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MARIA'S LIGHTNING SICKNESS
In
August 2004, on the
Mogollon
Rim in Arizona, while facilitating a Vision Quest for Women, Maria
Yraceburu was struck by lightning. Left standing, muscles
constricting her into a fetal position, with no memory of the
occurance, she began a journey through holistic, shamanic and limited
orthodox healing ways to manage her ever evolving symptoms.
While Elders of the Apache, Navajo, Inkan and Hawaiian extended family
celebrated her intiation as a Thunder Warrior - Lightning Shaman, she
spent hours laying on ice, painting visions and writing the messages
that have come from the other side.
Today, November 2011, seven years later, she still blows up cell phones
and has a tendency to short circuit computers upon occasion, but spends
less than 5% of her time in pain. The channels and healing
imagery has continued, and she spends her waking hours documenting as
much as she can to share with us.
Within the last few months she has been recognized as an Oracle and
Prophecy Keeper of extraordinary capabilities. If you spend a
minute with the information she was provided by the Lightning Strike
and Electrical Shock Survivors Network, a group working with orthodox
medical practitioners, you will discover why, after having 90% of these
symptoms, Maria is considered blessed and without a doubt, unique in
her approach to her ailments and success of her healing.
(Symptoms
Maria has
experiences/continues to experience. Every year symptoms
mutate,
producing new situations to learn to work with. Overall her
health improves and she nears completion in this initation.)
Symptoms
and Common Injuries
Victims of lightning strikes often experience mysterious symptoms that
doctors are unable to pinpoint. These symptoms often are not
life-threatening, but they may be chronic and usually do not go away
with time.
Symptoms
Sometimes Experienced:
* Muscle
Pains- may be cramp-like, sometimes intense
* Tingling Sensations
* Loss or Alteration of Senses- eyesight and/or
hearing problems,loss of touch, inability to feel heat, cold, pressure,
and/or pain, or sensations of pain (sometimes severe) with no source
* Dizziness
* Disorientation
* Nausea and/or Vomiting
* Headaches
* Seizures
* Mental Depression- common among survivors,
depression may set in as a result of: The bothersome symptoms that no
doctor can seem to explain, and the reality that the symptoms may last
a lifetime; the feeling of isolation, as lightning strikes are
relatively rare and survivors have little or no faculties for sharing
their experience.
Common Injuries
Caused by Lightning
Some victims of lightning strikes thankfully escape without any severe
or permanent injury. However, injuries recieved due to a lightning
strike can be serious or life-threatening.
* Cardiac and/or Repiratory Arrest- The leading
cause of death for strike victims. However, most victims that have gone
into cardiac arrest can be easily revived with the immediate and proper
administration of Cardio-Pulmonary Resuscitation (C.P.R.). Many
lightning-caused deaths could have been avoided if C.P.R. had been
immediately administered to the victims.
* Central
Nervous System (C.N.S.) damage
* Burns
* Deafness or hearing loss
* Blindness or loss of eyesight
* Muscle and/or Ligament tearing, Bone Fractures-
caused by violent muscle contractions due to the electric current from
a lightning strike
Keraunomedicine - A division of medical study pertaining to lightning
injuries. |