Pain is mind over matter. It's mental. You can overcome it.
OK, try chopping off your fingers and willing the pain away. Use the urgency of the situation as motivation.It's the difference between what is easy and what is possible.
Pain is mind over matter. It's mental. You can overcome it.
I'm in nursing school right now, and one of my teachers gave a quick run-down on reiki shit the other day, though she wasn't really endorsing it (she'd prob get fired, since evidence-based practice stuff is what everybody wants nowadays) so much as explaining what it is, since she's trained in it. Honestly, I think it's stupid, but at the same time, if the patient buys into it, gets a placebo effect out of it, and avoids having to get a medication that could produce an adverse effect or interact with something else, why not? If there's some kind of junction between perception and human health, we might as well take advantage of it.
Oh god fucking please leave the medical scientists to such proclamations. I would love for you to tell certain patients with chronic pain that it's all mental and they just need to overcome it. Then I'd hope they'd dead punch you in the face for being an insensitive prick.
I think it's a scam to charge for placebo services. Any of this stuff is fine for free, but I can't get behind any placebo service that's profit-driven.
Oh god fucking please leave the medical scientists to such proclamations. I would love for you to tell certain patients with chronic pain that it's all mental and they just need to overcome it. Then I'd hope they'd dead punch you in the face for being an insensitive prick.
OK, try chopping off your fingers and willing the pain away. Use the urgency of the situation as motivation.
If you don't want to do that, at least go visit a cancer center and share your wisdom with the patients. They need to understand that willpower is the only thing separating them from enjoying their final days pain-free.
If all of this sounds too drastic, I understand. You could test out your ideas with an even simpler method. Just visit a local mall and slap a stranger's child. Explain to the (momentarily) shocked child and the (momentarily) furious parents that their thoughts create reality.
Go forth now and spread enlightenment. It's selfish to keep your important insights to yourself.
Yes, because you're already addicted to opioids. So... :|
I work with chronic pain and cancer patients. Relaxation and mental focusing therapies are extremely important daily regimes.
When patients have constant pain for months and years realize that drugs don't prevent pain - they only dull pain they become a lot more receptive to non-drug therapies.
We see markedly better results with patients that are actively trying to wean off drugs than patients who just want a script with refills.
It's the difference between what is easy and what is possible.
Pain is mind over matter. It's mental. You can overcome it.
This is true, but some people aren't capable of getting to that point yeah? Like munchausen patients, or anyone who would sort of fit that description. I don't think the mentally strong are the ones who are l seriously at risk for opiod dependence in the first place.I work with chronic pain and cancer patients. Relaxation and mental focusing therapies are extremely important daily regimes.
When patients have constant pain for months and years realize that drugs don't prevent pain - they only dull pain they become a lot more receptive to non-drug therapies.
We see markedly better results with patients that are actively trying to wean off drugs than patients who just want a script with refills.
I work with chronic pain and cancer patients. Relaxation and mental focusing therapies are extremely important daily regimes.
When patients have constant pain for months and years realize that drugs don't prevent pain - they only dull pain they become a lot more receptive to non-drug therapies.
We see markedly better results with patients that are actively trying to wean off drugs than patients who just want a script with refills.