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  Can Injured War Veterans, Workers
  and Others Rehab Better and Stand
  Up Faster? **
                         
                                                                                                         ---- by Bin Yang, Founder and CEO
               
    It has been reported that injured Iraq war veterans are underserved.  In fact, rehab can be done
    in a cost-effective way with a rewarding outcome to society, businesses, insurance companies
    and our injured.

    People disabled, such as the injured Iraq war veterans, w
orkers, accident victims and others,
    are usually under tremendous stress.  The deepest pain with disability is that the freedom of the
    person is taken away internally, making it seem hopeless.  In addition, they have to face many
    sudden changes, both physical and psychological.  The tremendous stress can affect their
    thinking, and prevent them from properly viewing their future recoveries and taking care of their
    physical bodies.  Dr. Benson at Harvard has proven with years of studies that they may have
    other cognitive, psychological and physical symptoms negatively affecting them from stress as
    well. 

    In addition, not every doctor tries hard enough, as indicated below, and some attorneys focus
    more on financial outcomes. These two "authority figures" in their lives can put their recoveries
    into a cage of deeper depression and lower motivation.

    My Family has been there, too.  After a tragic accident, my mother was placed on a ventilator.
    After five weeks of intensive care, the ICU physicians concluded that my mother would be
    ventilator-dependent for the rest of her life.  My mother refused to live on a machine; I had to hold
    in my tears to do my own assessment.  I found my mother did not breathe efficiently, so I taught
    her a new way to breathe and practiced with her. Within three days, my mother was taken off
    the ventilator successfully.  Had I not questioned the ICU doctors, as well as my own physicians
    at that time, my mother would have chosen to die.

    Later during rehabilitation, various experts gave us similar "usual" predictions.  Again, we did our
    way--we tried many kinds of relaxation methods, sought and worked with nine other specialists,
    including herbs and acupuncture.  Now my mother has been able to shop, cook, talk and laugh
    rather independently again.  There are many turnaround stories like my mother's in rehabilitation
    and other recovery. Having been there, I know the pain deeply. Every injured person deserves
    the best recovery and to have his or her life back. There is an effective method during
    rehabilitation process.

    A big part of rehabilitation is thorough stress management as well as some human software
    updating (mind) and some health maintenance. This is a Customized Stress & Recovery
    Program.  Our thinking system is like software running inside of us -- we can learn, relearn and
    update.  Several rehabilitation programs, including Mayo's and Harvard's, have also noticed the
    importance of stress management in rehabilitation.

    This group of people can have many other types of external and internal stressors, such as
    financial and social support, their own beliefs and views, their stress coping style, poor health
    maintenance, and, ultimately, poor recoveries.  Injured people need to build up their own
    relaxation hierarchy, so they can think clearly, participate in their recoveries efficiently, 
    including seeking help as needed.  There are 16 kinds of relaxation with many variations of
    each kind, including deep breathing and meditation.  In addition to staying healthy, the injured
    can learn from successful recovery stories, have their related human software updated, and
    revitalize their internal power. Preventing tomorrow's stress is particularly important to this
    group, due to their low reserves.

    Under the Customized Stress & Recovery Program, the injured will learn how to maintain a
    clear mind, efficient software and good health; they will learn not to follow "authority figures"
    blindly, but trust themselves more, try harder and smarter, and recover better and faster, like
    my family. Some of them may need more and stronger assistance, such as antidepressants,
    to pass their most difficult times.

    The quicker this group can recover, the more confident they can be, and the harder they will
    try.  The faster they can stand up, the more productive and happy they will be, our society
    and businesses will be, and the more medical and legal costs businesses, insurance c
    ompanies and government can save in the long run.  Many individuals have a good chance to
    stand up if they are able to utilize their Full potential and All resources.

    Are you or your people utilizing yours and their Full potential and All resources to recover and
    stand up?
 
    About the Author
 
    Bin Yang is the Founder and CEO The Prince Synergya world's leading resource in human
    potential and productivity for businesses and individuals.  The Prince Synergy started to offer
    the Recovery Program to underserved Iraq War veterans two free services per month since July
    2007.