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Permalink Reply by Michael Ellner on December 21, 2009 at 6:13pm
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Permalink Reply by Michael Ellner on December 22, 2009 at 4:07am Ray - being a migraine sufferer myself, I can suggest looking in the direction of pain management, perhaps. I have also used, with clients, the concept of either a radio tuner, to turn down the volume of pain; or the idea of packing the pain and stress of the migraine into a "cloud box" and allowing it to float away, once the client is satisfied they have loaded the "box" to the max and sealed it. I hope this is at least a small help, Anne
Permalink Reply by Ray MacDonald on December 22, 2009 at 11:07am Ray,
First thing when seeing this client is to make sure you have a doctors referral. (This is a must !!!) You can use hypnosis to teach the client to control the pain, but to me this is like taking a pill to get rid of the migraine, you are just masking over the symptom. There is a reason why this person has had migraines for 20 years. What I would suggest you do is take the time to do a good pretalk and explain why we have symptoms such as migraines. Then do an induction, then follow up with an affect bridge regression to the ISE of the migraines finding out why this person is having migraines. Then get forgiveness whether its for someone else or themselves or both.By finding the underlying cause and changing it, you have taken away the reason for the migraines. (This way the migraines will not come back). I would follow up with suggestions of how she deserves to be happy and pain free and so on. Just another point of view. Good luck
John
Permalink Reply by Patricia Reynolds Sorbye on February 28, 2011 at 10:31am I have a client right now with intense migraines that last several days. He was a pro athlete, and as a result suffered numerous concussions. The migraines started around the time he decided to retire. He's having all sorts of medical treatments for the migraines and concussions. We are working on anxiousness and emotional discomfort, but I'd love to be able to give him something that would help the migraines, as well. I've already taught him to do self-hypnosis, but perhaps he is not yet using it at an opportune moment. Or maybe there are migraines that can not be positively effected by Hypnotic techniques? Any thoughts?
Thank you,
-Patricia
(...and thank each of you for everything you have already posted about this...it does help!)
Permalink Reply by John B. Lee IV on February 28, 2011 at 11:00am Just Curious, I know there are no apparent medical conditions, but are there any triggers? Does she receive any benefit from these migraines?
these issues can be approached.
Also, I don't know if this is too simplistic, but I've seen it work... have you considered telling the mind that the migraines are no longer needed.?Kind of taking the thanks but no thanks approach...
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