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Norman is now sure he belongs for ever to us and he shows us his love!

More recently my very worst fear became a reality when my 13 month old English Staffordshire Terrier fur baby Norman suddenly developed a large tumour on his nose. I was beside myself with fear, worry and anxiety that my little baby boy who was so very young could possibly be a very sick puppy. Everything happened very quickly after the initial visit to the vets. Norman was seen by the vet and surgery was scheduled for first thing in the morning and I was beside myself with worry for my baby.
I contacted Christina and she immediately offered support, guidance and sent many healing energies to my baby. The day after the surgery Christina communicated with my Norman and has helped him immensely. My husband and I will forever be grateful to Christina for communicating with our baby and giving him the healing energy and the love that he needed to hear. Norman had never felt that he really ‘belonged’ whilst he was at the breeders home and he was making himself sick with worry that he would have to go back there. Christina helped Norman understand that he is our baby and he is with us forever and ever.
After the communication Christina had with Norman we have seen very big changes in our puppy. The same night that Christina had communicated with him Norman licked his human “dad’s” face until it was wet and sloppy- something he has never done before.
We have seen our once shy puppy who seemed afraid to show his love and affection change into a puppy who is constantly on our lap, on our feet, sitting on us etc. Norman always has to be touching either of his human parents in some way or another. He now also rests his paw on his dads hand when he is driving.
The changes in Norman I believe are a direct result from Christina communicating with him.Prior to the communication Norman would vomit at random several times a week. Since the communication Norman has not been sick once and I feel that Christina has healed his fears and he now feels free to love his family as much as we love him.
Christina’s guidance and unwavering support has helped us immensely and for that we are forever grateful.Christina is an amazing animal communicator, she will continue to communicate with Norman as we go on this journey with the tumour on his nose. I know that whatever happens next Norman will know and be secure in the knowledge that he is adored by us and to us he really is our baby and to know that our baby feels our love is priceless.
Sarah, Anthony and Norman Mesiti
I contacted Christina and she immediately offered support, guidance and sent many healing energies to my baby. The day after the surgery Christina communicated with my Norman and has helped him immensely. My husband and I will forever be grateful to Christina for communicating with our baby and giving him the healing energy and the love that he needed to hear. Norman had never felt that he really ‘belonged’ whilst he was at the breeders home and he was making himself sick with worry that he would have to go back there. Christina helped Norman understand that he is our baby and he is with us forever and ever.
After the communication Christina had with Norman we have seen very big changes in our puppy. The same night that Christina had communicated with him Norman licked his human “dad’s” face until it was wet and sloppy- something he has never done before.
We have seen our once shy puppy who seemed afraid to show his love and affection change into a puppy who is constantly on our lap, on our feet, sitting on us etc. Norman always has to be touching either of his human parents in some way or another. He now also rests his paw on his dads hand when he is driving.
The changes in Norman I believe are a direct result from Christina communicating with him.Prior to the communication Norman would vomit at random several times a week. Since the communication Norman has not been sick once and I feel that Christina has healed his fears and he now feels free to love his family as much as we love him.
Christina’s guidance and unwavering support has helped us immensely and for that we are forever grateful.Christina is an amazing animal communicator, she will continue to communicate with Norman as we go on this journey with the tumour on his nose. I know that whatever happens next Norman will know and be secure in the knowledge that he is adored by us and to us he really is our baby and to know that our baby feels our love is priceless.
Sarah, Anthony and Norman Mesiti
After the communication and a congruence

I would like to thank you for communicating with my beautiful Jamie and providing me with both a written report and the opportunity of speaking to you afterwards.
Jamie is an Arabian Derivative, rising 8 years old who came into my life when he was 3. His main discipline is classical dressage but he does a small amount of jumping. He seems to enjoy both disciplines.
I provided you with photographs of Jamie, one of which included myself, to assist you in your communication with him. My request was approached and submitted to you with an ‘open mind’.
From the information and recommendations you provided to me in your report, I have since had Jamie seen by an Osteopath and a Thermal Imager.
At no time did I disclose to either of these ladies any information that you had given to me.
One of the questions I requested to be asked was “Are there any parts of your body that are stiff or in constant pain?”
I have always suspected that there was something not quite right with Jamie’s left hind leg; at times it appeared stiff and he would frequently disunite with this leg at the canter. This is what you said:
“I went into his body and felt his left shoulder and left hip are stiff. Because he has stiffness in his body, it is like his body is out of balance and this gives pressure on his hooves (mostly front legs).”
When I spoke to you later, you mentioned that you also felt him sore in his left hind leg as well as across his back.
This helped me to understand why Jamie can be a stiff horse to ride, especially at the canter and why I need to work hard to keep him in balance on the hindquarters.
I had the Osteopath check him during the week and while examining Jamie, she was able to confirm the stiffness in his left shoulder and left hip exactly as you had felt. She also confirmed that he was sore across the back and there appeared to be a problem with his left hind leg.
In the report, you mentioned, “This imbalance occurs from my feeling like a pressure on his hooves. They feel like a bit inflamed inside – ‘warmer’.”
