Thursday, October 21, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
Dog Revives After Wanding
Here is another amazing testimonial...
Wayne
>>>
It was a sad moment when I looked out the window after hearing
excitement on the street in front of the house. There was my
neighbor's tiny Daschund, lying motionless in the middle of the
road after having been hit by a car.
My neighbor ran out, and scooped the little fella up in her arms,
and when I met her in her yard, she proclaimed him to be "gone".
As a former ICU nurse, it didn't take me long to note the half
closed eyes with the glazed and empty look, his bleeding eye, the
tongue drooping and no sign of breathing, no limb movement -
nothing!
Nevertheless, I had my wand and of course immediately set to
work, wanding the respective areas of the wee guy that could have
been involved in the trauma. By the time I started this, he had
not been breathing for at least a minute and a half. I persisted,
and after 3 or 4 minutes further, there was a flicker in his one
eye.
Still no other movement. I sat down with him stretched out on my
knees, and continued to wand furiously. I then noticed tiny
movement in his lower abdomen - a sign of weak respirations. I
simply kept at it - head, heart, lung area, neck. He soon opened
his eyes and took a deep sigh, which could have been a last gasp,
but by golly, it was a new beginning. He began to breathe deeper,
and then began to cry.
He still hadn't moved a limb. I was worried that perhaps I had
resuscitated a quadriplegic! I helped wrap him tightly in a towel
to keep the spine from moving too much as the family roared off
to the vet to make sure the dog had no internal injuries or skull
fracture.
There, attempts to encourage him to stand, failed until the last
try, when the pup got up and walked to my neighbor!
Although exhausted, and prone to deep napping, the dog came home
and has been perfectly fine ever since. I have wanded him on
subsequent days - just to be sure, but he is truly intact and
very much alive!
The dog goes nuts when he sees me now. He knows something. The
neighbors and the vet are quite awestruck, but Not Me! I love my
AMWand!
Beverley Shoemaker
Diamond
Wayne
>>>
It was a sad moment when I looked out the window after hearing
excitement on the street in front of the house. There was my
neighbor's tiny Daschund, lying motionless in the middle of the
road after having been hit by a car.
My neighbor ran out, and scooped the little fella up in her arms,
and when I met her in her yard, she proclaimed him to be "gone".
As a former ICU nurse, it didn't take me long to note the half
closed eyes with the glazed and empty look, his bleeding eye, the
tongue drooping and no sign of breathing, no limb movement -
nothing!
Nevertheless, I had my wand and of course immediately set to
work, wanding the respective areas of the wee guy that could have
been involved in the trauma. By the time I started this, he had
not been breathing for at least a minute and a half. I persisted,
and after 3 or 4 minutes further, there was a flicker in his one
eye.
Still no other movement. I sat down with him stretched out on my
knees, and continued to wand furiously. I then noticed tiny
movement in his lower abdomen - a sign of weak respirations. I
simply kept at it - head, heart, lung area, neck. He soon opened
his eyes and took a deep sigh, which could have been a last gasp,
but by golly, it was a new beginning. He began to breathe deeper,
and then began to cry.
He still hadn't moved a limb. I was worried that perhaps I had
resuscitated a quadriplegic! I helped wrap him tightly in a towel
to keep the spine from moving too much as the family roared off
to the vet to make sure the dog had no internal injuries or skull
fracture.
There, attempts to encourage him to stand, failed until the last
try, when the pup got up and walked to my neighbor!
Although exhausted, and prone to deep napping, the dog came home
and has been perfectly fine ever since. I have wanded him on
subsequent days - just to be sure, but he is truly intact and
very much alive!
The dog goes nuts when he sees me now. He knows something. The
neighbors and the vet are quite awestruck, but Not Me! I love my
AMWand!
Beverley Shoemaker
Diamond
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