Showing posts with label animal pain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label animal pain. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 29, 2008

Who is Transfering to Whom

Picture Copyright (c) 2007, Todd A. Mercer "From an animal's perspective"
Text Copyright (c) 2008, Mia Mattsson-Mercer


Animals in pain transfer their pain so intensively that I can feel it. If they are having pain in their stomach I get pain in my stomach, but as soon as I have written it down or otherwise acknowledged it, the feeling disappears. It took a long time before I understood this. In the beginning I thought I had become a hypochondriac.

I discovered one thing that is very interesting: In two thirds of the cases the owner has the same symptoms as their animal.

So who transfers the pain and emotions to whom?

I wrote the above in my first book 1999 and I made presented some examples in the book too.

Tjojs my 13 year-old German Shepard/Rottweiler/Border Collie mix started to walk slower and has been limping. I heard how she walked slow on the stairs and putting both feet at the same step like limping up. At the same time I started to have pain in my hips all the way down to the toes. When I was trying to get off the bed in the morning, I was walking slower and limping, it felt like painful electricity in my legs. I went to see the doctor!


The doctor told me I had arthritis. The type that afflicts the joints, since apparently there are more than 100 different types, but I guess I got the most common one. I was prescribed medicine that I still haven't gone to pick up yet...But with Tjojs, I got her medicine and started immediately...a mother always puts her children first!


The next day I could see a difference in Tjojs. When time to get food--her specialty--she was dancing around like a puppy. I laughed and applauded, and suddenly I realized that I felt better too. I am not saying that we are 100% better, but we sure know how to dance now, without any cane!

Are we not "just" sharing Amore symptoms?