This is interesting to see. Is it true for me to think this may not work for everyone? I expect I’m not alone. Unfortunately for me focusing on the pain always causes it to become much worse. I have fibromyalgia and had to stop watching as it started a migraine after the pain everywhere got suddenly worse. I find distraction is the best way to cope by focusing on something else. Edit: I am feeling a bit stressed today so maybe I’ll try again another day. 😊
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
This techninque is good for nociplastic pain.
@sabineekaterinamuller83229 ай бұрын
First of all-- if the goal is not to diminish or end pain, then why do it? I have tried doing this practice for YEARS-- it has done absolutely nothing. I have no fear of movement-- I am very very active-- AND in extreme pain. This practice does absolutely nothing for me.
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
I'm sorry it didn't work for you. I've seen hundreds, if not thousands or people who have found relief in this kind of treatment. Once they stop fearing that pain is a danger signal, their brain stops fueling the sensations of pain.
@naomideleon83639 ай бұрын
You are exactly 💯 right. People in REAL severe pain will never benefit from this . Only brings almost disrespectful to devaluate our real PAIN..no fear here either!! I am and feel safe .
@Rae-qf7xv7 ай бұрын
Doesn't work😂. Drs love to talk rubbish anything to not give a sufferer what actually works God forbid! Trying to work 3 jobs just to keep my home and put food on the table so having time to watch the sky and clouds is quite frankly ridiculous and insulting.
@ALT-vz3jn7 ай бұрын
@@DrAndreaFurlanhave you done an actual study to validate your ‘observations’? Why should we believe you?
@utdfortreble6 ай бұрын
@@naomideleon8363this cured my chronic pelvic pain. I don't appreciate being told my pain was not REAL SEVERE. It sure as hell was. This stopped me from fearing the pain, i was able to just observe the pain neutrally. Once i stopped being afraid of pain in my day to day life it dissapeared. I hope the same can happen to you. Remember: chronic pain is caused by your brain, your thoughts and especially your fear. It has nothing to do with your body.
@Pedro8k9 ай бұрын
I wonder if your clients realise how lucky they are to have you has there doctor. This video made sense and was helpful
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Hi Pedro, thank you for your kind words.
@kulvinderbhyan50349 ай бұрын
Ma'am I'm having varicocele (grade 1-2) since 5 years..... feels mild discomfort...... Dr says manage it conservatively... not surgical intervention needed..... it seems psychosomatic..... Refered to psychiatrist...... that consistent discomfort lost my calmness, that effect my intestinal function (gas trapped, that lost my appetite, that lost my lean muscle mass.... what kind of pain (discomfort if i call it ,being very mild) i am dominating...??
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for taking the time to write this comment. I don't have the ability to give medical advice here because I am not able to get all the details that I need and most importantly, to examine you. I don't give individual medical advice via social media or by email. This channel is for educational purposes only. Please talk to your doctor. Have you seen my website yet? Check it out www.doctorandreafurlan.com
@triciaanne61618 ай бұрын
Could this work for pain associated with chronic pancreatitis?
@naomideleon83639 ай бұрын
Wow i wish thus worked for severe pain 😪 unfortunately this absolutely does not work if youre in excruciating pain
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Don't loose hope.
@ALT-vz3jn7 ай бұрын
Chronic pain patients are gaslighted every day by these supposed ‘pain specialists’.
@Gpacharlie9 ай бұрын
I do this most mornings at final wakeup. In 60-90 minutes the high levels of very disturbing multiple pains, often approaching severe, and brain stuff subside to more manageable and less wide spread pain. Then I stretch. Then I get ready for and go out for a walk. I do somatic tracking while walking and my body tells me when to return home. Warm water pool therapy is hugely helpful. Unfortunately it is not very available to most.
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this comment. I'm glad to hear that you improved. Please make sure you talk to your doctor. I do not give individual medical advice via website or email. Have you seen my website already? Check it out www.doctorandreafurlan.com
@MN-dt2kq9 ай бұрын
This is great advice and meditation thank you 🙏🏼
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@noriskern73857 ай бұрын
Wonderful video, in my case it’s helping
@DrAndreaFurlan7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this comment. I'm glad to hear that you improved. Please make sure you talk to your doctor. I do not give individual medical advice via website or email. Have you seen my website already? Check it out www.doctorandreafurlan.com
@francemifsud92239 ай бұрын
I wish you 2o24 all the best in your life. Love you from Malta France xxxxxxxxxx
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Thank you France
@pecelirovucago71499 ай бұрын
Hello Dr. Andrea , interesting post ! Will be 81 on Saturday , and still active without any pain issues ! I have subscribed to your channel for sharing with others , thank you .
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@tosexe25354 ай бұрын
Hi, Andrea what about triggered pain? For example, I have pain in my hand when touching certain parts, also after using it for too long, how should I do somatic tracking then? Touch the area that's tender/sensetive while at the same time do somatic tracking?
@kathleenclarke8284 ай бұрын
almost had to NOT Listened because of that horrible music.
