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Testimonials and stories
"Recently I was at an event with my therapy dog. I was rushing and while turning the corner (too quickly) my 14 year old dog took a spill and I stepped on his back leg. He got up and would not put any weight on his hind leg. Needless to say I felt terrible that I had done this to him and wondered what damage I may have done. This all took place and about 45 minutes before I was ready to go in to the room to be re evaluated and knew that might not happen. However, my first concern was about my dog.
Susanne immediately came over and asked if I wanted her to tap on him. I gladly accepted that offer as Susanne had done tapping on me and I knew the results that it could bring. Susanne began tapping and during the first minute his hind leg slowly un-stiffened and came down to the ground. He was walking with full weight and without a limp within 5 minutes after she tapped on him. It was a blessing that she was there and we proceeded to pass with flying colors and I know it was in no small part due to Susanne’s tapping technique and allowing him to release the pain."
~B.W. Lafayette, CO
My pomeranian and I had a tapping session with Susanne by telephone after which we noticed definite improvements in her usual aggressive personality. She was calmer and barked much less.
My husband, who had been suffering depression for some time, decided to try EFT for himself and found a local practitioner who he could see in person. The results were quite amazing. He feels 100% better and has a new outlook on life.
If it weren't for Susanne's success with our dog, my husband would not be in the very positive place he is today.
~G.B. - Massachusetts
Pele's Story: A Horse with Chronic Diarrhea
I was asked to come out to a farm and work on a horse, Pele, who had a nervous stomach and diarrhea. This occured whenever a change, no matter how small, took place in her life. Like so many other horses, she has had many homes. Unfortunately, some of those have been abusive. One consistant and daily problem was after she ate her hay and in anticipation of her grains, she would get diarrhea. I tapped on her and her issues for about 30 minutes. While tapping, she had closed her eyes while eating, and was in a much more relaxed state.
When I checked back with Pele’s owner a week later, she happily reported that Pele had gone 4 days without diarrhea, the first time she’s done that in over a year. I tapped on her again the next week, and her diarrhea was gone for 6 days, so she’s strengthening. I am continuing to work with her and the results seem to be holding for longer periods of time.
Interestingly, while I was working on Pele, another horse in the pasture, Hap, came and stood right behind me. He was just standing there with us, uncharacteristically not eating while I was tapping. I asked if he had some kind of issues himself, and the owner said yes, he also had chronic diarrhea. I didn’t do any tapping specifically for Hap, but when I checked in a week after the 1st session, Hap had gone 2 days without his daily diarrhea, and that was without tapping on him.
Amy's Story: An Abused Dog
Amy is a standard, black poodle that was adopted a week earlier by a friend. Amy had been owned by a breeder in another state who kept her locked in a crate her entire life. She was thin, skittish, nervous and wary of people.
Since moving here, Amy was hardly drinking any water, which is unhealthy in Colorado's higher altitude. She was also doing all of her “business” in the house, as she wasn’t used to relieving herself outdoors. I worked on her for about 30 minutes, then we took her outside for a walk. About 15 minutes into the walk, during which I had continued tapping for her, she walked over to a lawn where she proceeded to relieve herself of all of her business. We praised her and went back inside. A water bowl was brought to us and right after putting it on the floor, she started drinking as fast as she could. The reports after this session were that she continued to improve and was settling in to her new home very well.
Lots more testimonials coming shortly, including overcoming severe food aggression and colic in a horse (who's grandfather is Secretariat), a dog who was lame in one leg due to fibrocartilaginous embolism now able to walk on it, a cat overcoming severe anxiety, dogs releasing their fears of thunder, a horse terrified of being touched due to abuse is now able to have people handle her, a cat and dog overcoming cancer, and many, many more.
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