Epidemic Halted With Hypnosis!

We have a problem America. Nurses everywhere can help. A waterfall starts off as a single drop of water. When that drop is joined by others, the power of one becomes the power of millions. Not long ago, the Secretary of Health and Human Services reported narcotic pain medication prescriptions written exceeded the population of the United States! More than one script written for every adult. Fifty people die everyday as a result of prescription pain pill overdose.

The numbers are staggering when it comes to the epidemic of prescription pain pill abuse in America. Doctors, nurses, pharmacists, and drug companies propagate a problem that just keeps growing. You can help, but you don't.

It seems to me as licensed pill pushers, complacency has overtaken our resolve to overlook the degradation of humanity for the sake of "pain control".

Before you react to what I write, read a bit more. I understand analgesia. Analgesia revolutionized the medical world by making it possible to perform procedures that saved lives. Analgesia still has its place in medicine. It always will. At what cost? At what sacrifice? At whose benefit? Pharmaceuticals are a multibillion dollar industry. The almighty dollar RULES. I can accept the reality that I cannot beat big business.

I don't have to support it either. The status quo is meant to be challenged. If it wasn't, the United Kingdom flag would be flying and waving over America today.

Now, I ask you, fellow health care providers of America, are you prepared to question the status quo?

It is so much easier to acquiesce, it seems to do so will lessen the pressure on our already weakened backbone.

What has become of free will? Has absolutism replaced common sense to the point that quality of life can be sacrificed? I would like to believe this is not the case.

There exist a partial solution to the current epidemic of which I have been writing about. It's cost effective, easily learned, and will benefit everyone! Except pharmaceutical companies. That's the gut wrencher. The poor drug companies will lose revenue. Is this an outcome America can survive? I think we can. I think we should. I thonk there is still time to have an impact on this epidemic. An impact we can be proud of and look back on and say, "We did it"!

In 1958 the American Medical Association approved a paper on the medical uses of hypnosis. Two years later the American Psychological Association included hypnosis as a branch of psychology. During the civil war hypnosurgery was widely used due to the lack of anesthesia product availability. Today, hypnobirthing as been widely accepted as beneficial not only for the mother but fir the newborn as well. Faster delivery, less stress on the neonate, less bleeding, and less discomfort. Winners all the way around.

Are you feeling me colleagues? Will you join the cause? For your patients, for your community, for humanity? Contributing to the epidemic is not humane. It is in fact counterproductive.

Where do we start? I think the answer is clear. We start with US.

As health care providers, licenced professionals, we learn about the dangerous side effects of medications. Hypnosis is a completely normal and natural tool available to us for use on rhose we care for. Those we look out for. Those we advocate for.

Complementary Alternative Medicine (CAMs), or Integrative Medicine had has made itself known in the medical community, tet resistance persists by the old guard that must have scientific proof of the efficacy of something new. Budget restrictions, training facilities, and other factors must be addressed. Progress is slow. CAMs are making such an impact, the need for Certified Hypnotists is expected to rise every year in the next decade.

So I present this idea. Learn to utilize this complementary medicine in your practice. I have, and the results have been phenomenal. Hypnosis works. It's not a magic wand and it's not for everyone. It is an option worth investigating.

Just imagine your patients being less stressed during recovery. Less opiod analgesics means more alert patients. Increased active participation in rehabilitation. OIC (opiod induced constipation ) reduced. Paralytic ileus problems eliminated. Central nervous system, cardiovascular, and respiratory failures avoided.

Drug abuse and addiction potential reduced.

That's my partial solution. I think it's a start. I think it's a viable option. I think we all win.

I leave it to you for consideration and discussion in your forums. Change is never simple, acceptance even more difficult. We have to start somewhere or we'll have no ending.

Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.
Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.
Seriously, how difficult can it be to copy/paste links when you, what, built your own AN website?

You are making claims and the onus is on you to provide the supporting research *here*.

