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Tuesday, May 4, 2010

Hypnosis and Pain Management

Sometimes people ask about how hypnosis can
help with pain management.

The one thing that I tell those who are
interested, you want to be careful about
using hypnosis to curb pain as pain could
be an indicator that something requires
attention. If that was to be the case,
and you ignored it by turning off the pain
with hypnosis, it could be potentially
fatal.

If you are going to consider using hypnosis
for pain management, it should be for cases
in which you experience some form of chronic
pain, pain that has been identified, and
known to be more of nuisance than anything
else.

Hypnosis may not be able to take the pain
away all together, however it would have a
reasonably good shot at moderating it.

Of course, there are things that you can
sometimes do to moderate discomfort without
the use of hypnosis, and if you have a
headache, you may want to consider this
article's practical suggestions
.

When your life is a stake, it is wise to be
careful how you go about interacting with
your body's messages. If you have something
on-going that doesn't seem to be handling
itself, it might be time to at least rule
out anything that might require further
attention and/or treatment.

Once you do, if you'd like to find a greater
level of comfort, you might want to consider
the possibility that hypnosis could alter
your relationship to the pain you are
experiencing.

One final note, be careful with anyone who
might be willing to address your concerns
without addressing (or steps over) these
considerations. On top of the concern you
should have for your own well being, you
should also know that in many cases, hypnosis
to treat a physical ailment will be in
violation of a law, unless it is in conjunction
with a qualified medical professional.

Be well, and may you never have a need to
use this information. :) As always, any
questions, please feel free to ask!

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