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 Post subject: Re: hair pulling
PostPosted: Sat Apr 26, 2008 4:35 pm 
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Lol, I lost track of time the second time when I was getting it done during my break and I accidentally took an extra half hour.

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 Post subject: Re: hair pulling
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 3:01 am 
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Hi ,, my name is Nora. its my first time to post here ,, i've been suffering from trichotillomania for more than 15years,,, i am 28years old ,, i live in the middle east and i tried every way to stop but i still cant,, last year i visited lucinda ellery salon , i wasnt sure if its gonna help or not but i wanted to try those system they use to cover the scalp ,, and the begining it helped but after 6weeks it was open and i had to go back to london,, but i live in the middle east and its not easy to just go to london every now and then ,, i was adjusting my interlace system in my country but they were using those clips than harmed my hair and i lost lots of more hair i went back to london to put the interlace ssytem and hope i can try to find someone who can fix it everynow and then somewehre closer than london ,, i feel sorry for myself i tried so many ways and still i cant stop,, i know its wrong and its disgusting but its not in my hands !!! now i am in switzerland with my family and the interlace ssytem started to open and i cant go back to london ,, its very difficult ,, can anyone help me here to tighten the interlace system !?! is there any other person who share the same problem ? any advice?


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 Post subject: Re: hair pulling
PostPosted: Tue Aug 04, 2009 5:00 am 
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Do you pull at night? You could try wearing gloves to bed. Also, maybe grow your finger nails long. What about play-doh or silly putty to keep your hands busy when you are watching t.v. or having quite time.


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 Post subject: Re: hair pulling
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Hello Nora, I was reading your post and something came to mind, I don't know if you've heard of kinesiology - very simply it's a system in which specific muscles of the body are tested in order to provide information about physical and emotional states and this then enables imbalances to be corrected. I know one practioner in the UK who has had alot of success treating phobias, fears and behavioural issues with kinesiology. It can also be used for allergy testing.

I've had it myself .... all your muscles are balanced by the practitioner and then they get you to think about the situation, feeling or behaviour that is the problem, they retest a muscle to identify the energy location and then correct it using pressure points on the body. Sounds weird, I know, but one minute I had this absolute terror about a situation and the next minute GONE and it's never come back in over 15 years.

Not sure whether it's something available in the Middle East but I'd have thought you should be able to find someone in Switzerland. I can't remember the name of the chap I saw in the UK .... it may come to me if you're interested.

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 Post subject: Re: hair pulling
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hi there thanks all for your reply,, its so nice of you ,, but i am not sure if you had trichotillomania and kinesiology helped you ? what i really need now is to find someone who has lucinda ellery experience and can fix my interlace system here in bahrain? i cant go to london and no one here know to fix it ... its a mess ! and its not easy to find someone to help me in my situation ,, any help ? thank You


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