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Felicity Posted - 11/13/2005 : 08:16:33
Hi all,

Am quite new to this, have read Sarno and am working on my TMS but I have a question.

My symptoms vary from day to day, some days they are ok and can do load of things, the next day pain will be worse for no reason. Then I think I should not have done so much the day before. The trouble is I never feel the pain when doing things its always the day after. I feel as if I go one step forward and two back. Is this how most people are or should it be steady progress?

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wrldtrv Posted - 11/13/2005 : 22:08:32
Felicity--I'll echo Dave. Ups and downs seem to give credence to a psychological explanation; TMS or whatever. This has also been my pattern over the past 5 weeks I have had my strange neuro symptoms that no tests have penetrated. The scary thing for me is that each time I feel back to normal and then have an off day I think I am back to square one.

One further point: I don't know how much exercise or activity your are doing the day before your pain begins, but it is normal to have post-exercise pain, not the same day, but the following day or even later.
Dave Posted - 11/13/2005 : 09:48:43
Ups and downs should be viewed as confirmation of the diagnosis.

Perhaps you don't feel pain when you are doing those things because you are enjoying yourself, or otherwise distracted by those activities. When our minds have something to focus on, the pain disappears.

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