Before the symptoms disappeared altogether, I simply had to start to tap and the pain immediately started to subside. Now I'm pain-free.
She Knew What She Was Dealing With
With a nursing background and years of research experience, Jean knew exactly what her symptoms meant. The chronic pain in her upper body had all the hallmarks of fibromyalgia. She understood the condition, understood the typical prognosis, and understood that most medical advice pointed toward "managing" the pain rather than eliminating it.
But understanding a condition intellectually is different from accepting it as permanent.
It Wasn't Overnight
Jean is clear about this: Tapping didn't produce instant results. It took a few weeks of consistent practice to resolve the pain and occurrence of symptoms. This wasn't a one-session miracle—it was a gradual process of her body learning to release what it had been holding.
But somewhere along the way, something shifted. At first, she noticed that when she started Tapping, the pain would immediately begin to subside. The flare-ups became less intense, less frequent. And then, one day, they stopped altogether.
The Result
Completely Pain-Free
How Does She Know It Was the Tapping?
This is the question Jean anticipated—and the one she answers definitively:
All the other variants remain in my life. I don't tap as often as I used to, but when I do, that benchmark score always comes down—no matter what I tap for. It works, and it is as simple as that.
Nothing else in her life changed. The same stressors, the same lifestyle, the same body. The only variable she introduced was Tapping. And the fibromyalgia symptoms resolved completely.
For Jean, the evidence is clear. Not because of a study or a theory—but because of her own lived experience.