Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy (R.S.D.); post-operative pain

Post-operative Pain

Most people recover normally after an operation. Pain gradually subsides, and any scarring often disappears after a while. However, in some cases, post-operative pain begins to escalate and spread to other areas of the body, instead of disappearing.

The audio exercise ‘Preparing for an Operation’ can prepare your subconscious mind before an operation to avoid shock, work with the surgery during the operation, and recover quickly afterwards.

Another exercise, ‘Restoring Cell Function’ can help reduce scarring and any residual pain.

Read Tracy’s case history about how her problem began after a successful operation, where the pain simply did not go away, it just got worse.

Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy

When a pain increases after an operation or injury instead of decreasing, many doctors simply don’t believe it is possible.  However, it is possible, and those who have witnessed it, and acknowledged it, have given it a name – Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy, or RSD. This word does not appear in my 1994 medical dictionary.

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disclaimer: results may vary. Please consult your GP – Resolution Magic can work along-side regular medicine.

Disclaimer: The book does not, and cannot, provide individual medical advice, but rather is for general informational purposes only. My advice is not intended to be a substitute for individualized medical advice, diagnosis or treatment by a qualified professional who is aware of your medical history and has had an opportunity to examine you.