The Disappearing Artery Blockage

The Disappearing Artery Blockage

In 2005, “B.F.” (not his real initials), who I know, calls me to say that he is scheduled to have an angioplasty in two weeks for a partially blocked artery and asked me if there was something I could do for him. I worked with him that night, and then again two weeks later, the night before the angioplasty. After the second session he said to me that he felt a “release”.
I told him to call me the next morning and I would work with him over the phone to prep him for the procedure and then to call me back after the procedure was over. He called me from the hospital while he was waiting to go in, and we had the first session. Then I said, “in a few hours, after the procedure, when you are in the recovery room, call me and I will work on you some more.”
Within an hour, I get a call back. I say, “why so soon?”. B.F. told me that they did another angiogram before the scheduled angioplasty, and discovered that there was no blockage, so they sent me home.”

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