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Close Up Radio Spotlights End of Life Doula Lynelle Kristine

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Bay Village, OH - How do you learn to breathe with diminished lung capacity and still feel peace/find peace? According to Lynelle Kristine, RN, EOLD, Energetic Healing Practitioner, “When I intuitively look inside people with diminished lung capacity, be it from disease or energetic disharmony within the body, we work together to learn tools to best be able to learn how to release the energy held within to give more space to breathe, bring peace. If one has limited space due to disease, scarring, etc., we work together to learn how to expand and create space as long as able, but then also learning coping techniques to slow the breath, slow movements to conserve energy, limit stress, all to lessen the effects of ‘air hunger,’ which is often one’s greatest fear at end of life difficulty breathing. It has been beautiful to observe a patient or client use these techniques, the caregivers implementing the techniques and being patient with the slower movements or dialogue the person transitioning is needing and then watching the peaceful transition as they birth out of their body. For many Americans, the thought of death and dying is so frightening, we cannot even think about it, much less talk about it. Lynnelle saw this in her work as a pediatric oncology nurse. Since then, Lynelle has been supporting children and adults peacefully transition during and at the end of life. Families also benefit as they are able to grieve during the process, rather than clumped after. Lynelle also works with individuals and hospitals privately outside the Clinic, in-person and remotely. For more information about Lynelle Kristine, please visit her page on Facebook
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Bay Village, OH - How do you learn to breathe with diminished lung capacity and still feel peace/find peace? According to Lynelle Kristine, RN, EOLD, Energetic Healing Practitioner, “When I intuitively look inside people with diminished lung capacity, be it from disease or energetic disharmony within the body, we work together to learn tools to best be able to learn how to release the energy held within to give more space to breathe, bring peace. If one has limited space due to disease, scarring, etc., we work together to learn how to expand and create space as long as able, but then also learning coping techniques to slow the breath, slow movements to conserve energy, limit stress, all to lessen the effects of ‘air hunger,’ which is often one’s greatest fear at end of life difficulty breathing. It has been beautiful to observe a patient or client use these techniques, the caregivers implementing the techniques and being patient with the slower movements or dialogue the person transitioning is needing and then watching the peaceful transition as they birth out of their body. For many Americans, the thought of death and dying is so frightening, we cannot even think about it, much less talk about it. Lynnelle saw this in her work as a pediatric oncology nurse. Since then, Lynelle has been supporting children and adults peacefully transition during and at the end of life. Families also benefit as they are able to grieve during the process, rather than clumped after. Lynelle also works with individuals and hospitals privately outside the Clinic, in-person and remotely. For more information about Lynelle Kristine, please visit her page on Facebook
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