Lexi's Story - Stella Treatment: Dual Sympathetic Reset (SGB) for Trauma and PTSD
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- Опубліковано 3 лют 2022
- "Post-traumatic stress disorder is validation of what happened." For years, the trauma from sex trafficking hid in Lexi's body and mind, manifesting with even the simplest sounds, including laughter. Now, three months after receiving the Stellate Ganglion Block, Lexi can breathe deeply and enjoy some of the biggest things life has to offer.
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Thank you for sharing your story and I hear you and appreciate you fo= sharing I needed this.
thank you so much for sharing Lexi, I am about to have an SGB and I can relate to your previous symptoms with sound sensitivity, lack of peace and the effort it took to breathe. I totally understand the anger that arose on experiencing what you had been denied for so long.
Stella is a financial rort!
In Australia they charge approx $3000 for one treatment, one side. You can get exactly the same treatment from a radiologist with a referral from your GP, for about $500. You might need to make a few calls / emails to find a radiologist that will do it, but guaranteed you will find one in a major / capital city.
Thanku for sharing. Mine manifests thru severe stomach pain and sickness.
Does this require regular treatments or can it effectively reset your body putting it into a state of homeostasis?
Over 83% of Stella patients experience lasting relief from their trauma symptoms after one dual injection. The duration of the Stellate Ganglion Block's positive effects varies from patient to patient, lasting months or years.
So, 83 percent of the people achieve lasting relief with one dual injection?
It is highly variable. I have seen it last > a year, but 3-4 months is more typical. Duration of effect may be related to current environment, co-existent therapy and other individual factors.
What are the cons?
Only $3000