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What CAN Be Done To Control Pain and Stress Reduction?

Health and wellness has always been my motivation for helping someone control their pain and stress reduction. When constant pain or stress becomes personal to anyone of us, we just want them to go away.

Words I have heard countless times from my clients have been:

“I just want my life back.”

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Why people search for help with pain and stress?

For years, I worked in a Trauma 1 hospital as the manager of a Healing and Wellness Program. I worked with many patients who presented with pain or coping with stress as their primary concerns. Those I worked with most often were:
  • Cardiac patients
  • Cardiac rehabilitation patients
  • Surgery patients (pre and post)
  • Medical patients
  • Outpatient Clinic patientc
One of the things I learned from them was that, for most, there was a clear connection between the pain they were experiencing and stress. Many of the clients were referred to me because of:

Chronic pain
Cancer pain
Fibromyalgia pain
Chronic back and leg pain
Neck and back pain
Rheumatoid arthritis
Surgery
Injury



What was learned about pain and stress reduction

Quite simply….there is a connection.

And, when you can effectively reduce stress, the body naturally relaxes. When the body begins to relax so do the muscles.

It is often when the muscles relax that the pain begins to lesson…

If you have pain or are coping stress, you may understand how it can become the focal point of your life. For many, there are some practical things they CAN do that can make a big difference.

What can be done to manage pain and stress reduction?

Since I am such a believer in the healing benefits of balance, I feel it is important to follow the advice of a trusted medical provider…someone that truly cares about your health, wellbeing, AND who is willing to listen to you.

And, there are some proven holistic practices that are very effective in reducing stress and promoting the healing process:
  • Healthy deep breathing
  • Energy healing or healing touch
  • Massage
  • Guided imagery
  • Meditation
  • Music therapy
  • Mindfulness meditation
And, if I’ve seen it once, I’ve seen it a hundred times…pain and stress reduction are significantly impacted by the power of touch.

Just being touched in a loving way CAN reduce pain and stress…



There is help for everyone

Fortunately, there are many options from both traditional medicine and holistic practices that have proven effective in managing pain and stress reduction.

One of my basic beliefs is that each person carries his/her own wisdom about what would be most helpful to them.

Throughout the years, my role has often been that of a guide. A guide that has been there to help clients find their own path of healing, and to help them figure out what first steps feel right for them.

There are a lot of stress solutions, but only a handful that a person feels comfortable enough with to consistently integrate into their lives.







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Testimonials

“Ms. Churchill is the unique health care worker everyone hopes to encounter, but rarely does. She has an extraordinary gift that allows her to do much more than diagnose and treat.”
Abbie K. – Minneapolis




K., age 45, is a long term chronically PTSD disabled patient. She has had daily headaches for 20 years. Two weeks ago she reported that she had had 4 days of pain free time, and was having the exceedingly odd sensation of "smiling all the time". She and Cathi have made extraordinary fast progress together.
Dr. Cole




I referred C.L., age mid-forties, to see Cathi after a life of suffering the post traumatic stress disorder of parental sexual abuse over many years of her childhood, with major dysfunctions of alcohol and drug abuse, and with the disabling symptoms of migraine that have for more than twenty years become chronic.

She has lived with daily headaches that have not responded to any of the several drugs which have benefited many such suffering patients. She has needed chronic opiate treatment of her chronic pain syndrome.

In the few weeks that Cathi has worked with her, C.L. has begun to experience days without pain, periods of happiness, and a reduction in her opiate dosage requirements that represent a breakthrough in her stalled-out life as a single mom raising a teen-age daughter with only social security income resources.
Dr. Racer




“I first met Cathi Churchill eight years ago when she effectively helped my work unit through the stress of a hospital-wide layoff. I was impressed with her clear-minded approach and willingness to listen.”
Andy R.




N., age 60, is a hard driving attorney twenty year patient of mine who hit the wall with chronic fatigue four years ago, and began to realize she had to learn to rest. She recovered enough to return to her workaholic lifestyle when she was stopped by a herniated cervical disc and resumption of her chronic colitis.

Working with Cathi, she is discovering "the way she does life" and learning to make choices about it. She came in last week, having "danced until dawn". She is learning to dialogue with her body in effective ways.
Dr. Cole




“I stumbled upon Cathi after my recent heart attack that was brought on by stress. I was scared of having another one, and didn’t know what to do. I had lost hope. Working with her has changed my life. I’m so grateful."
Debbie – Canada




M.S., a woman in her late forties with progressively more and more disabling rheumatoid arthritis since childhood, whose most recent problems have arisen over the last two to three years as complications of immunosuppressive therapy for her disease. The complications have been associated with the severely disabling chronic pain of recurrent herpes neuralgia for more than three years, and for the past 15 months, recurrent osteomyelitis in her right lower mandible.

The second, more alarming (even life-threatening) problem has caused months of diagnostic and therapy confusion among her many consultants, three successive resections of the bone over the last six to eight months, and the still ongoing threat of more relapses of the smoldering bone infection and chronic pain only made bearable by chronic, massive doses of opiates.

In the few months since M. began to work with Cathi with several modalities: stress management, therapeutic touch, guided imaging, and others, her life has become more livable, as she has become able to bear the pain and the discouragement of unresolved disease.

She has relied on many of the methods for maintaining hope and getting through overwhelming discouragement by using the inner resources she has learned with Cathi.

My hope as her primary physician, is that Cathi and M. will be able to continue to work together to maintain that inner strength and hope as she faces yet more months of pain, and further repeated surgery.

Thank you for the healing guidance you've been able to give her thus far.
Dr. Racer




“I sought out the help of Cathi during my divorce, and found her to be an insightful and compassionate coach. Her ability to see deep into the heart of an emotionally stressful problem is, I believe, unique and I would highly recommend her service to anyone.”
P.R. – Brooklyn Center




S., age 48, is a Laotian patient of mine with 15 years of chronic abdominal pain. She has had an extensive medical worked up, and nothing ever worked. Cathi saw her over several months.

S. has improved! Cathi established a trusting relationship with her, and helped her to effectively break through her wall of silence and grief about her son's mental illness, and taught her how to "change her thinking".

S. now comes in smiling, notes some unusual continued symptoms, but no longer has chronic abdominal disabling pain.
Dr. Cole




“Control My Stress is so amazing. I want to thank you, again, for such a valuable resource.”
Tony.


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