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FlyByNight Posted - 01/29/2006 : 18:43:31
has anyone experienced his-her TMS in the sub occipital area just at the base of the skull ???? I am asking this because when muscle spasms and nerve dysfonction are triggered at that specific place it does produces more symtoms than just pain (i.e. vascular irritatino, dizziness, troubled vision with black spots. These muscles are also very important in equilibrium meaning that spasms of some of these muscles can lead to a major loss of balance, etc etc....

Treating TMS with symptoms in these areas has its own challenges because the symtoms may be very frightning compared to more peripheric pain (arms and legs). Acceptance of the TMS diagnostics can be particularly difficult because of these facts.

I would just like to share my experience with some words and experiences with ppl suffering from similare symptoms

thanks in advance

Pat

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