Possibly. I'm big on perception and knowing/feeling what's going on, especially
with my own body. In most cases I still feel the pain and recognize that its
nasty, I just don't let it become the focus of what I'm doing.
One of these days I'm going to find a free second and read a few books on pain
and pain control. My last book on the subject was at least 7 years ago.
Another thing to add to me list. :)

> That's one of the more effective methods of cognitive forms of pain
> control. Redefinition, along with distraction work quite well. Michael,
> wiht what you've said, and from other discussions I''ve had with you, I'd
> guess that you'd  probably be very good at using full hypnotic analgesia
> instructions to control pain.

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