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Hypnosis: A New Paradigm of Healing for DiabeticsPosted: May,
2005
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by C. Devin Hastings, C.I., C.Ht.Diabetes is now classified as a worldwide epidemic. Blindness, kidney disease, impotence and many other illnesses are often the direct result of out-of-control or undiagnosed diabetes. Do any of the following statements apply to you or someone you know?
Fortunately, there are several ways hypnosis can help. Since a hypnotist is by definition, a stress management consultant and a motivational coach, all of the challenges above can be powerfully addressed by using hypnosis but please note the following: a hypnotist is only part of your diabetes support team. Always be sure to have your doctors approval before beginning any hypnosis program that can have any influence on your medical condition. The primary method by which hypnosis helps a person with diabetes is by reducing harmful stress. There are two fundamental ways in which stress negatively affects a person with diabetes:
Now lets see how this applies to the five problems listed in the second paragraph. Regarding statement one it is obvious to anyone with diabetes that having that disease is very stressful. This harmful state of emotional affairs then makes it more difficult for a diabetic to follow their doctors recommendations. Also, when a person is in emotional pain, they usually reach for whatever makes them immediately feel better. This can be any addiction, though it is usually food and typically too much and not the kind that is good for a person with diabetes. Looking at statement two, it can be noted that stress packs a powerful double punch for parents of children with diabetes. This is because first, the parent is stressed out caring for an ill child and second, the child has overwhelming stress because they are not as equipped as an adult to deal with the enormous responsibility of successfully managing their disease. The parent must also then have to deal with their childs stress. This double-whammy makes it very difficult to achieve the kind of precise care that is needed for good child diabetes management. In statement three, the fundamental issue is exercise. Since 95% of all persons with diabetes have Type 2 and since 90% of all those persons are obese, the implications for enhanced exercise motivation are all too clear. For example, it is well documented that many Type 2 diabetics have had complete symptom remission after achieving a significant reduction in weight typically due to exercise and diet improvement. Additionally, exercise greatly contributes to ones sense of well being and this therefore becomes a positive motivational cycle. Statement four addresses a concern that many people have, not just those with diabetes. "I wish I could just eat better!" is a familiar refrain. Again, as a hypnotist helps a person to reduce their feelings of stress, they can then help that person to strengthen their inner commitment to making better food choices. Please note that even a small reduction in a diabetics long term blood sugar tremendously reduces their chances of having serious complications later on. Statement five refers to conditions that are difficult for most people to talk about. For brevitys sake this discussion is limited to one very common embarrassing problem: impotence. Nearly 60% of all males with diabetes experience impotence. There are two concerns here: (1) There is a good chance that these people and their partners are feeling a great deal of unnecessary and harmful stress. (2) A male diabetic may choose to take a medication for impotence when that medication is inappropriate and quite possibly harmful. This concern is also relevant to those millions of men with undiagnosed diabetes. In conclusion, a hypnotist can be an important part of a diabetics health care team because a person can be responsibly coached by a properly trained hypnotist to more effectively deal with the above mentioned issues. C. Devin Hastings is a Type 2 diabetic who had almost total vision loss due to diabetes twelve years ago. He now has 20/20 vision because he has applied the healing benefits of hypnosis as described above. He is conducting a two-day workshop on diabetes and hypnosis in Kirkland, Washington in June. For more information, please visit him at www.MBH4U.com or email him at: devin@MBH4U.com or call 612-730-2789. | |
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