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June 21, 2021 at 4:37 am #12848
Toni EverardParticipantI’ve received an inquiry about working with Neuropathy Pain & Nerve Damage. Has anyone had any experience in this area?
Thanks, Toni
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June 22, 2021 at 10:26 am #13004
Marc McDermottParticipantHi Toni,
Over the years I’ve dealt with pain a lot, both in myself and others.
Can you be more specific at all? I have successfully healed nerve pain and damage in my hands and feet, and other people with things like phantom limb pain, post operative pain, and trauma.
Most of the time my chosen route has been hypnosis and ideomotor signals, after clearing up any associated negative emotions and limiting beliefs. My basic idea is to ask the UCM to take the signal that used to create pain and reroute the signal through other available pathways. Obviously you have to assess if it’s safe to remove the pain.
There is physical tasking too, depending on the issue presented.
The pain that hasn’t happened yet doesn’t have to!
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June 22, 2021 at 11:50 pm #13025
Toni EverardParticipantThanks Marc, really helpful.
It’s actually an inquiry that’s came in through one of my students. I’ll see if I can get more details but this is great!
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June 24, 2021 at 2:24 am #13091
Gina PalmerModeratorThanks Marc – very helpful!
I have worked with nerve pain with two people – both very different situations. I agree Hypnosis is the way to go after clean up. And as Marc has said – if it’s safe and of course if the client is 100% invested/committed to doing so and no secondary gain etc.
My mum had severe post-shingles pain, we worked on that with hypnosis and also through the use of specific pure essential oils like geranium oil – I blended it in a particular way to increase the amount of oil over time. The two together worked really well.
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June 24, 2021 at 3:44 am #13112
Toni EverardParticipantGreat thanks Gina, appreciate your help.
 
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