Day 2859 Careful tuning.

13th June 2025

It was off to Zeeland for another appointment at Kelli’s doctor.

She had her notes from the last month, listing her sleep patterns and any other anomalies that have occurred.

There are often so many thoughts running through my head as he starts the examination.

He does the muscle resistance test where he establishes how much force he has to exert on Kelli’s arm. If he considers this weaker than it should be, he moves on to the next point in his checklist. This will be the eyes. He holds a finger into her eye-line and asks her to track the movement of his finger. Now I have seen this with my own eyes, he gets to a certain position, her eyes twitch, not massive, but significant.

This then leads him to a series of activities, including the infamous tuning fork. 

This is ment to strengthen the body’s frequency.

There are various places where the tuning fork is placed that match the acupuncture points. This is supposed to calm the body down.

He then checks the eye movement again, and usually the tracking is smooth.

The next issue was the sleep, in particular her waking at 6.00am every morning.

This is the part that gets me confused. 

The liver plays a very important part for every function, it’s involved in the digestive process, that also affects sleep patterns.

This then follows the acupuncture rules. He checked for tender areas above the stomach, of which Kelli reacts instantly. This then led him to her left foot, he applied pressure to several points, and then checked the stomach area to see if the pain is still present, it was not.

Now we have to see whether her internal clock has been reset.

I suppose my issue is, and it reminds me of my first car, that constantly had to be retuned for optimum performance, is our bodies like that?

Do we carry out out daily lives out of tune, and unaware of it. I struggle to understand that we are so delicate. 

We know that good quality food is essential for a healthy body and mind, but do we need regular tuning as well?

We did work in the garage as soon as we got back, I added a finish coat to the dresser top that is being collected tomorrow.

I also started on a baby changing unit that Kelli got at Goodwill during the week.

It is not a pretty sight, whoever owned it before did an awful job of painting it. Painting over hinges should be punished by a sound beating.

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