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KI/SI Elderly toggling of channel treatments

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kwisgirda
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@user54fef02e Post concussion light sensitivity is caused by a dilated pupil unable to contract. I've had a number of these cases where SI+ really helped. P+ and partially draining the GB have helped in other post concussion and in other circumstances too. Reframing the light sensitivity as eyes/pupil too open and reactive leaves me open to more possibilities than just SJ excess.

As for my light sensitivity case above, I was writing up her case as she was on the table with Liv+. She didn't settle so I removed it and replaced it with P+. She settled deeply and returned saying that she had had several days without any light sensitivity. It broke through again just before an appointment with a new opthalmologist- but was disappeared after. She attributes the aggravate to be from nerves and the amelioration to be due to the excellent care she received from her new doctor.  And then it returned during church. She also attributes benefit from our sessions to be due to my bedside manner. 


   
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