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kenny V Posted - 09/02/2004 : 08:29:09
In the past I have read a couple of posts that refereed to drop foot or (floppy foot syndrome), as a TMS equivalent.

i tried a search to find the posts that where written on (floppy foot syndrome (drop foot ), could not find them so i was curious and posted this message.

I have a coworker who has had sciatic problems several years ago and recently has had drop foot symptoms, for three months that brought him to a quick surgery out of fear. There was no pain associated with his symptoms. I have discussed the possibility of this being a manifestation and another coworker who introduced me to Sarno has discussed this to him as well, he has rejected the idea for his situation.
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My question is. Is this type of manifistatation almost always TMS related or is this a valid diagnosis with symptoms related to a structural problem?


It is a shame when you have gift to give, a saving message, yet you are shunned because of lack of trust and BC of the world’s form of programming in believing in a mainstream truth.

Thanks
Kenny V


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2scoops Posted - 09/02/2004 : 11:55:58
If the shoe fits the floppy foot then I say wear it. You know what I am saying.
2scoops Posted - 09/02/2004 : 11:34:28
Does the man seem likely to have TMS? I am almost where I'm at the point where almost everything is TMS, except something real serious. But I do strongly believe hat most prescriptions and medications out there are to treat TMS. But if your friend has had surgery and is still having the symptoms, I think I know what the answer is. Because surgery does not treat TMS.

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