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		<title>Eliminate Fear Of Surgery and Surgery Anxiety</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[It's extremely important that you take advantage of these natural methods, because reducing your fear, anxiety, worry or stress will help you have an easier surgery, and to heal faster with less complications

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are natural and proven ways to greatly reduce the amount of fear, anxiety, stress, or worry you may experience before or after surgery.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s extremely important that you take advantage of these natural methods, because reducing your fear, anxiety, worry or stress will help you have an easier surgery, and to heal faster with less complications</p>
<p>Fear of surgery, surgery anxiety, and surgery worry are very common and natural things for anyone undergoing a surgery procedure to experience. Surgery phobias and anesthesia phobias, while less common, are still problems for some patients.</p>
<p>About 8 out of 10 people I meet who come to me for help to heal faster from surgery have pre-surgery anxiety levels ranging from 5 to 8 out of a zero to ten scale (10 being the most anxious). I&#8217;m constantly amazed by the other 2 people, who have literally zero anxiety.</p>
<p>Being a curious person, I&#8217;ve interviewed the zero anxiety surgery patients to see what they are doing and what they have in common.</p>
<p>Here are the common traits and thoughts of the &#8220;zero anxiety&#8221; surgery patients:</p>
<ul>
<li>They See Themselves in the Future Completely Healed</li>
<li>They &#8220;Know&#8221; and Believe Everything will be Fine</li>
<li>They are Confident in their Own Bodies Healing Abilities</li>
<li>Most Have a Belief or Trust in a Higher Power</li>
<li>They Generally Have Had Surgery Before and Know What to Expect</li>
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<p>Without realizing it, these surgery patients are doing an excellent job &#8220;conditioning&#8221; their mind and body for their surgery and healing process. Every time they think about their surgery, they think of the very positive beliefs and statements that have been listed above.</p>
<p>Even though its normal for most surgery patients to have stress, anxiety, worry or fear about surgery, it&#8217;s actually the OPPOSITE of what they want to be feeling if they want the best possible results.</p>
<p>Stress, anxiety, worry, fear can all increase levels of cortisol and can increase adrenaline levels as well. Over time, increased levels of either of these can and will suppress your immune system, make it more defficult to sleep, can raise blood pressure and pulse, and generally create poor conditions in your body for surgery and surgery healing.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s very important to acknowledge your anxiety, and take some simple, proven steps to reduce it so your body can be in the best possible shape to have a more successful surgery procedure and be in better condition to heal after surgery.</p>
<p>Here are some for the fastest and best ways to qucikly reduce your anxiety, stress, and worry before surgery.</p>
<p><strong>1) Do your homework-</strong> Most surgeries have really great outcomes now. Learn about your surgery, your doctor, and the success rates for both your doctor and your surgery. Realize and remind yourself that your odds of success in most cases are very high. Even if they arent as high for those few of you facing really challenging circumstances, focus on being one of those who will succeed</p>
<p><strong>2) Positive Visualization</strong>-One study of 2000 cancer survivors showed the main thing they had in common was that they believed they would heal, they saw themselves in the future as healing, and they saw their illness as a process or a journey. Visualization can be as simple as closing your eyes, relaxing and just creating those positive images in your mind of healing. You can also buy CDs which use self-hypnosis and guided imagery to support you in this process</p>
<p><strong>3) Deep Breathing</strong>-I would estimate that 80% of the people I see in my office are shallow breathers. By this, I mean<br />
they are breathing shallowly from the top of their chest. Good, healthy deep breathing starts from the belly, often called in yoga a &#8220;belly breath&#8221;. Oxygen is the most important thing your body needs to function, without it, your brain starts to die in a few minutes. Learning to take 10, slow deep breaths several times per day, in from the bottom of your belly, and filling yourself upwards to your chest, is one of the most important things you can do for yourself. It is also one of the fastest an easiest ways to reduce stress and anxiety.</p>
<p>By just taking these three, simple steps, you can greatly reduce your stress and anxiety before surgery, and be on your way to a faster recovery.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.thesurgerycompanion.com">www.thesurgerycompanion.com</a></p>
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		<title>Recovery Begins Before Surgery</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Mar 2010 00:45:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[From the time of my medical school in Russia in the mid-1980’s until now, the surgery and surgery recovery processes have remained mostly unchanged:  you get diagnosed, you suffer through stress, anxiety, worry or fear about your surgery...]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>From the time of my medical school in Russia in the mid-1980’s until now, the surgery and surgery recovery processes have remained mostly unchanged:  you get diagnosed, you suffer through stress, anxiety, worry or fear about your surgery until your surgery, you get anesthesia and other medications during your surgery, you recover in the hospital or at home after surgery, you use prescription medications for your pain and other post surgery complications, and you typically recover within a certain range of days, weeks or months.</p>
<p>Miraculous advances have occurred in surgery itself, reducing procedure times, hospital stays, and improving outcomes. However, you the patient has been mainly left to fend for yourself to deal with the stress and anxiety of surgery, the best ways to prepare yourself before surgery, how to minimize pain and other common complications after surgery, and how to have a faster and complete recovery.</p>
<p>During this same time period, little known research has been performed at many of the leading U.S. hospitals and research institutions in the country, including Harvard Medical School, Mt. Sinai Medical Center, Stanford Hospital, and The Cleveland Clinic. These studies have tested how mind-body methods, such as medical hypnosis and guided imagery, can help patients both before and after surgery.</p>
<p>A total of over 200 studies have been completed researching the mind-body connection for surgery, providing compelling evidence for more positive patient outcomes before and after surgery, including:</p>
<ul>
<li>79% Less Anxiety</li>
<li>76% Less Emotional Upset</li>
<li>54% Less Pain</li>
<li>74% Less Nausea After Surgery</li>
<li>50% Less Medication Used</li>
<li>37% Faster Recovery Times</li>
<li>82% Sleep Improvement</li>
<li>50% Less Anesthesia</li>
</ul>
<p>Certain mind-body methods used before a surgery procedure can actually helping place the surgery patients mind and body in a more relaxed and prepared state for their surgery, creating better brain and body chemistry at the time of the procedure itself, resulting in less pain, fewer complications, and faster healing.</p>
<p>I have been developing and using mind-body programs for over 6 years in my private practice, for over 1,000 clients. Every client who has used The Surgery Companion program for  their surgery has virtually eliminated pre-surgery stress and fear, eliminated sleep issues before surgery, experienced nominal post surgery pain, less bruising, bleeding, swelling, and have experienced fast and complete recoveries.</p>
<p>While it can cost over $600 to get access to my private three session program for surgery, you can now get the same benefits (at about one-tenth the cost) with my mind-body surgery audio program- “The Surgery Companion”, which has separate audios for before and during surgery, after surgery, and for pain management.</p>
<p>This program is currently being recommended by other surgeons and doctors for their patients.</p>
<p>Remember, if you choose to prepare for surgery using proven mind-body methods, you can have an easier, stress-free surgery, with less pain and a fast recovery.</p>
<p>Dr. Olga Stevko<br />
Mind-Body Expert<br />
Russian Medical Doctor</p>
<p><strong>To discover more about mind-body methods for surgery and our program, click <a href="http://www.TheSurgeryCompanion.com/faster-surgery-recovery/">www.TheSurgeryCompanion.com</a></strong></p>
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