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Well get started today at least.

Ouch.

I'm in a lot of pain. The idiot doctors cannot determine what is causing my pain. Is that suprising? Not really according to dozens of people I've spoken to.

So. Are there any general methods for helping the healing process?

Answer me, please. I have been suffering for over 2 years.

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Have you ruled out Fibromyalgia? I am so sorry you are suffering.

A hypnotist would be able to help you with pain, YES, but it does need a medical referral.
Next time you see your doctor, or call him/ her and ask him to please write a note saying that using hypnosis for your pain, would not interfere with any medical treatment. So you can give that a try. It's been very successful for many people.

The only way I could personally help you, is by phone hypnosis and a signed referral from your doctor. I have had clients come in with a prescription for hypnosis. I like those.

I do hope your pain can be managed.
Blessings~
Jill

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I have someone lined up here in my area.

I'm going to an herbalist soon who comes recommended. He will be able to diagnose me in a more sophisticated manner than what western medicine has to offer. And evidently he possibly has treatments too.

I for one do not understand how hypnosis can stop the pain because there is an irregularity of tissue structure.
Could someone explain that to me?

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Well, I am not a medical doctor.

But the brain has ways of inducing its own type of anesthesia, to release a chemical that does produce a numbness (anesthetic). Which is how hypno-birthing, and surgery using hypnosis works. If you convince the mind that the area needed has become pain free, it does. It's mind control, plus sending the right signals to produce this type of pain relief feeling.

I did use hypnosis on my own daughter, who had just ripped off her toenail in a bike accident. It was bleeding all over and she was hysterically crying. I calmed her and i told her that the more it hurt, the more her body would naturally create it to go numb, and soon, in a few seconds, she wouldn't feel a thing. Then i asked her to try it, and the more it hurt, the more it would go numb, and the pain would just go away- I made her think that her body would naturally numb the pain, and that is exactly what it did. -By the time we got to the ER, she was perfectly calm and when they asked her how much it hurt from 0-10, 0 meaning none and 10 being extreme, she said "0". Hypnosis worked wonders for her. They had to stitch the lining of her skin back in place and reinsert her toenail, so it would grow back normally. She was lucky that the toenail was still attached by the last tiny flap of skin near the tip.


It is truly amazing how much the mind can and is capable of controlling pain.

I have also witnessed people smelling tea tree oil, to relieve pain. Of course they were told it would and they said it worked. Was it NLP? or does tea tree oil really have an effect?
Some say both....

Perhaps give that a try too. It's somewhat inexpensive. Try a soothing warm bath with a few drops of tea tree oil in that. Just an herbal suggestion.

Either way, i hope you find a method that works for you.

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What a phenomenal story. Yeah I lost interest in hypnosis. But now I'm back in the game after your writing. My major problem with hypnosis is that it doesn't seem as though it lasts for me at least in relief.

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A good hypnotist may even give you a CD for continued pain relief when needed after the sessions are over (or at least offer it). Most the time clients are taught how to do the techniques on their own after reaching the desired result, which may take several weeks. But normally there is a noticeable difference after just the first session.

As far as self hypnosis, I think it works better if it is done repeatedly. I haven't had good luck with trying it myself as of yet. But I have gotten good results from phone hypnosis. Of course I haven't been able to make my own recording for self hypnosis as of yet. Which would explain that I cannot get it to work very well for myself. I will try pre-recording my own induction and technique, as soon as i have a clear home again.

Right now is a horrid time. Kids are off school, driving me nuts and my mother in-law passed away on Christmas Eve. So now we are in the planning for funeral arrangements. It's been chaotic.

Don't give up~
Blessings~
Jill

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dear dreams,

hope all are well with you. in case you have pain still, please read below what i sometimes tell my clients with pain. i do the same for my pain and it works good for me and i hope it does with you as well.

it seems even our pain has its own ego. it keeps shouting to recognize it and pay attention to it. it shouts about the same thing over and over anytime it feels like. some pains are so egotistical, it's just unbeilable. i'm so sick of them because i have to pay attention to them every time they wimper. but whatever it is, today, i'm going to tell my pain to quiet down, because i'm finally sick of them. i heard it once and i don't need to hear it again and again. no more abuse in my body, no more pain, but only healing, only harmony and balance, because i'm so aware of my pain and sick of it. i'm so sick of it telling me the same thing. i say, "shut up, once is enough." now, they are gone. no pain, only healing in my body... i'm going back to where i once was, a perfect being and a perfect soul, a free spirited little kid with no pain and worries. now, i'm going back there where there were no pain, no more pain.

71st verse of tao te ching

Knowing ignorance is strength.
Ignoring knowledge is sickness.

Only when we are sick of our sickness
shall we cease to be sick.
The sage is not sick but is sick of sickness;
this is the secret of health.

best of luck and God bless.

deeply,
molado

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