Spinal Fluid Leak

Suzanne from Birmingham, AL, asked:

Hi Julie,

A couple of months ago I had a cerebral spinal fluid leak in my frontal lobe sinus area which literally ate into my brain. My doctors believe it was caused by a severe sinus infection. Surgery was required and I spent several days in the hospital recovering.

I really don’t feel well yet … I have good days and bad days.

I still have awful headaches which subside when I lie down (indicative of leaks), and I still have a small amount of drainage in my left nostril like I did before the surgery. In addition, my hips now hurt while lying down and my left shoulder hurts most of the time. Another thing, my left hand is numb.

I’ve read a great deal about spinal fluid leaks and feel as if mine might not be totally patched or that I might have a true spinal leak from an epidural in my spine. After everything I’ve been through, I feel paranoid about my health.

Can you please scan me? Thanks.

Hi Suzanne,

My goodness girl, it sounds like you’ve been through quite an ordeal and are a walking miracle!

In order to gather some information for you, I connected to you and shot energy from your feet up through the top of your head.

The first thing I noticed was a divot in your frontal lobe where the infection was and I can also see where the hole in your skull (allowing the leak) was repaired. At this moment in time, I don’t see an infection but I do see a small hole in the bone (where your eyebrow starts over your left eye) and a tiny tear in the membrane surrounding your brain allowing fluid to continue to escape. An energetic patch was applied to seal the hole and help new bone grow and the membrane tear was energetically sutured.

Your blood pressure looks high and I believe it’s being caused by three other tiny tears in the membranes surrounding your spinal cord. I can see one at the back of your neck, one midway down your back and one in your lower back. I watched all three tears get repaired by being energetically sutured.

Cedars-Sinai.edu says, “Cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) leak is a condition that occurs when there is a tear or hole in the membranes surrounding the brain or spinal cord, allowing the clear fluid that surrounds and cushions those organs to escape.”

The site also says, “Cranial CSF leaks occur in the head and are associated with CSF rhinorrhea, where the cerebrospinal fluid escapes through the nasal passages (runny nose). Spinal CSF leaks develop due to tears in the soft tissues surrounding the spinal cord.” From what I’ve seen while scanning you, it looks like you have both conditions.

One last thing, I believe your sinus infection was caused from exposure to mold. Do you live or work in a moldy environment? Looks like it to me. The mold spores in your body have been energetically removed for now, but will cause health problems as long as you remain exposed to the mold source.

In addition to working with your neurologist, please consider consulting with a functional medicine doctor. He/she can reverse engineer your symptoms and will treat your body as a whole system. The functional medicine methodologies may go a long way in helping you heal. Go to functionalmedicine.org to find a physician in your area.

Hang in there. I truly believe you will heal from this infirmity.

Best wishes for your speedy recovery.

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