Sherrie

    Article on Hypnosis study from Natl Cancer Society

    Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 03:54 PM [General]

    I found this article on Google News today and knew you all would be interested. I'm sure you can find lots of ways to use this. I've already printed it out. 

    Some excerpts from an article today on ABC news. Find the entire article here: http://abcnews.go.com/Health/PainManagement/story?id=3533002&page=1

    --This study was published Tuesday in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.

    --Researchers at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine in New York showed that a 15-minute hypnosis session reduced side effects including pain, nausea and emotional distress in patients undergoing breast cancer operations.

    --"If this were a drug, it would be very successful," said lead study author Guy Montgomery, director of the Integrative Behavioral Medicine Program at Mount. Sinai School of Medicine.

    --After their surgeries, the women who had hypnosis experienced less pain, nausea, fatigue, discomfort and emotional upset than their counterparts — and these differences were substantial, the study's authors reported. Not only did hypnosis reduce the side effects from surgery, but it also did this while reducing the amount of anesthesia used during the surgery. Additionally, the researchers showed that hypnosis decreased the amount of time spent in the operating room by almost 11 minutes, leading to an overall cost savings of about $770 per patient.

    --In addition to being effective, hypnosis may also prove to be a versatile tool. The benefits of hypnosis have been shown in previous research to extend to other procedures as well, including gynecological surgery and coronary artery bypass.

    --"This could become part of standard care," he said. However, he added, "it's not a panacea for everything, but rather a tool in the toolbox that we can use to address specific problems."

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    Dear Sherrie:

    Thank you for posting this. I am going to see a surgeon today about an operation I must have, and I wanted to make sure to get him onside regarding using hypnosis just before the operation. I can now hand him this (I've printed it out), so that he can see for himself I have some strong reasons for wanting to do this.

    Cheers!

    Sheila
    August 30, 2007
    09:36 AM CST

    Thanks for sharing this Sherrie. Hope you are doing well with getting your practice up and running!

    stever
    August 30, 2007
    02:38 PM CST

    Great article, Sherrie! Thanks for posting this. I know I will be using this one.

    Deborah Yaffee, CH, CN
    August 31, 2007
    08:24 AM CST

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