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Yvonne Escajeda

Healing Intention for friend with head trauma due to accident

Please send any healing intentions you can spare for a friend of mine Damian, who recently sustained a serious head injury from a longboarding accident. He has some anterior frontal lobe damage with lots of swelling and recently had surgery to decant the pressure in his brain.
The next 3 days are crucial to his making it out of the woods.

Please send healing thoughts of low IC (inter-cranial) pressure, re-organizing neural pathways, and finding his way back to us.

Thank you so much for your support and intentions!

Yvonne

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Healing Intentions for Damien..... thank you for posting the pic..... it does make it easier to concentrate my Intention of healing. He looks like a strong determined lad.... I shall be praying intently with feeling for the next three days... on and off through the day and night..... J

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Thank you thank you Jet! If you can add a little bit about fighting his latest incident... infection...Here's what His mom posted:

Today is all about helping him fight his infection.
Germ Warfare! Use your heat-ray thoughts to incinerate the bad germs in Damian's system!
Go all brainiac-Star Wars on their little infectious asses.
Seek and DESTROY!!! ...but only the infectious bits, okay?
Go get 'em for Damian!
...and tell him his mother says he needs to *finish* cleaning his brain this time.
Even the closet.

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Healing intentions for Damien, friends and family. Kathy

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I have concentrated on Damien's infection..... also the swelling of his head..... He is strong and a fighter.... You need to imagine the inside of his head and visulize the swelling.... see in your own head the swelling reducing.... likewise with the infection....Surrounding Damien in the white light..... blessing lass.... prayers and thoughts throughout the night....

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My intentions go out to Damien for a complete recovery.
Be well!!!!!!!!!!!!

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I will pray for Damian and send him healing intentions

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No laser beams, No Star Wars.
Not my thing, BUT I did a diagnostic before and after and saw good results.
All Chakras wide open and the Hara Line was in....Line.
Sending him a healing from here.
Hope he comes through with all parts in order.
What is that thing he's waving at the camera?

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Hey Chris, Thanks for the diagnostic, excellent to know his Chakras are good!

The picture is of Damian spinning fire with what are called "snakes". They are long Kevlar 'ropes' that you light on fire and swing around you in mesmerizing patterns. Damian usually spins Staff, which is a long 6 foot metal stick with kevlar wicks on both ends that you light up. He's amazing with any fire toys he decides to spin. He taught me a few of my first staff spinning moves.

Thanks again for the intentions his way!

Yvonne

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Thank you all so much for your intentions!!! Keep it up, it's working!!!! Check this out!!!

CURLED HIS LEFT PINKY AND RING FINGER,
He also started 'initiating breathing on his own' when he's moved or we talk to him. He's still on a ventilator and it's still very much breathing for him, but he's interested in doing it himself, sometimes. Cool!

So, sure. There's still a LOT of challenge for him to meet, but he's starting to react to us, to move and that's a very beautiful thing.

Now go talk to him, and celebrate his starting to emerge.
Tell him he's still got to fight the infection and heal his frontal lobes, but celebrate with him, too!

Thank you all so much!

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He is on his way back. Well done and we will keep up the positive intentions. Good to read. Kathy

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I have added Damian to my distant healing list, with the intent that the universal life force energy that I channel to him will benefit him for his highest good. *Namaste*

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Here are two updates from Damian's Mom. The Thumbs up was a couple of days ago and the Respiratory Challenge was this morning. What we need to focus on for the next day or two is his lungs and breathing on his own: (Thank you all so much for your support and healing intentions, we are making a difference as evidenced by his waking up, and by being able flash a thumbs up)

First update Sunday night
Damian's barbituates are gone.
Damian's pain meds (good stuff!!) are his trip for now.
Which means he's here with us a lot more, these days.

Of course, the Fentanyl is really good stuff, so even when he's 'here' with us, he's still looped into another very happy, very interesting Universe. The intubation means he can't talk to us with words, so we have hands. Which he uses to hold our hands. Which he does almost constantly during visiting hours. He reaches out and takes my hands and holds them. Which is wonderful.

What's even MORE wonderful is that he can flash a Thumbs Up, (but can only handle a few of them every visit.) Then he gets tired, and just wants to hold hands. So we hold hands as long as he wants.

Then I remember the nurse said he flashed a Thumbs Up, earlier.
"Can you understand me? If you understand me, give me a Thumbs Up." He flashes a Thumbs Up.
Sweet! He has language comprehension. He's not only been hearing us, he understands what we're saying.

"Damian, do you remember what happened?" He flashes a Thumbs Up!
Damian *remembers* his crash.
Wait a minute.
He REMEMBERS. He has memories. Memory! There is long-term memory! Ooooh, wonderful! ..but he remembers that night. We don't know how 'much' of that night he remembers. I tell him that after he hit, his friend Cory and Cory's mom called 911 and saved his life. That I'm glad he went skating with his friend.

"Are you in pain?" No Thumbs Up. Cool. He's not hurting. Phew.

His eyes are slowly opening and beginning to track. He looks at us when we move across his field of vision. He can't move his head because of the neck brace, but when we're in there, his eyes are open. And they're watching. They're waiting for us to move across his field of view - and when we move in that field of view, his eyes slowly follow us.


Second Update Tuesday morning

Early this morning, Damian failed his 'Respiratory Challenge'.
At 6am, a time waaaaaaaaaay earlier than any young adult should ever have to wake, the nurses and respiratory therapists turned Damian's respirator (breathing machine) to 'rest', allowing Damian to breathe on his own. After three minutes, they turned it back on.

Breathing Fail.

The good side is that for most of this afternoon, his respirator was put on CPAP mode and he's pretty much breathing on his own, with just a little assist from the machine. He's not strong enough to breathe entirely on his own, but he's on his way. The respiratory therapists and nurses seem optimistic about his chances. They'll do another 'Respiratory Challenge' soon, to see if he's got the knack back.

So why not just let him breathe when he wants to? What's the big deal?
Well, you see, the doctors want to trache him, and use a 3-week milestone. If he's still on a respirator at the end of three weeks, they'll start pushing hard for a trache. He's been here two and a half weeks. We've got until Thursday, maybe Friday for Damian to breathe on his own, or they'll want to trache Damian.

So please go in and think of Damian. Visualize Damian and help him strengthen his diaphragm. Strengthen the muscles in his abdomen and chest.
Remind him of how it feels to breathe, by breathing deeply yourself, feel the breathe expand in your own chest. Now send that feeling to Damian. Exhale slowly and send *that* feeling to Damian too. Keep breathing and sending.
Show him how good it feels to breathe deeply and richly, over and over again.
Breathe with Damian for a while this afternoon, and tonight and tomorrow morning.
Breath Deeply, and wrap that feeling around him.
He knows how to breathe deeply, you can help remind him.

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