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rowanwitch | 13:53 Sun 30th Oct 2011 | Body & Soul
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This has come up before but a couple of weeks ago nearly I had this form of hypnotherapy and so far it seems to be working. I can't eat big meals any more...I've tried but was sick..

I know consciously I haven't had a gastric band but my unconscious is obviously of a different opinion.... its tied in with body image and work on personal relationships with food but I know one or two on here were curious a while back so I thought I'd share
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Was the groupon with particular people in your area or was it for some sort of company with branches everywhere?
In my case it was specific to the East Yorkshire area (just a one-man-band...pun intended).

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Mine was a local offer with a single hypnotherapst I googled hypnoband therapists to start and ended up with a groupon one
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Hypnotherapy is generally quite reasinable Hypnoband on the groupon offer was £99 for the two session programme top ups will be £60 if needed
Most of the special Hypnoband practitioners are charging between £250 and £600

The best ones are apparently the ones with the enhanced experience with sound effects and smell generators to reinforce the idea that you have been through a real operation these will ask you to be nil by mouth before the procedure and ask you to follow the real gastric band diet etc mine didn't but I can understand why the more expensive ones would be more effective,,,, more reinforcement
Blimey Rowan, you paid a lot more than me. I paid sixty four quid for four one-hour sessions. There were no 'special effects'.....just very soothing chat.
rowanwitch, and other AB'ers - do you consider that your consultation with the hypnotist was crucial to the treatment (?), or do you think that it would be as effective just with a self-hypnosos CD? I would very much like to try it, but can't really afford to visit a hypnotist at present.
I bought a CD but I'm afraid that didn't work for me either. The hypnotherapist said that there's a percentage of people that will not respond, and I'm one of 'em.
Actually, he didn't give me the CD. He emailed it to me as an attachment and I have it on the computer. I'd be happy to forward it to you if I am allowed (I guess you would have to post a throw-away address for me).
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I think the whole process was important to me... but some people have good results from self hypnosis or normal hypnotherapy so worth a try can't hurt might help as they say also worth googling 'mindful eating' to support the process

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