On July 16, I see a patient for the 1st time. She reports having suffered from pain in the right hip area for 5 weeks, extending to the right knee. She experiences this complaint particularly while running, as she is training for a marathon.
All structures are connected through the connective tissue. Once again, the hip and knee complaints appear to be the result of a continuous field of tension in the right part of the uterus. This could potentially be the result of abdominal trauma at the age of 16. A fall from her moped with the handlebars hitting her abdomen seems to be the most likely cause.
The patient indicates that she has also been trying to conceive for 6 years. It simply will not happen. Is it a coincidence that she has also suffered from lower back complaints for 6 years?
After the 1st treatment, the patient has a menstruation that lasts 2 days longer, which is very unusual, and some abdominal complaints. Additionally, she felt somewhat emotionally unbalanced and more affected by the fact that she is not yet pregnant.
My 2nd examination reveals that the patient has tension in the area of the pituitary gland; a very important relay station in the hormonal system. This is the result of a head trauma, possibly at the age of 6. The patient indicates that she did indeed collide head-to-head with another child on the school playground at that time. A large bump on the forehead was the result, which only burst open spontaneously after 2 weeks, accompanied by blood.
And now, let us hope that I have been able to play a positive role in a miracle, because becoming pregnant remains just that.

