Nitro & Steve Acerra

Nitro & Steve Acerra

The vet called him a “miracle dog.”

Nancy is a long-time, dear and wonderful friend of mine. When my 9-year-old Border Collie-Shepard mix, Nitro, suddenly became deathly ill, I called Nancy for advice.

Nitro had been vomiting up bile, which by the end of the day turned into vomiting up blood with the bile – a lot of blood. I ran him to the Vet clinic, and the vet was truly at a loss as to what was wrong. Cancer and pancreatitis were the first words out of her mouth. I was stunned! Just the day before my dog was running around in excellent health and spirits. His blood pressure was dangerously low, and he was extremely lethargic.

On physical examination, a large “mass” was found. The vet was nearly convinced it was prostate cancer and strongly suggested I put him down right then and there. I was stunned! Instead, I immediately took him home with me, since I could not imagine this as a possibility at that point.

Calling on Nancy’s vast medical knowledge and pharmaceutical background, we discussed many health concerns and options. Nitro survived the night and returned to the Vet clinic for emergency abdominal surgery on January 7th – my 39th birthday! Before leaving for the clinic, I spoke with Nancy. She prepared Nitro for his upcoming surgery communicating to him everything that would be done to him, so he knew exactly what to expect and why.

Four hours later, I was given the news that Nitro had come through surgery. The vet removed an ear of corn that was lodged in his intestine. To say I was stunned is an understatement. It had to have been there for over six weeks. I hadn’t had corn since before Thanksgiving. I called Nancy to let her know how the surgery went. Immediately, she offered to apply Color Therapy to Nitro beginning the next morning.

Nancy applied Color Therapy to Nitro twice daily while he was in the hospital along with having some “talks” with him to keep him calm and obedient in his surroundings. Originally, the vet said he would be in the hospital for at least a week, or more. Nitro was released on Tuesday, January 10, a mere three days later, after life-saving, emergency abdominal surgery. The vet called him a “miracle dog.”

Knowing Nancy as I do, I am convinced that her work with Nitro was the catalyst for his remarkable and nearly instant recovery. The vibrations and color energies that she applied helped save his life and put him on the road to this rapid recovery. As I type this, Nitro is lying by my side waging his tail. It was only five days ago that the doctor wanted to euthanize him.

Nitro and I are forever grateful to Nancy and her healing skills. She played an enormous role in saving my dog’s life.

~ Steve Acerra, AL

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