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windy Posted - 02/09/2007 : 15:58:07
I've had TMS "outbursts" on various occasions as an adult, the worst manifestation being "fibromyalgia" years ago which is what led me to Sarno and his theories. Once I discovered it I was out of misery.

Fast forward, this past fall I started having top of foot pain, then tons of swelling, then little nodules by the ankle. So I broke down and got an MRI. The MRI reveals "marked degeneration" of the tibialis anterior tendon, tendinosus, a tear, and tenosynovitis. I see no mention of these diagnoses on here indicating that they are fancy schmancy names for tms....
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tennis tom Posted - 02/10/2007 : 18:35:17
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Originally posted by windy

Tom,

To my mind it appeared out of the blue, just speedwalking on a treadmill, no slip or fall. That's why I left it untreated in spite of the swelling .... I'm a little mad at myself about that, (typical!) but not very.

Windy




Given that, I would dx-timate that it could possibly be TMS, although only a fool would attempt to dx over the internet.
windy Posted - 02/10/2007 : 10:49:43
Tom,

To my mind it appeared out of the blue, just speedwalking on a treadmill, no slip or fall. That's why I left it untreated in spite of the swelling .... I'm a little mad at myself about that, (typical!) but not very.

Windy
armchairlinguist Posted - 02/09/2007 : 19:26:59
Tenosynovitis of the thumb, aka DeQuervain's syndrome, is a form of RSI, thus a form of TMS. So it could be, when found elsewhere.

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tennis tom Posted - 02/09/2007 : 19:13:21
Windy, was there an injury that caused it or did it appear out of the blue?
windy Posted - 02/09/2007 : 16:01:05
Sorry! pressed post to quickly....
I do know that tendinosus is the "chronic" version of tendintis, which sets off alarm bells, but I don't see mention in Sarno's work of these diagnoses. Any TMSers with personal experience of the above?

Thanks much,
Windy

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