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carol r. |
Posted - 11/01/2005 : 11:22:03 my friend has suffered with many of TMS symptoms. her latest casualty was while playing tennis she felt a pain in her elbow which now is bruising. during the week this happened her parents were in a nursing home in Florida and she couldn;t get in touch with them. her stress level is very high since she is always worrying about them. could the pain from this tennis injury be another TMS episode? |
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redskater |
Posted - 11/01/2005 : 16:03:41 I got it last Jan. from doing excercises that my physical therapist gave me!! It was prety painful and I never used it trying to make it heal. Then after reading Sarno, I decided it was just a TMS symptom and proceeded to go out and hit golf balls with it, it got better right after I started using it again. Now it's almost gone! I didn't have any brusing though.
Gaye |
CherylH |
Posted - 11/01/2005 : 15:45:53 My 2nd major TMS episode originated from the elbow. I researched tennis elbow, golfer's elbow; the PT people said thoracic outlet syndrome, the 1st ortho. dr after 2 minutes said tennis elbow. After several months of PT while reading Dr. Sarno's work in earnest, I finally met with a TMS Dr. who agreed it was TMS. I take motrin when it's painful but otherwise I ignore it and just keep going. This has been a year now, and I'm so much happier without the fear that it is/was a major injury that I was exacerbating with additional activity... Cheryl |