Their face was a mixture of sheer joy and “what the flipping heck did you just do”. 🤩🍾😊

The jaw was still clicking a little – there’s bound to be a little muscular dysfunction in there as well with that level of pain being experienced for so long – but being almost completely pain free for the first time in 2 years ….

We’ll see how things progress after the HW has been done, but it’s a step in the right direction. 2018 06 02

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