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by Seth-Deborah Roth
Recently I used supplemental hypnosis
during a Vasectomy. My husband is the Urologist who did the surgery. He has been
so impressed with hypnosis that he felt that this would be a good application
for hypnosis.
The patient was not prepped beforehand with any hypnosis pre-talk. He had never
experienced hypnosis before and had no idea what it was all about. He was told
that I could help him relax and asked if he would like that. Hypnosis music was
played with headphones at a level where the patient could still hear me talk to
him. Before the surgery started, I induced trance with the Elman Induction and
got immediate eye flutter. There was a little difficulty in finding the vas
because of the patient’s anatomy, which included a little bit of scarring. An
air powered injector was used to inject the skin with 2% Lidocaine mixed with a
little Bicarb to eliminate any burning from the Lidocaine.
During the surgery, the hypnotic suggestion of a safe place was utilized. Also
used, was the suggestion that the hypnotic music’s rhythm would slow him down
and help him to relax and that with every breath he could go deeper and deeper
relaxed. I kept on repeating these phrases.
The right side went well. At one point during the surgery, on the left side, the
testicle contracted so much that it made it difficult for the surgeon to grab
hold of the vas deferens. The doctor asked me to deepen the patient. So, I took
the patient down to a deeper level by telling him that there were three levels:
level A, B, and level C…and that he was on level A. Then we went to level B, and
then down to level C. The patient went deeper relaxed and then the testicles
relaxed. The doctor was able to grab the vas easily and complete the surgery
easily and effortlessly.
After the surgery was done, I emerged the patient. The Patient commented that he
felt great! The doctor commented on how well the hypnosis worked in getting the
scrotal area to relax and make his job easier.
All had a good experience, the patient, the doctor and yes, the hypnotherapist.
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You may visit Deborah's website at: http://www.hypnotherapyforhealth.com/
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Article posted:
March 20, 2008
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