Built an AN website? Lol. The current site rocks. Again, I am very ez going in my retirement, and I don't mind repeating myself. I'm working with what I have available to me. I've asked dor assistance, I will come through. I only ask for just a little patience and understanding on this. Please. I guarantee, GUARANTEE, everyone will be satisfied. I never leave something before completion.

Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.
Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.

[url=http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/7/02/hypnosis-health-benefits_n_552

Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.

[url=http://health.usnews.com/health-news/health-wellness/articles/2015/04

Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.
Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.
Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.
Nopity, nope, nope, nope. Not gonna cut it.

Here are a few scientific research articles, with numbers, statistics, and conclusions. I have more to post, and I will. This is something that must be presented in a deliberate way. No over kill. To much will only confuse an already misunderstood and controversial approach to what nurses do. I understand the no nopity, nope, nope, uh uh response. I expect that. I know how I was taught. I know how I practiced for many years. I am old school nursing from the get go. Now that I have the ability to share what I have, let me share it. This isn't a sales pitch. It's a chance for me to do something that will hopefully present a dynamic tool I use that has finally gained acceptance in a field I worked and taught in for many years. I'm not trying to sell it to you here. I'm sharing my experience with you. Whether or not you embrace it ir reject it, is not my focus. My focus is to share snd provide compelling scholarly support of the medical uses of a branch of psychology and medicine that was sanctioned 60 years ago by the American Medical Association and American Psychological Association. Hypnosis has a history. It is widely misunderstood for a variety of reasons. I can't change that. I can present compelling evidence that Complementary Alternative Medicine is here to stay and It is making an impact in hospitals all over the world. My generation of nurses, the ones with 20, 30, 40 years in the business, make no mistake, it is a business, may not be open to my views. That has no bearing here. It's the new generation of nurses that hopefully see what the future of nursing offers. Some of the responses received from the younger pre nursing groups and newer nurses , gave reflected a willingness to explore the possibilities. Nurses are dynamic, intelligent, capable members of an elite group in society. I trust the profession is in good hands and I'm excited about the prospect of positive changes in the not so distant future.

Keep the comments coming. We're making progress all the way around. Yiur thoughts, comments, and opinions are very inportant to me and everyone.

Specializes in Telemetry.
Here are a few scientific research articles, with numbers, statistics, and conclusions. I have more to post, and I will. This is something that must be presented in a deliberate way. No over kill. To much will only confuse an already misunderstood and controversial approach to what nurses do. I understand the no nopity, nope, nope, uh uh response. I expect that. I know how I was taught. I know how I practiced for many years. I am old school nursing from the get go. Now that I have the ability to share what I have, let me share it. This isn't a sales pitch. It's a chance for me to do something that will hopefully present a dynamic tool I use that has finally gained acceptance in a field I worked and taught in for many years. I'm not trying to sell it to you here. I'm sharing my experience with you. Whether or not you embrace it ir reject it, is not my focus. My focus is to share snd provide compelling scholarly support of the medical uses of a branch of psychology and medicine that was sanctioned 60 years ago by the American Medical Association and American Psychological Association. Hypnosis has a history. It is widely misunderstood for a variety of reasons. I can't change that. I can present compelling evidence that Complementary Alternative Medicine is here to stay and It is making an impact in hospitals all over the world. My generation of nurses, the ones with 20, 30, 40 years in the business, make no mistake, it is a business, may not be open to my views. That has no bearing here. It's the new generation of nurses that hopefully see what the future of nursing offers. Some of the responses received from the younger pre nursing groups and newer nurses , gave reflected a willingness to explore the possibilities. Nurses are dynamic, intelligent, capable members of an elite group in society. I trust the profession is in good hands and I'm excited about the prospect the positive changes on the not so distant horizon.

Keep the comments coming. We're making progress all the way around.

Umm, where are they? I don't see any links.

Specializes in Psych., Rehabilitation, Developmental Di.

What an inspiring share. It actually moved me to "feel" you. I'm speechless, and that rarely happens. Lol. Thank you for your share.

What an inspiring share. It actually moved me to "feel" you. I'm speechless, and that rarely happens. Lol. Thank you for your share.

joe, what in tarnation are you talking about?