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Old 07-15-2012, 05:41 PM
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Buckhorn- my heart breaks for both our daughters. Mine is also 13 and also not doing well. I would also be very cautious with what this hypnotist is promising and charging. The price itself seems exorbitant for something as low-tech as hypnotism, unless he is putting many, many hours into each treatment. Even if he has a 100% success rate (which I find difficult to believe), he's taking advantage of desperate people.

That said, I have certainly met people who have used medical hypnotists and felt they were helpful for other medical problems (food sensitivities). I wouldn't rule out that it could be helpful to a degree for some people, I just can't imagine that it would be sure-fire or that the prices you were quoted were fair.

Lori

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Originally Posted by Buckhorn24 View Post
She's already spent 2 weeks in Pittsburgh going through the therapy only to return home and have it come back worse that before she went. She's doing therapy every 2 hours and seeing pain specialist at Dallas Childrens and a neurologist in Fort Worth, and it's not getting better, maybe worse. Getting desperate.

Does anyone have any experience with this method???
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