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  1. How I ended up in the bridal suite alone with someone else's wife

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    Recently, I ended up in the Bridal suite of a lovely hotel with a newly married bride, still dressed in her wedding dress, lying on the four poster bed, waiting for me. The bridegroom shook my hand, thanked me and left us to be alone.

    I had never met the bride or the groom before; I was just a plus one at the evening wedding party. It’s probably one of the most unusual things that has happened to me recently but when I explain then I think it will all make sense.

    Earlier in the evening the bride had been suffering from a very bad toothache. No one wants toothache on a normal day, but on the day supposed to be one of the greatest in your life, it wasn’t good news at all. She had retired to the room to have a lie down whilst the party continued on without her downstairs. It was at this point that I was asked:

    “Could you do anything to help with hypnosis?”

    I work with clients for many different reasons and one of the things that sometimes people are less aware of, is that you can turn down pain with hypnosis. Often a client who has a long term injury or pain comes to me because they find that the medication they have been prescribed does help, but they often spend so much time thinking about pain that it becomes too much. It is important that I do not advise about medication and the doctor is the person responsible for that. However, I can teach people to “turn down pain” by using hypnotherapy and hypnosis techniques. This can really help.

    So, firstly I helped the bride to start to allow herself to get into a relaxed state. I always have some relaxing music on my phone, and as I use the same music in my therapy room I know how much it helps to start that relaxation process. I then spent about twenty minutes asking questions and getting the bride to imagine certain things in order to help her to get some management and control of the pain. Of course it was important that she sought help from a dentist also, so I also gave her the number of my dentist so that she could call him in the morning. When we started talking I asked how bad the pain felt on a scale of 1 - 10 and she told me it was a 9, which of course is quite high, especially on the day of your wedding!

    Once we had finished I asked how things felt now and she told me that the pain was now a 3, this means it is much more manageable. It’s never my intention to turn if off completely because it is there for a reason. If you are suffering you should seek medical help.


    The good news is that after our brief session the bride returned to the party downstairs and the groom was very full of thanks as he shook my hand smiling broadly. I like to think that I managed to help make the wedding day go a little smoother than it may well have done otherwise.

    NB: Sometimes when I work with clients I may use stories and tales that are changed from reality in order to help illustrate an idea, thought, or point that I want to make.

    However, the story above is completely true, and I was proud to be able to help.

     

  2. Stop indigestion with hypnosis and hypnotherapy

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    Do you suffer from indigestion, heartburn or other problems after eating? Some interesting news from Manchester may give you some relief. Hypnosis for heartburn and indigestion !

    A team of medical researchers from Wythenshawe Hospital in Manchester discovered that a group of patients with indigestion were able to get more relief from hypnotherapy than another group who were taking a standard drug treatment.

    In the research, a group of 126 patients with Functional Dyspepsia were offered hypnotherapy, acid-suppressant drugs or counselling with a medical physician. They completed a 16 week course of treatment and were then followed up for 40 weeks. Of those in the hypnotherapy group, 73% said their symptoms had improved compared to 34% of those given counselling and 43% of those given drug therapy.

    Amazingly, none of the hypnotherapy patients needed medication after their treatment and they also needed fewer doctor visits.

    The same team had previously shown that hypnotherapy can be effective in treating the symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome but have now discovered that hypnotherapy treatment also works the same for functional dyspepsia which is a form of indigestion which causes symptoms such as nausea, vomiting and feelings of fullness.

    The National Council for Hypnotherapy connects members of the general public with professional, skilled hypnotists throughout the UK who are qualified to help with a wide range of issues such as stopping smoking, weight loss and anxiety. A spokesperson from the company said:

    “The results from this research present some interesting findings and another way hypnotherapy can help treat physical conditions. Hypnosis is already known to help treat IBS, eczema, acne and psoriasis and now from the looks of this research it can also help with indigestion. Many physical conditions can be intensified by underlying stress or anxiety, but hypnosis could help you deal with this and in turn nullify the symptoms.”