Q. Dear Donna: I have been
studying your book (Energy Medicine) and using your techniques. I have reached a
stumbling block, however, with my 16-year-old son. He has been having chronic intermittent
swelling and pain in his testicular area, specifically the epididymis. He had to have one
testicle removed when he was three because it torqued and sucked into his abdomen. For the
current problem, a urologist has been following him for 2 or 3 months, and we have had an
inconclusive ultrasound done. My gut feeling is that he does not need
exploratory surgery. When I do energy testing on him, his circulation-sex and triple
warmer meridians, among others, are weak and painful. I have traced them backwards and
forwards, done a spinal flush, a chakra exercise, the 5-minute routine, and sedated and
then strengthened both the circulation-sex and triple warmer meridians. Today I got the
triple warmer to test strong afterwards, however I cannot get the circulation-sex meridian
to test strong no matter what I try.
He also consistently experiences pain in his testicle and his groin
every time he or I do the hook-up procedure. Can you offer any suggestions?
A. While it is always guesswork when I can't see a person's
energies and how they respond to various interventions, I do have some guesses:
Circulation-sex and triple warmer sit together on the same basic rhythm
(Energy Medicine Chapter 7) and often play off one another. Since you've not been
able to get circulation-sex strong, I would look to its opposite force, which is stomach
meridian (see "wheel" on p. 126 - Energy Medicine). I would sedate
stomach using the acupuncture holding points (p. 120). It may be the meridian that can
take away even the swelling and the pain.
I believe that the "hook-up" is actually activating the
penetrating flow, one of the strange flows (Energy Medicine Chapter 8), which
goes right through the testicles. You might see what his reactions are if you slowly
travel up central meridian, holding two points at a time for about 10 or 12 seconds (on
the midline, one with your right hand, the other with your left), and then move up the
meridian, going to the next pair of points. I would also hold the spleen strengthening
acupuncture points as spleen governs swelling and infections. And I would not do the
hook-up for now because it seems to be moving the energy enough to cause pain, but not
enough to help with the problem.
I would also "chakra clear" (Energy Medicine Chapter
5) the painful area, treating the area as a chakra. Ask him whether circling in one
direction takes away the pain more than the other direction.