How to calm your mind before a medical procedure — Anxiety Slayer™

Points covered in this episode:

Get some clarity

This kind of anxiety can feel very big and invasive.

Getting clear on what worries you and getting support can help.

Ask yourself what your main concern is. For example, a fear of needles, general discomfort with white coats, anxiety over a potential diagnosis, or about feeling confined.

Talking with a trusted friend, or a professional can help you get clear and from there explore the support you need.

Take care of practical things in advance

Having practical arrangements in place ahead of time is one less thing to worry about.

Do you need someone to accompany you?

Bookend

Often when we’re worried about this kind of event it feels like a dead end and we cant see anything positive beyond it. Bookending the day of your appointment with something to look forward to later can help you see beyond to a place where you can relax and settle.

Maybe a walk, or an evening with a friend, or starting a new book you’ve been wanting to read.

After the break we’ll be talking about supportive calming techniques you can do before a visit to the doctor or any medical procedure.

Dig in were you find comfort

Find inspiration.

Go deeper with your personal spiritual or self-care practices.

Calming and coping techniques

Rescue Remedy – before and after

The Calming Point – guided practice on our Patreon

Tapping for specific fears

Guided SOS Tapping for when anxiety is running high, you can find guided sessions in our Health Anxiety course.



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