5. As someone who has struggled with Irritable Bowel Syndrome (IBS) for the past decade, I’ve been eager to experiment with this exercise. I experience an array of unpleasant sensations in my gut most days. I’ve completed the exercise four times now. When I do it before bed, I fall asleep within the first five minutes, and wake back up towards the end of the exercise. I’m not sure if this is a freeze state, or if my digestive system is simply needing the rest? When I do it in the morning, I’m able to stay awake, but haven’t noticed an increase in sensations or movement in the gut. If anything, I feel less connected to my gut during the exercise, as if there is a void of sensation. I wonder if there is a way that I can refine this exercise, so that my gut experiences more ease and flow?Irene Lyon2019-11-14T15:00:33-08:00
4. I had spasms during this exercise. Now at night, if I place my hands on my body — on my stomach, anywhere on hips or pelvis, or my chest, then I spasm over and over from that body part, until I take my hands off. So I can’t touch my body now? I’m wondering what this means, and if I need to be doing anything?Irene Lyon2019-11-14T14:59:10-08:00
3. Is morning sickness dysregulation of the gut nervous system? And to avoid that, do we just have to keep doing this exercise, or is there anything else?Irene Lyon2019-11-14T14:58:25-08:00
2. I have constipation and I wanted to know if the meditation that Elinor did, taking us through the whole digestive system, is the reason I went to the bathroom right after? Is that what made me poop? If so, I might have to try that one again.Irene Lyon2019-07-27T17:25:51-07:00
1. I can tell that my ‘icky stomach-stuck’ feelings have come back. I’m wondering if that’s partly why I’ve been hyperventilating this week. Is my gut sending distress signals to my brain?Irene Lyon2019-11-14T14:57:37-08:00