chance to stop them, but I have not needed any since. The only
problem that I had was that I tried to get up and go to the bathroom
and I fainted. The doctor reported that my blood pressure still was
very low. Is that normal?”
“Try counting yourself out from ten to one,” I replied, “and then
see where your blood pressure is. It would seem that the recovery
tape didn’t get you out of it completely. Call me back after your
doctor takes your blood pressure again.”
He did as suggested, and reported that his blood pressure had
completely returned to normal. According to the records, his
recuperation time was cut in half from what it had been after all of
his previous operations. More important, he was able to control
totally his problem of chronic pain, which had plagued him in the
months and years previously.
Once out of the hospital, he began to develop actively the use of
Hemi-Sync for pain control. He met with the State Rehabilitation
Agency, as one of their major problems in rehabilitation is the control
of pain which prevents many from living and working normally. The
State Rehab people became interested enough so that we were invited
to conduct a demonstration at the Federal Rehabilitation Facility at
Hot Springs, Arkansas. As a result, we received a request for the cost
to train personnel in our process at rehab centers in all fifty states. We
provided this, but never received any further requests. Evidently it
was too unorthodox to fit into a federal budget.
The use of Emergency Treatment during surgery has had varying
degrees of success and no failures whenever it has been properly
used. One vascular surgeon has utilized it with over thirty patients
and still has difficulty in enlisting his fellow practitioners in its use.
The president of a major corporation used it during surgery, and
refused any postoperative pain or sleep medication. He evidently
became so annoyed at hospital procedures that he discharged himself
three days after surgery. A young woman had major abdominal
surgery and was sky-diving one week later. The Emergency Treatment
series has had a remarkable history. The biggest problem is gaining
the consent of the surgeon and the hospital personnel to its use in