@krishnavenialphonse14629 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr.Furlan... Happy 2024 to you and family❤❤
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Thank you too
@dollyrama11329 ай бұрын
Never ever take it up on urself to help someone with PTSD with repeated exposure to the trauma or pain, in order to desensitize them. You will damage that person permanently. The brain is complicated. Google, reading books, even videos are not always accurate. Leave it to the real professionals or just offer emotional support and kindness. Life is not a boot camp and trauma/pain have numerous causes.
@johnathanabrams84348 ай бұрын
Don't listen to dollyram. You're body can go through bioplastic changes till the day you die. They can be good or bad but they are never permanent.
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Hi @dollyrama1132. I didn't suggest to use this technique for PTSD.
@johnathanabrams84348 ай бұрын
@@DrAndreaFurlan How well does phentolamine work for sympathetic activity ? www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179372/ A New Unified Theory of Trigger Point Formation: Failure of Pre- and Post-Synaptic Feedback Control Mechanisms Robert D. Gerwin 2.2. Sympathetic Nerve Inhibition of TrP EPN The ⍺-adrenergic inhibitor phentolamine reduces the average integrated signal of EPN by about 60% [13], but the specific mechanism by which this occurs has not been previously addressed. Both the ⍺- and β-sympathetic nervous systems play a role in modulating muscle contraction, as will be discussed subsequently
@ALT-vz3jn7 ай бұрын
@@DrAndreaFurlanyour handout for medical professionals says that nociplastic pain is very commonly associated with adverse childhood effects. So yes, you’re associating nociplastic pain with PTSD. You’re not standing behind your ‘technique’ when challenged, that’s not very reassuring. Chronic pain patients are gaslighted by medical professionals every day.
@CJScrol9 ай бұрын
Fantastic method. Thanks. ❤ I had first & second degree burns from an accident, covering my face & front of upper body & during the time I was lying in an ice bath, I began to think of the strangeness of the pain from the burns & the ice penetrating my body through thin fabric of cotton blankets. The result was that the pain disappeared at some level & I merely observed strange sensations & the sense that everything was okay. I also remember inhaling & exhaling slowly.
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for this comment. I'm glad to hear that you improved.
@katrinastarkweather20749 ай бұрын
This meditation helped me today. Thank you for this video and fir sharing this message with us!
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Wonderful!
@annakoziorowska19409 ай бұрын
Happy New Year Doctor! Lots of Great Health ! Greetings from Poland.
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Thank you for watching the video and writing this comment. Please share this video with your friends. I have lots of videos about chronic pain on my channel kzbin.info And don't forget to turn on the notifications 🔔 on youTube. so you get notified when I post new videos. And please remember, I do not give individual medical advice via social media or email.
@jo-annsiebert48609 ай бұрын
You have helped me a lot over the past several months with your KZbin videos. This sounds like a great focus for me right now. Jo-Ann
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Great to hear!
@칸츄리혜올희4 ай бұрын
Is this technique only applicable to patients with conditions like fibromyalgia? I have suffered nerve damage to my left scapula due to trauma, and my scapula became unstable 24/7. I underwent a procedure to drill holes in my scapula to tie it to my a rib to stabilize them. However, the doctor lacked expertise, and a month after the surgery, my rib completely broke under the strain of scapular movement. Again scapula was unstable and a rib still completely broken. Since then, I have been living with severe pain for two years. My rib is still completely broken. The doctor irresponsibly said that the rib is not crucial bone, and that I am just sensitive to pain; broken rib is not a problem. In such a case, can I fully recover from the pain? Are there cases of people with even more severe trauma and injuries who have recovered from their pain?
@malatianvekar7339Ай бұрын
Thank you ❤ you are a nice person.
@DrAndreaFurlanАй бұрын
You are so kind
@pratibhababar98089 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Dr, for informative information ❤
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
You are very welcome.
@southernsass29379 ай бұрын
Thank you Dr. Very informative ❤
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Glad it was helpful!
@leamathias83949 ай бұрын
All the best in 2024
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Many thanks
@vytuong60878 ай бұрын
👍😊thanks Dr. ❤
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Most welcome!
@Rares.E9 ай бұрын
Mulțumesc! La mulți ani!
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Welcome!
@leamathias83949 ай бұрын
Wishing you all that's good in 2024, you are soo inspiring, God Bless
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Happy new year!
@나마스떼-s6u9 ай бұрын
good!
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Thank you! Cheers!
@francisugwu33639 ай бұрын
Happy new year! I had a steady hissing sound in my head. It started about 7 years ago. Cut a long story short, I was introduced to yoga and breathing exercises. I discovered that I almost fall asleep instantly if I commenced breathing exercises and always slept soundly thereafter; yet the hissing sound continue unabated. My experiences suggest that outcomes from these exercises may not be the desired.
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Thank you for your comment.
@Roxolana777R9 ай бұрын
❤❤❤🌹
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@MJames-c9r9 ай бұрын
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@goddessgood1189 ай бұрын
🦋🦋🦋
@DrAndreaFurlan8 ай бұрын
Thank you
@CristianeMarino9 ай бұрын
Andrea, que aula maravilhosa! Adorei a técnica. Muito obrigada por compartilhar seu conhecimento! Abraço!
@DrAndreaFurlan9 ай бұрын
Que bom que gostou. Tem muitos pacientes que melhoram das dores crônicas.