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Del Morrill, M.S. C.C.H

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Muscular Disorder & Recovery

Question

My son has had three major heart surgeries.  The first two went as clock work with no problems arising.  The third, well, he is now diagnosed with conversion disorder.  He has trouble talking, walking, has seizures, and other muscular problems.  Can hypno-therapy help him to return to his other self?  The one before surgery?   And if so, how would you do that?

Answer


    I wish I could say, with certainty, that he could be restored to his former self.  I have done hypnotherapy with stroke victims to restore their speaking and walking abilities.  Some have better success than others.


     Our unconscious/subconscious minds run our bodies, and our bodies were meant to work properly (otherwise we’d never heal from any injury or illness). Therefore, it seems logical, to me, that our deeper minds can help our bodies work better when there has been some kind of block to the healing process. I think it depends upon whether any serious damage has been done to tissues.  I suspect this is true in your son's case. 


     When working with someone having difficulties of this nature, I ask the deeper mind to seek out whatever is causing those difficulties, and to change those imprints into a person who desires to be whole. Simplistically put, I would, then, give positive suggestions and create scenarios that bring that person back to when they could walk, talk, etc. perfectly. I would, then, carry them forward with those same abilities.

 
 

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