On Nov 7, 4:25=A0pm, Vance <Vance.L...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Nov 7, 12:49=A0pm, "Novice" <bardirectREM...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>
> > aneasthesia?
>
> Sorry, I was writing quickly and forgot that there is a common
> American spelling. =A0In my educational background people were sticklers
> about the language and you had to learn Greek, Latin, or German if you
> were studying medicine because the terminology is all rooted in those
> languages.
>
> Either is acceptable in common usage and I should have thought about
> that comment before I made it. =A0Anesthesia is and always has been a
> bastard spelling in my mind and that prejudice slipped out. =A0My bad.
>
> However, I am interested in what he was/is doing with hypnosis as
> anesthesia/aneasthesia in a medical practice. =A0The OP's first post
> doesn't quite pass the first sniff test as coming from an MD, but you
> do get a strong whiff of GRPiness about it.
>
> Vance
I don't know what GRPiness is. I am retired from medicine.
Anesthesia was for light surgical procedures - like suturing without
xylocaine. I used hypnosis rarely, mainly for anxiety prior to a
potentially painful procedure. For instance, endometrial suction
curretage was a good fit - indicated in a peri-menopausal patient with
bleeding. I am answering your questions, without sarcasm or
judgement. Is it too much to answer my original question? By *****c,
I mean a non-actor, hypnosis naive person who unwittingly is convinced
to disrobe/orgasm - and better still if they are in a committed
relation****p. I think the original hypnotist (Paul Knight) on
Hypnovideo did an admirable job but he has all but disappeared. Did
he get in trouble? Frankly, I draw the line at watching these
videos. I cannot imagine personally actually 'seducing' someone thru
hypnosis to engage in lewd acts.


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