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enlightenment-bound |
Posted - 10/13/2005 : 20:39:09 I can't tell you all how glad I am to find this TMS forum. I read Sarno about 6 years ago, and it made sense, but I didn't follow through. Now I'm determined and won't stop. I have several questions, if anyone knows the answers. I've quit taking all antiflammatories and pain meds. However, I have been taking an antidepressant for anxiety and 1-2 mg. of xanax for several years, not for pain but for general anxiety and panic attacks. Of course I know there is great interconnectedness here, but I haven't read anything in Sarno or elsewhere about these two drugs. Anyone out there know? And whoever posted the 12 daily reminders, thank you! I have Sarno's other book but not this one. I will be getting it tho. Thanks to all. Why did I pick such a looooooong username?????? |
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pault |
Posted - 10/16/2005 : 05:46:29 E-B ,I think it would be o.k. to stop the meds except for the anti-depression drugs,that takes time to do,and it may cause confusion with the tms. Best to wait and do one at a time. Paul. |
cindy_gail |
Posted - 10/14/2005 : 13:12:35 Thank you Peter. I changed my long username from enlightenment-bound. It was so nice to hear from someone who could site page and verse regarding depression and anxiety. I can see why the books need reading and re-reading. Cindy |
n/a |
Posted - 10/14/2005 : 06:47:59 Welcome to the board.
In fact, according to Dr. Sarno, anxiety and depression are equivalents of TMS. See page 30 of his book "The Mind Body Prescription." In a nutshell, he believes that these serve the function of distracting us from underlying and threatening emotions. The psyche, he says, is eclectic in its choice of distractors.
I have been thinking how my brain fools me in linking certain movements with pain in order to get meto think that my problem is physical, and how that I- even unconsciously - try to avoid doing things in order to pain avoid. In doing so, however, I am sending a message back my brian, regardless of what I may be saying with my mouth, that I do believe I have a physical problem. It is a dilemma, and one of the main reasons it is important to resume all normal physical activity as soon as possible. I know this is not easy...
As for not taking your meds that will have to be an individual choice which you should discuss with your doctor.
Wishing you a speedy and full recovery!!!! |
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