Nex
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I'm really tired right now, but I'll throw my 2 cents in.
I have chronic neuropathic pain in my abdomen and the right side of my ribcage, stemming from surgery I had a year and some months ago. At times it's excruciating. Mostly, though, it's pretty uncomfortable at best. Today's been a good day actually -- it just has a weird "electric-buzz" feeling but no real pain to speak of.
I use self-hypnosis/meditation exclusively for pain management. Since both OTC and Rx narcotic pain relievers do very little for neuropathic pain, I've devised a way to cope with the discomfort while still being able to run errands, go to classes, etc. Never have I tried reiki for this, or any other type of "energy healing." No need.
Ernon, I suspect you may be experiencing placebo or maybe the effect of self-hypnosis. Self-hypnosis really doesn't require a whole helluva lot of concentration, so I think perhaps that's what you're really doing.
Like I said, that's just my 2 cents. Now, it's my bedtime. G'night!
I have chronic neuropathic pain in my abdomen and the right side of my ribcage, stemming from surgery I had a year and some months ago. At times it's excruciating. Mostly, though, it's pretty uncomfortable at best. Today's been a good day actually -- it just has a weird "electric-buzz" feeling but no real pain to speak of.
I use self-hypnosis/meditation exclusively for pain management. Since both OTC and Rx narcotic pain relievers do very little for neuropathic pain, I've devised a way to cope with the discomfort while still being able to run errands, go to classes, etc. Never have I tried reiki for this, or any other type of "energy healing." No need.
Ernon, I suspect you may be experiencing placebo or maybe the effect of self-hypnosis. Self-hypnosis really doesn't require a whole helluva lot of concentration, so I think perhaps that's what you're really doing.
Like I said, that's just my 2 cents. Now, it's my bedtime. G'night!