My 84 year old mom, who is a devout Christian, loves Trump, and is very based has had a bad week. She is suffering from pain in the right side of her neck, dizziness, and overall weakness. My sister rushed her to the ER yesterday, which my mom had been reluctant to go because she doesn't trust hospitals, where they did a slew of tests, but gave no clear results. I personally believe it's inner ear as she suffers from vertigo. But it's the weakness from an otherwise very fit woman, that has me concerned. She is not vaccinated and has never had a flu shot. I won't be on here till late this evening so I would like to thank any and all who would lift her up. Her name is Ernestine. Thank you Frens.
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Prayers on their way to your mom.
Her symptoms suggest one of two conflicts. It's possible she is having a "falling/balance conflict" in which she has either suffered a fall that frightened her in the recent past, or almost suffered one that she can't easily forget. If she occasionally has dreams about falling, this would be indicative. If she feels like she is going to fall or spin to one side or the other (left or right), this is useful diagnostic information.
If neither of these are relevant, then you are correct with diagnosing her inner ear as the vestibulocochlear cranial nerve runs right through the brain relays of the middle ear. She is in the restoration/healing phase from an earlier "hearing conflict" in which there was something she wanted to hear but couldn't, like good news, the voice of a loved one or friend (right ear) who was absent, etc. Issues with the left ear indicate she could not get rid of, or stop hearing about something that she no longer wanted to hear - like the sound of construction workers nearby, loud music, recurring screaming, partying, someone she loved that would not stop complaining, bad news she did not want to hear more of, etc.
If the former diagnosis is accurate she is still actively conflicted, worried about falling or losing her balance again. Helping her understand this will assist her with resolving this conflict and letting go of the worry/concern.
IF the latter diagnosis is more accurate, she has resolved the hearing conflict as it is no longer troubling her. All she needs to do is relax and be settled around her current symptoms as they will subside and vanish in time. She's quite right in avoiding the allopaths as they can do nothing to help her due to their profound medical school "miseducation" in which they are taught exactly ZERO causes for dis-ease, and therefore do not understand cures, and this is why all they can offer is pain relievers and symptom suppressors, both of which can prolong the healing phase, oftentimes to the long-term detriment of their patient, just as the big pharma cabal has designed it.
Prayers for a rapid healing to your mother and I hope this helps her a bit!
Thank you Fren <3