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Old May 31, 2007, 10:03 PM
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Hi there,

Went for my hypnotherapy appointment tonight but did not go through the hypnotism, just talked.

He did explain more that hynotherapy does not take pain away. The way he explained it is that there are two different areas of pain receptors in your brain. The first one is like when you hurt yourself and you have that initial shock of pain.

The second is after when your going ow, ow, it hurts, it hurts. It's that second one that meditation and hynotherapy can help you with.

We did a neat little exercise to see what types of actions may help with pain mgmt. He had me pinch my hand with my finger nails on ten different occasions and each time I did a different action while pinching to see if the pain changed.

The top three things that helped were:
#1 - Imagining my hand was numb
#2 - imagining myself in a safe and comfortable place (I had this in mind already because I use this play house I had when I was 5 years old
#3 - focus on different objects around the room.

He is also interested in meditation and will work with me on different techniques. Right now I can only concentrate if it's guided meditation but he said eventually, which practice, I should be able to do it myself.

Next week we will begin more pain mgmt stuff.

It's interesting and I'm enjoying the theory of it all.

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Old May 31, 2007, 10:34 PM
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Isn't it amazing what self hypnosis can do !!!!
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Old Jun 01, 2007, 07:59 AM
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It really is - I always am in a better place physically and spiritually when I work on connection with myself as it relates to the universe. I think this will be one of the things that will be an intregal part of my treatment.

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Old Jun 01, 2007, 08:23 AM
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My old therapist did self hypnosis for people with chronic painas well as anxiety and other things. She taught me techniques and also made me tapes. I do find it useful and it helps me get through painful medical procedures sometimes as well.

I will have to rememeber to check heremore often to see how it's going for you.
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Old Jun 01, 2007, 12:36 PM
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Hey Super -

I had done alot of guided meditation when first dealing with sexual abuse many many years ago. It's funny, someone gave me tapes of this guy who does a guided meditation and I wasn't sure if I had a tape player anymore!

I did find one in the depths of a closet and when I took it out there was a meditation tape in there that a psychiatrist made for me in 1991.

It worked for me then and then I got out of the habit. I'll keep you all filled in!

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