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nightnurse30 11-03-2011 10:18 PM

The Power of Positivity
 
I just took a class this past weekend on Healing Touch so that i could learn first how to self-heal, and then to be able to heal my patients when i return to work. I had an amazing self-awakening and started to listen to stories of others who had truly believed they would feel better, and sure enough....they did! So i've been doing daily breathing exercises, and some simple hands on technique on different areas of our natural energy and the results have been very encouraging!!

I am on day 2 of truly believing and knowing i can heal myself and be pain -free. Both days have been the most refreshing and pain-free i've experienced since my accident 6 months ago. I'm reading "You can Heal your life" by Louise Hay. Give it a shot and try reading it and see if you have a similar experience in your recovery! The next book that was suggested to me was "The Spontaneous Healing of Belief" by Gregg Braden.

The power of positive thinking.....i'm giving it a shot!! Because every other day i have believed i would have a headache....i had a headache! So now, i am balancing my energies, thinking positively and knowing my pain doesnt serve a purpose to me anymore. I am still resting at home and taking it easy though. I know better than to push my self too far!

nightnurse30 11-09-2011 06:57 PM

I'm now a week into thinking positively, doing healing touch, and focusing on self-healing and i feel amazing! Just saw my neurologist today and she said i look like a whole new person!!! She verified that she has TBI patients receiving Healing Touch and that they are healing faster than her other patients. She is 100% in agreement that the change i'm taking in my attitude towards my health and my recovery is whats helping me heal!
I think the combination of Acupuncture, Healing Touch, Positive thinking, faith and hope, weekly meetings with a therapist, B12 and B6 shots, B complex vitamins, wheatgrass and veggie supplement, multivitamin, lots of physical and cognitive rest, and nortriptyline for my headaches has been a great treatment regimen.
Feeling unbelievably hopeful and optimistic.....just 5 weeks ago i felt like i was in this deep dark depressive hole and couldnt get out....and now everything has changed!

pcslife 11-09-2011 09:24 PM

Nightnurse : Great to hear you are improving so fast. Can I get the healing touch therapy and what is the official name of it? Thanks in advance.

nightnurse30 11-09-2011 10:31 PM

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Originally Posted by pcslife (Post 823410)
Nightnurse : Great to hear you are improving so fast. Can I get the healing touch therapy and what is the official name of it? Thanks in advance.

Try looking on the Healing Touch International website. I believe there are a list of practicioners who practice it. Healing Touch International certifies nurses in this extensive training program to practice energy healing. Its to be used in conjunction with whatever your doctor prescribes....it helps the process of recovery. Its biofield energy healing. Similar to Reiki, and also uses same chakra systems and meridians that Acupuncture works with.

My hospital has an Integrative Medicine Program where we have acupuncturists, Healing Touch practicioners, massage therapists, etc. So a patient can request a treatment while they are in the hospital from those whose job is specifically just to do that....or if their nurses is going through the various levels of training, their nurse can give a treatment. My ICU has 5 nurses currently training for Healing Touch....I've seen some pretty amazing results and as a patient myself....when you have a 10/10 icepick headache, and someone starts doing Healing Touch on you and drops your pain down to a 2 or even a 0....you are a believer. :)

Try this link to look for one in your area. Here in California, i saw the list has hundreds of practitioners. Oh wait, just saw you are in DC....it lists 2 healing touch practitioners in your area, one is a nurse as well. Good luck!

http://www.healingtouchinternational...224&Itemid=429

pcslife 11-10-2011 10:12 AM

Thank you very much. I sure has to look into these things. I tried Acupuncture before and not much success. I guess I need to the find the right therapist. The Hospital I go to also has Integrative medicine.

My new Neurologist is a strong believer in Yoga, Tai Chi etc., and try his best not to drug me. I am also going for Vision Therapy once a week and it helps temporarily.

I am a believer but as my Brain Injury Services support member told - Try everything but be cautiously optimistic. I have to include may be healing touch, acupuncture, Neurofeedback again?

Thanks again.

nightnurse30 11-10-2011 12:14 PM

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Originally Posted by pcslife (Post 823524)
Thank you very much. I sure has to look into these things. I tried Acupuncture before and not much success. I guess I need to the find the right therapist. The Hospital I go to also has Integrative medicine.

My new Neurologist is a strong believer in Yoga, Tai Chi etc., and try his best not to drug me. I am also going for Vision Therapy once a week and it helps temporarily.

I am a believer but as my Brain Injury Services support member told - Try everything but be cautiously optimistic. I have to include may be healing touch, acupuncture, Neurofeedback again?

Thanks again.

I also am doing twice daily chakra connection on myself. I think i have a slight advantage because i also took the class and learning to heal myself. So everyday i get the benefit of healing touch. Healing Touch is very similar to Reiki....use same principles. So if you find a good intro to Reiki book, you an learn the techniques yourself as well. Funny because i also started acupuncture initially after my TBI and was so discouraged, I gave up. 5 months after my TBI I started acupuncture again and have been going for past 5 weeks and see a major difference in how i feel by doing it in conjunction with the healing touch.

pcslife 11-10-2011 02:16 PM

Interesting about the acupuncture. I should give it a shot again. Even with vision therapy I went to some other developmental optometrist and didn't see any benefit but now I can feel the difference.

I have been doing meditation on and off for 2 decades. Now I do it everyday and it helps. Gradually I have to include other therapies too. Seems like you are very educated in all these and once you recover you will be a great help to the world (especially to TBI/PCS sufferers).

You live in one of the nicest cities which I always wanted to visit. I been to Frisco and LA few times but not to San Diego. It is getting cold here in D.C. and looks like going to be a harsh winter.

nightnurse30 11-10-2011 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by pcslife (Post 823619)
Interesting about the acupuncture. I should give it a shot again. Even with vision therapy I went to some other developmental optometrist and didn't see any benefit but now I can feel the difference.

I have been doing meditation on and off for 2 decades. Now I do it everyday and it helps. Gradually I have to include other therapies too. Seems like you are very educated in all these and once you recover you will be a great help to the world (especially to TBI/PCS sufferers).

You live in one of the nicest cities which I always wanted to visit. I been to Frisco and LA few times but not to San Diego. It is getting cold here in D.C. and looks like going to be a harsh winter.

It really is a beautiful city. Definetly cant beat the steady climate year round. My hospital sits on a bluff overlooking the ocean, so we get to see the sunset into the ocean....its breathtaking!

SpaceCadet 11-10-2011 04:30 PM

Wow, very awesome. I'm glad you were able to find a routine that works for you.

ginnie 11-10-2011 04:38 PM

hello night nurse
 
what a wonderful post to have here. the power of positive thought. The power of human touch when given with compassion goes a long way toward healing. combine them, you are so right, they do help. thank you for posting that. ginnie:hug::D


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