Don’t Panic, Breathe! COPD

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If you suffer from COPD, you are familiar with the cold panic that begins creeping up on you when chill damp weather sets in. The days get colder and gray, and cold and flu season begins. You’re at risk for pneumonia or even just a cold. The coughing starts and your airways tighten. Drawing a deep breath becomes harder.

Soon you start wondering if you will begin to start struggling to breathe. Your breathing rate increases, and gets less shallow. As you become more anxious, and your airways get tighter, your heart races, and your mind begins working faster, causing you to wonder how you will ever escape from this vicious cycle of anxiety and shortness of breath. Will you ever be able to find relief?

Many people don’t realize that coping with anxiety is one of the most important aspects in managing COPD successfully. They understand the importance of treating infections and taking medicines to keep the airways relaxed and open, but they fail to understand that breathing control can help lessen the severity of an attack, or even resolve it much more quickly. Other people realize that controlling breathing is important, but don’t realize that this is possible without taking additional drugs to help relieve anxiety.

Relieving anxiety is a very important part of managing breathing during a worsening attack (sometimes called an exacerbation) of COPD. Doctors and respiratory professionals teach special breathing exercises to help people control their breathing, but when anxiety hits, using these techniques is very difficult, and sometimes even impossible. Furthermore, in the hour or more that it takes anti-anxiety medicines to work, breathing can become a matter of life – or death.

If your life depends on controlling your breathing, why trust medications that may or may not be immediately available and effective when you start to have a breathing attack? Wouldn’t you rather learn to control and manage the anxiety yourself so that you know you will be able to stay in control and manage your breathing at those crucial minutes?

Ericksonian Hypnosis and Neuro-Linguistic Programming therapies allow you to do exactly this. Specially designed CD sessions allow you to focus on learning to relax and stay in control. In the privacy and comfort of your own home, you learn to banish anxiety through methods such as the Flash technique, and relax rather than become more anxious when these breathing attacks strike. Don’t place your health and safety in someone else’s hands – take control today!

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Can NLP And Hypnotherapy Treat Asthma?

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asthma hypnosisDoes the faintest whiff of cigarette smoke cause uncontrollable coughing? If you have ever sat beside someone with very strong perfume, you may have experienced the frightening feeling of being about to pass out because you couldn’t get any air. If you’re familiar with either of these situations, chances are you have been diagnosed with asthma.

Your doctor probably told you that asthma is a medical problem in which the airways of the lungs become very small and tight because of an allergic response to certain chemicals or substances. This tightness makes it difficult to breathe in and out. Some of the most common allergies people have include sensitivities to mold, dust, animal dander, and pollen.

It may at first seem farfetched to think that hypnotherapy can do anything at all to relieve the symptoms of an allergic response. In fact, however, hypnosis is very effective at helping victims combat the anxiety that usually accompanies an asthma attack. This anxiety can actually be more than irritating; it can be deadly.

People don’t think clearly when they become extremely anxious. They lose the ability to concentrate and focus. This ability to center one’s thoughts and remain rational during crises such as asthma attacks can be crucial to survival. Individuals who succumb to panic attacks cannot think clearly enough to remember where they left their inhalers or even dial 9-1-1 for emergency medical assistance.

Through relaxation techniques such as Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP) anchoring, the Flash, and hypnotic relaxation, hypnotherapists can help asthma sufferers to learn to reduce their stress levels overall. When an attack is imminent, asthmatics can often learn to remain calm and concentrate on breathing techniques that will help them abort an impending attack.

Finally, if the attack becomes too severe to manage, people with asthma can remain calm and focused long enough to find and use inhalers, or call for emergency medical help.  If you or someone you knows suffers from asthma, these NLP and self-hypnosis techniques just might save your life!

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