Sunday, 12 April 2015

Emergency Care



Acupressure Techniques for Emergency Care:

1.   The best option in emergencies, accidents, heart failure, etc., is ICU & ICCU care.  95% emergencies, Patients are saved with fresh lease of life. It is costly and worth saving human lives.
2.   How about the poor, living in remote villages/hamlets with no money and no transport facilities?
3.   Emergency care-While in journeys by bullock carts, bus, train and aero plane?
Acupressure Techniques are worth trying. One may save a human life, by THE GOD’S GRACE.
4.   What you should do?
-Carry the victim near wash room or open place and “press hard” his/her entire body with your thumb and middle finger. Concentrate more on both sides of palms and soles, wrists and ankles.
After massage, the victim’s excretory channels, urine, feces, skin, lungs and menses shall open up to purge toxins, blocked energy and all the internal organs shall function up to optimum levels. With increased metabolism of all internal organs, the victim may survive.
Case No.1
ACUPRESSURE SAVED : Hypertrophic  Cardio Myopathy patient from the claws of death. All  4 chambers working  only 20% and patient not admitted as inpatient.
1.   Name of Patient, Age, Sex: Amardeep Singh, 37 years, Male.
Pune, Maharastra State.
2.   Mobile No.918146614943, 919763225655, 7087012007
3.   Brief History: Complaining of severe abdominal pain in August 2014, consulted a Gastro specialist and took medications for acidity but no relief. Also, loss of apPetite since the first complaint. Did an ultrasound of the abdomen in 30th Oct 14 and discovered a stone in gall bladder stone. Had laproscopic  cholecystectomy under GA on 3rd Nov 2014 at Baroda. Severe loss of apetite. Continued complaining of abdomen pain. Visited a General Physician on 16th Jan 2015 and got ECG & Echo done to discover of the current ailment.
4.   Diagnosis: Hypertrophic  Cardio Myopathy. All  4 chambers working  only 20% and patient not admitted as inpatient.

5.   FINIDINGS FROM 2D ECHO COLOR DOPPLER (IE33) – 16TH JAN 2015
MITRAL VALVE : Has thin leaflets with normal motion.
Grade II mitral regurgitation.

AORTIC VALVE : Has three thin leaflets with normal opening. No aortic regurgitation.

LEFT VENTRICLE : Is dialted.

RWMA: IVS & apex akinetic. Large layered thrombus at LV apex. Severely Impaired LV systolic function. EF-30%. Mild Hypertrophy withLV diastolic dysfunction.
Ventricular septal Rupture (VSR) causing 6mm VSD at anterior septum position.

LEFT ATRIUM : is dilated.

RIGHT ATRIUM & RIGHT VENTRICLE : normal.

TRICUSPID VALVE & PULMONARY VALVES: normal.

Moderate TR/Moderate PAH(RVSP = 67mmHg)
Thin rim of pericardial effusion.

IMP: IHD: RWMA : IVS & apex akinetic.Large layered thrombus at LV apex.
Severely Impaired LV systolic function. EF-30%
Mild LV Hypertrophy with LV diastolic dysfunction.
Grade II mitral regurgitation.
Moderate TR/ModeratePAH (RVSP= 67mmHg)
Dilated LA/LV.
Thin rim of pericardial effusion.
Ventricular Septal Rupture causing 6mm VSD at anterior septum position.

M-MODE:
AORTA : 34mm
LA      : 45mm

LEFT VENTRICLE
LV DD : 62mm
LVDS   : 50mm
IVS       : 10mm
PW       : 12mm

LVEF :  30%

6.   Acupressure Diagnosis- “A displaced solar plexus”.  Tender Acu points- 22 [Solar Plexus],
27 [stomach], 22 [gall bladder], 23 [liver], 8 [thyroid].
7.   On 19012015, @ 2.00pm., Dr.Dhananjaya Bhupathi, Telephonically, suggested to patient’s father to set right his solar plexus as per Dr.Vora’s book ‘Health in Your Hands’. The patient shouted with sudden jerk and he was given a cup of hot milk + a few sugar crystals/misri.
8.   On 20012015, in the empty stomach he was given 30 ml aloe vera juice & after 2 hours the patient wanted to eat Dosa and ate one dosa and it was digested. On 21012015, he could digest 2 dosas.
Case No.2
In 2000 @ Lucknow, an alcoholic was brought to our clinic in semi-unconscious condition. He walked for 4 kilometers from Hazrathgunj, Lucknow to Ameenabad, Lucknow and fell down. He was shifted to wash room and with the aid of Acupressure Techniques, he recovered on passing urine, motion, incessant perspiration.  Later on he was sent to nearly Balram Hospital and doctors in casualty confirmed that he escaped claws of death. ‘bal bal bach gaya’.


Disclaimer Clause: Acupressure Techniques shall not be a substitute for ICU/ICCU care. It was tried twice and the results were amazing and mentioned here. Either SAIOAM Trust or anybody guiding/working on its behalf shall not be liable for any adverse effects.  Anybody may try it at his/her own risk & responsibility.

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