Jamie also told you that he feels “pain in the front legs” when he “comes down” after jumping, which “doesn’t feel right; like a lot of heaviness there.”
As part of the Osteopath’s inspection of Jamie, she felt all his hooves and found that the wall of the hoof on the left foreleg was slightly warmer than the other hooves and both forelegs were warm around the bulb of the heel, thus confirming what you had felt.
Further to the above, I have since had thermal imaging done on Jamie’s whole body. The images have confirmed without doubt that there is inflammation in his shoulders, along the back and the left hock.
The ‘heaviness’ in the forelegs that Jamie stated when answering the question “How do you feel when you are jumping?” and combined with your comment about “pressure on his hooves … a bit inflamed inside: warmer,” was clarified by foreleg inflammation in the knees and around the heel bulbs. The main areas of concern were the foreleg hoof capsules, which were quite hot. This would explain the remarks expressed by you and Jamie about heaviness, pressure and a bit inflamed inside.
The Thermal Imager stated that the problems have most likely been caused by the inflammation in Jamie’s hooves and hock, causing him to become imbalanced due to having to compensate on other parts of his body to relieve the discomfort.
As a follow on from your report and those of the Osteopath and Thermal Imager, I have organised to have X-rays taken of Jamie’s near hind hock and all hooves along with checking to see if he has another re-occurrence of laminitis; sessions of body massage with the Osteopath and further thermal imaging, which is scheduled in six months time.
I would like to thank you sincerely for your informative insight into Jamie, which has allowed me to initiate steps into the healing process of his body.
Never has Jamie shown me that he has been in pain and I feel that this is a sign of his love, respect, willingness to please and above all, his outstanding temperament.
You have confirmed to me that you are definitely in communication with our beloved animal friends and I would not hesitate in recommending your services to others.
Yours sincerely, Lisa Thomas
Jamie is an Arabian Derivative, rising 8 years old who came into my life when he was 3. His main discipline is classical dressage but he does a small amount of jumping. He seems to enjoy both disciplines.
I provided you with photographs of Jamie, one of which included myself, to assist you in your communication with him. My request was approached and submitted to you with an ‘open mind’.
From the information and recommendations you provided to me in your report, I have since had Jamie seen by an Osteopath and a Thermal Imager.
At no time did I disclose to either of these ladies any information that you had given to me.
One of the questions I requested to be asked was “Are there any parts of your body that are stiff or in constant pain?”
I have always suspected that there was something not quite right with Jamie’s left hind leg; at times it appeared stiff and he would frequently disunite with this leg at the canter. This is what you said:
“I went into his body and felt his left shoulder and left hip are stiff. Because he has stiffness in his body, it is like his body is out of balance and this gives pressure on his hooves (mostly front legs).”
When I spoke to you later, you mentioned that you also felt him sore in his left hind leg as well as across his back.
This helped me to understand why Jamie can be a stiff horse to ride, especially at the canter and why I need to work hard to keep him in balance on the hindquarters.
I had the Osteopath check him during the week and while examining Jamie, she was able to confirm the stiffness in his left shoulder and left hip exactly as you had felt. She also confirmed that he was sore across the back and there appeared to be a problem with his left hind leg.
In the report, you mentioned, “This imbalance occurs from my feeling like a pressure on his hooves. They feel like a bit inflamed inside – ‘warmer’.”
Jamie also told you that he feels “pain in the front legs” when he “comes down” after jumping, which “doesn’t feel right; like a lot of heaviness there.”
As part of the Osteopath’s inspection of Jamie, she felt all his hooves and found that the wall of the hoof on the left foreleg was slightly warmer than the other hooves and both forelegs were warm around the bulb of the heel, thus confirming what you had felt.
Further to the above, I have since had thermal imaging done on Jamie’s whole body. The images have confirmed without doubt that there is inflammation in his shoulders, along the back and the left hock.
The ‘heaviness’ in the forelegs that Jamie stated when answering the question “How do you feel when you are jumping?” and combined with your comment about “pressure on his hooves … a bit inflamed inside: warmer,” was clarified by foreleg inflammation in the knees and around the heel bulbs. The main areas of concern were the foreleg hoof capsules, which were quite hot. This would explain the remarks expressed by you and Jamie about heaviness, pressure and a bit inflamed inside.
The Thermal Imager stated that the problems have most likely been caused by the inflammation in Jamie’s hooves and hock, causing him to become imbalanced due to having to compensate on other parts of his body to relieve the discomfort.
As a follow on from your report and those of the Osteopath and Thermal Imager, I have organised to have X-rays taken of Jamie’s near hind hock and all hooves along with checking to see if he has another re-occurrence of laminitis; sessions of body massage with the Osteopath and further thermal imaging, which is scheduled in six months time.
I would like to thank you sincerely for your informative insight into Jamie, which has allowed me to initiate steps into the healing process of his body.
Never has Jamie shown me that he has been in pain and I feel that this is a sign of his love, respect, willingness to please and above all, his outstanding temperament.
You have confirmed to me that you are definitely in communication with our beloved animal friends and I would not hesitate in recommending your services to others.
Yours sincerely, Lisa Thomas