Liver Transplant? — NO, Damaged Lungs Disqualify Surgery–But!

You are in your mid-30s and go to a regional hospital and they send you to the Mayo Clinic. After testing for several days, they say that because of all the drinking in your younger years, your liver is badly injured. You need a liver transplant. However, your lungs are also in serious condition because the liver is not producing the enzymes your lungs need. “So, we are sorry to say, you don’t get the liver transplant.”

To qualify for a liver transplant, the score should be at 12.5-13. You are there. Normal for lungs is 95. Because your lungs are far below 95, you don’t qualify for a liver transplant. This seems like a death sentence.

After multiple sessions (7-9) with Emotion Code, your lungs improve! You have gone to a 103! So now you qualify for a liver transplant, but wait, your liver has improved with Emotion Code also! You are now down to 9 from 12.5. You may not qualify for a transplant! Releasing trapped emotions has possibly increased your life span?

3-29-19 A team of doctors have determined that both your lungs and liver are now too healthy for a transplant. You are sent home. No surgery for you. Thank you Dr. Bradley Nelson for Emotion Code!