Biofeedback Sessions Walterboro SC

Biofeedback sessions that focused on the patients’ faces and necks, which store the most tension, helped study participants learn to relax muscles and lower anxiety. Their blood sugar levels dropped significantly as they learned to modulate their response to stress.

Coastal Empire Mental Health
(843) 549-6536
2004 Jefferies Hwy
Walterboro, SC
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Mental Health Professional

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Coastal Empire Mental Health
(843) 549-6536
2004 Jefferies Highway
Walterboro, SC
 
Lamprecht Dorothy McCoy Ed.D
(843) 538-2273
1281 Bells Highway
Walterboro, SC
 
Merry DeLeon
(803) 641-5900
655 Medical Park Dr
Aiken, SC
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Psychiatry

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Robert Dudley Cox
(864) 488-9710
114 N Johnson St
Gaffney, SC
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Psychiatry

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Josie Drive Residents
(843) 549-6979
210 Josie Dr
Walterboro, SC
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Mental Health Professional

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(843) 549-6979
210 Josie Drive
Walterboro, SC
 
Mental Health Center
(843) 726-8030
1510 Grays Hwy
Ridgeland, SC
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(803) 799-0331
1433 Gregg St
Columbia, SC
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Mental Health Professional

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David Downie
(803) 252-4882
1327 Richland St
Columbia, SC
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Psychiatry, Child Psychiatry

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High Glucose Levels

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Stress and diabetes don’t mix. Stress tends to aggravate the body’s ability to modulate glucose levels, and that’s a problem for diabetics, whose bodies typically do not produce enough insulin to process glucose under normal circumstances. This leads to a buildup of glucose in the blood instead of the cells, which need glucose for energy. It makes sense that reducing stress should lower blood glucose levels, and a study conducted at the Medical University of Ohio has found just that: The ability to relax at will using biofeedback techniques can reduce blood glucose levels.

“Very often people with diabetes feel there is not much they can do besides watch their diet and exercise,” says Angele McGrady, one of the study’s authors. “They may not understand why their blood sugar gets elevated. But if you don’t know how to manage stress, or if you have a lot of it, blood sugar levels will go up disproportionately.”

Biofeedback sessions that focused on the patients’ faces and necks, which store the most tension, helped study participants learn to relax muscles and lower anxiety. Their blood sugar levels dropped significantly as they learned to modulate their response to stress.

Elizabeth Marglin

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