My daughter was first diagnosed with Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis (JIA) when she was just 18 months old. For most of her life my daughter has had regular quarterly hospital appointments at our local hospital and Queens Medical Centre Nottingham at the paediatric rheumatoid clinics. She has been on Methotrexate, which is a cancer drug used to suppress the immune system. However, this gave her horrid side effects, such as ‘brain fog’, nausea and she was physically sick at least once a week. She really struggled with symptoms from the drug during the first few days after taking it. Her ability to retain information was affected, so her school work suffered too.
My session with her was amazing and her subconscious mind revealed that the pain was there to allow her to connect to others. She has said that in the session she felt JIA leave her. We have continued to have regular check-ups at hospital and in that time she has been drug free. She has now gone a year without medication and her doctor described her joints as “perfect”, when we went back last week!