She just put he hands on him and stroked him - like I said...not convinced on the healing bit but time will tell - he has been in a very happy, playful but calmish mood since.
She said he showed her pictures.
'A dark barn type place, completely shut in but he could hear outside, this is why he hates being inside'
I have been told by a groom who knew him from birth that he was a the only colt out of a season of foals and got a bit frisky so he was shut in a barn until he went into training.
He looks incredible - all shiny and muscle, he is showing off because he is proud
He was a racehorse.
He doesn't like shouting because someone used to shout at him alot and get angry with him, he didn't understand why. She was also afraid of him and this he also didn't get because no one had been scared of him before - this made him anxious
Bang on, I knew his last owner - thread bashing around here somewhere about it.
He knows he plays up sometimes but he can't help it, he is worries it will push me away
He is a pain iin the arse at times but I know he can't help it - his face tells me all 
His front left foot hurts
This one was intresting because he showed no signs of infection or lameness - I have had the farrier out today and he has a abcess - now burst and poulticed....
He likes grass nuts and wants some
Never fed grass nuts personally, the girl before me didn't - his trainer did - I asked last night.
And she piced up on his back problems and mirrore what my physio had said the day before -- there is some more but you get the jist :)