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plainchant Posted - 10/27/2004 : 17:17:07
I've noticed on multiple occasions that it is impossible for me to get TMS symptoms when I am at the beach and in the water there. Somehow the combination of water and sunshine melts away my symptoms: which chiefly alternate between a type of pain in my upper left chest and anxiety. I am not quite sure if the swimming somehow acts a distraction in place of my TMS. I know that sunshine has the power to lift away depression, and perhaps the swimming increases the blood circulation. Of course the symptoms might reoccur a few hours later. But still I would highly recommend the beach for prompt relief of TMS symptoms (at least in my case).
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JoeW Posted - 10/27/2004 : 22:16:04
Yes indeed - if only it were possible to spend all our time at the beach!

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