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Emotional Rescue - Annie Hopper

It was just like being on Oprah!
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Nov 6, 2011 / 5:00 am

It was less than two weeks ago that we were in Boston holding a program. Twenty eager participants gathered there from across the globe. They came from Germany, Switzerland, throughout the United States and Canada.

The one thing that they all had in common is that all of them had suffered from an illness that was related to limbic system function in the brain. Many had severe chemical sensitivities, along with chronic pain and disabling reactions to every day common chemicals. Chemical sensitivities knows no borders.

Most of them are also depressed, and rightly so. Who wouldn’t be depressed when you live like a caged bird and can no longer participate in life? With little social interaction or connection to the outside world, it can get pretty lonely.

And equally with little help or answers from the mainstream medical system it can feel like you have been forgotten and left behind by the rest of society. Most have had to give up their jobs, and often suffer a great deal of additional loss with the constant diminishing of relationships, friendships and social activities. Their friends and family cannot understand why they seem to live with overly protective behaviours that seem out of proportion. But that’s what it’s like when you suffer from a chemical brain injury.

But today is a new chapter for them. Today they have embarked on a new journey of recovery through neuroplasticity. They are all eagerly awaiting to find out how to rewire the circuits in their brain that have been keeping their body in a chronic state of illness.

Today they are meeting others who suffer from the same condition that they do. For the first time in a long time, they feel a sense of belonging – a sense of being understood. And soon enough, their postures begin to relax as they realize that we have created an environment that allows them to be with each other with ease. Even the most timid members of this group begin to open up and interact.

And it is palpable – there is hope in the air.

It is hope filled to the brim that asks the question that they have not dared to ask in a long time. Is this the treatment that is really going to work?

Over the next three days we explain the science behind a chemical brain injury and they are given the tools they need to rewire the disorganized circuits. For some, rapid changes will already be happening within these three days. For others, it no longer becomes a question of “if” it works, but “that” it works.

The group bonds quickly and the respect, compassion and love that they develop with each other moves me to tears. You see, this is the beginning of a new life for them and they are as excited as children on Christmas morning. In fact, the energy of compassion in the room was so great that one of the participants offered to purchase each of the other nineteen participants a free copy of the DVD version of the program (valued at $250 each) while another person had paid for everyone’s meals during the whole three days.

They were all in shock and giddy with excitement. Someone in the group even commented “This is like being on Oprah! What’s next – a new car?” We all laughed in excitement and of the new hope and the divine energy that was created in that room.

I am truly one of the luckiest people on the face of this planet. Nothing makes me happier or makes my soul sing louder than sharing hope and happiness. And I get to see that time and time again.

Boston, this was your time to shine!

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About the author...

Annie Hopper is a Limbic System Retraining and Rehabilitation Specialist who has been in the health and wellness field for over twenty years. Hopper is an expert in the field of acquired limbic system brain injuries and neuroplasticity and works primarily with those who suffer from Chronic Fatigue Syndrome, Fibromyalgia, Chemical Sensitivities and other limbic system impairments.

In addition to being a Brain Retraining Specialist and Environmental Advocate, Annie also has years of experience as a Core Belief Counselor, Life Coach, Workshop Facilitator, Keynote Speaker, Newspaper Columnist and featured guest as an Emotional Wellness Expert on talk radio.

With a deep understanding of illness and brain function, today Annie provides a wide range of programs and services to facilitate healing for others. Through limbic system neuro rehabilitation programs, counselling services, writing and keynote speeches, Annie provides vital, ground-breaking information and tools for recovery.

Annie can be reached at www.anniehopper.com




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