Thrombosis Biodecoding — Emotional conflicts

Thrombosis is a clot inside a blood vessel and one of the causes of an acute myocardial infarction. This is also the name given to the pathological process itself, in which an aggregate of platelets or fibrin occludes a blood vessel.

Thrombosis Biodecoding — Emotional conflicts

It can appear or form in various parts of the body and except for the heart, the meaning is the same.

Emotional conflict in Thrombosis

If I present a thrombosis, I have necessarily experienced a family conflict in which I perceive that all the means of communication in the family have been “covered”, there is no longer any joy in living as a family.

resent:

  • I feel drowned in this family
  • This family no longer has a remedy
  • Everything is dirty in this family
  • There are too many things to clean up in this family
  • I got tired of cleaning so much crap from my family

The thrombosis itself, are “clogged” veins, therefore, symbolically, it represents a family that has clogged their relationships and their joy with crap. Veins that get clogged and need to be cleaned.

Thrombocytopenia / Thrombocytopenia

Thrombocytopenia is any situation where there is a decrease in the number of circulating platelets in the bloodstream below normal levels.

Emotional conflicts thrombocytopenia / thrombocytopenia

If I present thrombocytopenia, I am necessarily experiencing a conflict in which I am wearing myself out too much by trying to unite the clan, unite the family.

resent:

  • I am unable to unite the clan
  • No matter how hard I try, I can’t bring the family together.” “I can’t get my family to integrate
  • I am no longer able to fight
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Coronary thrombosis

Coronary thrombosis occurs when an artery in the heart is blocked by a thrombus or blood clot. This is a variety of ischemia, a disease of the heart, which involves reduced blood supply. This can lead to a myocardial infarction, more commonly known as a heart attack.

Emotional conflicts coronary thrombosis

If I present a coronary thrombosis, I have necessarily experienced a conflict in which I have felt a deep sense of loneliness and fear.

resent:

  • I’m good for nothing
  • I don’t do enough
  • I will never make it

And always in relation to family issues.

I must understand that although my family life, my relationship with the family and the relationships of my relatives with each other are important, it is not my business to solve anything. Getting too involved in the behavior of others wears me down and is not my responsibility. I must accept that my only obligation in life is to look after myself.

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