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October 2008
Phantom limb pain is one of the most bizarre and troubling
phenomenon in the medical field. This is when a limb
is amputated, or lost in an accident, and the person
still feels pain in the non-existent limb. The medical
field has struggled for years on how best to deal
with this. There has been some progress made but not
enough.
Phantom limb pain also can be seen in survivors of
breast cancer who have had mastectomies. People have
even reported this phenomenon after having an organ
removed. Neurologists have some theories as to why
this happens, but again, nothing that is really revolutionizing
the field.
This problem is becoming even more prominent with
our returning veterans who are struggling with the
loss of a limb and the trauma that goes along with
that loss.
I recently went to a conference about EMDR (Eye Movement
Desensitization and Reprocessing), a type of trauma
therapy that I have been doing for almost 9 years.
I really like doing EMDR for two reasons: it is highly
researched and it works! I heard a report about doing
EMDR for people with phantom limb pain. And it stopped
the pain! I was amazed so I read the research that
had been done on it. It was all the same. In just
a few sessions, these people who had suffered pain
for years were no longer being bothered.
I have become fascinated by this, so fascinated that
I am starting a research project for women who have
suffered phantom breast pain. If you or anyone you
know is suffering from phantom breast pain and would
like to be in a study, please call me at 714-879-5868
x5. If you or anyone you know is suffering from phantom
limb pain and would like treatment, please call me
at the same number.
There is treatment available. Don’t let anyone
tell you differently.
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