Nerve and Pain Relief Therapy Kenilworth Warwickshire

Nerve and Pain Relief Therapy Kenilworth Warwickshire Hypnosis is an ideal neuropathic pain treatment. Are you getting worn down with the stress of coping with apparently intractable nerve pain?
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Hypnosis is an ideal neuropathic pain treatment
Hypnotic approaches work well as neuropathic pain treatment in conjunction with standard methods
Neuropathic Pain Treatment
Are you getting worn down with the stress of coping with apparently intractable nerve pain? Do you find that your pain doesn't seem to respond well to standard pain killers and other forms of pain relief? Having your pain diagnosed as 'neuropathy' can feel just so unfair. When your doctor tells you that the intense pain you feel is due to 'faulty' pain signals going from damaged nerves to your brain, you may be incredulous. How can the signals be 'faulty'? You really are in pain! The stressful search for neuropathic pain treatment
Of course, nerve damage and its concomitants are complex matters, and neuropathy pain relief may be a long process of trial and error to find an effective approach. Going through that process can be wearing and stressful and full of frustrations. It all makes for extra stress, and stress is clearly contra-indicated for neuropathy, as it is known to exacerbate the symptoms. And then the stress and the symptoms impact on each other. How a stress audit can help you on the road to neuropathy pain relief
Now while you may not immediately be able to do anything directly about reducing your symptoms, you do actually have some room for maneuver in bringing down the levels of stress that you have to cope with. Of course, some stresses are unavoidable, but unavoidable stresses are usually much fewer in number than people realize. Doing a 'stress audit' on your life will reveal areas where you can significantly cut stress. For example, if some of your stress comes from overload, you can maybe look at shedding some of your responsibilities, or delegating them. Maybe you can say 'No!' a bit more often. Or your stress may come from certain relationships - and here it might be possible to ask those involved to give you some leeway. Any improvement you can bring about in the levels of stress you have to deal with will have knock-on positive effects on your condition, even when you are not directly targeting that. Calm, relaxed people feel less pain. One area of stress that people often think is out of their control is the personal tension and emotion that they feel around their situation and their condition. It's normal to feel upset, or trapped, or depressed when you find yourself struggling with an apparently intractable condition. But constant rumination about it is likely to convince you that these feelings are themselves symptoms of the condition. They're not. These negative feelings are symptoms of emotional arousal. And when you are in a constant state of emotional arousal you are more sensitive to pain, your sleep is jeopardized, and your ability to think clearly is compromised. The good news is that you can reduce your levels of emotional arousal and generally feel calmer about what is happening in your life - whatever it is. Moreover, when you feel calmer in yourself, you can discover that you have a great deal more control over your experience of pain than you may have believed possible. And here's how. Hypnosis is an ideal way to give yourself neuropathy pain relief

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Insomnia and Sleep Issues Lying awake at night, staring at the ceiling, feeling wired but exhausted? If that sounds fami...
10/02/2025

Insomnia and Sleep Issues
Lying awake at night, staring at the ceiling, feeling wired but exhausted?
If that sounds familiar , there’s a good chance your cortisol levels are out of control.
And here’s the deal: high cortisol is more than just a bad night’s sleep—it’s a serious roadblock to your health, energy, and your ability to hit the flow state.
Cortisol is your body’s built-in alarm system.
It’s meant to help you handle stress, but when it sticks around too long—especially at night—it can wreak havoc on your sleep.
Studies show that elevated evening cortisol is one of the biggest culprits behind tossing and turning, disrupted sleep cycles, and that feeling of being “tired but wired”.
When your cortisol levels are too high in the evening, your body stays in a state of alertness, making it nearly impossible to relax and fall asleep.
And poor sleep doesn’t just affect your mood—it drags down your entire health, energy, and performance.
The Cost of High Cortisol:
1. Disrupted Sleep
High cortisol messes with your body’s natural circadian rhythm, making it harder to fall asleep and stay asleep. You wake up feeling drained, no matter how long you’ve been in bed.
2. Increased Stress and Anxiety
Cortisol is linked to heightened stress responses. If your cortisol stays high, your body is constantly in “fight-or-flight” mode, which leads to more stress, anxiety, and mental fog during the day.
3. Blocked Flow State
Cortisol doesn’t just affect your sleep—it blocks your ability to enter the flow state. The flow state is where you’re fully focused and performing at your best, but high cortisol keeps your brain stuck in overdrive, making it impossible to focus deeply or think creatively.
Now, imagine what happens when you cut evening cortisol by 25%.
You’re not just lowering your stress—you’re giving your body the green light to relax, sleep deeply, and wake up energized.
Lowering cortisol improves your sleep quality, reduces anxiety, and opens the door for you to finally access the flow state.
When cortisol comes down:
1. Deep, Restorative Sleep
Lower cortisol allows your body to enter its natural rest-and-recover mode, improving sleep quality and helping you wake up refreshed and ready to take on the day.
2. Reduced Anxiety, More Clarity
When your cortisol levels are balanced, you’ll notice less anxiety, better mental clarity, and an increased sense of calm. This sets you up for a more productive, focused day.
3. More Consistent Flow State
With cortisol in check, your mind and body can work together, making it easier to slip into the flow state—where creativity, focus, and high performance come effortlessly.
You don’t have to spend another night staring at the ceiling, trapped in a cycle of poor sleep and high stress.
Lowering your evening cortisol naturally is possible, and it’s the key to better sleep, more energy, and consistent access to the flow state.
Call Stuart - 07825 599340 to discuss your insomnia issue in more detail
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