
Then join the growing number of people who have achieved recovery from CFS/ME using Reverse Therapy. Contact Lyn for more information or to make an appointment.
CFS/ME is a physical illness based on neurological and hormonal changes, it is not a psychological disorder. An area of the brain called the hypothalamus becomes overactive and puts the body into a state of “red alert” driving the body's systems to exhaustion leading to the many distressing symptoms. The hypothalamus maintains balance within the body (homeostasis) by controlling:
The overworking of the hypothalamus is caused by alarm signals generated by the limbic system (emotional brain). This happens when we ignore emotions and symptoms sent by our body to warn us of a difficult situation we need to act on. It is as if the “fear, flight, fight” mechanism is stuck in the “on” position.
Symptoms can vary from person to person, from day to day and month to month. Each symptom is trying to get your attention - there is something your body is not happy with - work with your therapist to find out what you can do to get rid of them. Contact Lyn for more information or to make an appointment.
I had suffered from CFS/ME for over 4 years and tried just about everything I could to treat it. Some treatments did temporarily treat the symptoms but RT is the only one to treat the cause. It took me 5 sessions but I felt better even after the first one. I no longer have to go bed during the day and am able to work 24 hours per week. The dizziness and fatigue (which were my main symptoms) very rarely occur and if they do I know exactly how to deal with them. I really feel I have got my normal life back again after over 4 years of being able to do very little. It was a great help to me that my therapist (Lyn) had been through it all herself and understood what I was going through.
I recommend RT to anyone struggling with fatigue. If you have a positive frame of mind it will work. You must go into the sessions wanting to get better (I know this sounds silly but you have to be determined) and you must follow the therapists instructions for between the sessions. It is you who will make yourself better, with your therapists help. Anyone sat reading this and wondering (just like I was 6 months ago) just contact your nearest therapist and that will be your first positive step to recovery.
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