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Fem
Posted - 07/08/2007 : 08:33:50 Dr. Sopher confirmed by e-mail that my spasmodic torticollis is most probably TMS. I believe him! Have read all of Dr. Sarno's books and the one by Marc Sopher. I do my 'homework' everyday, stopped all medication and fysiotherapy, also no more Botox injections. However, after 3 months I am still suffering from spasms and neck and shoulder pain. (Although I feel better having stopped the medication). I am Dutch (The Netherlands) and unfortunately there are no medical persons here who know what TMS is. So I can't go for help or psychotherapy. Has anyone perhaps some suggestions, apart from telling me to struggle on? Josephine
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HilaryN
Posted - 07/08/2007 : 08:56:45 Hi Josephine,
You could look for an analytically-trained psychotherapist and lend them Sarno's book. (You might want to talk to a few first and see if they agree with the principles.)
Alternatively I think Dr Dubin does psychotherapy by phone. (Search this forum for his details.)
You could also try contacting other people from the forum from the Netherlands - it's always helpful to chat to people going through or who have gone through the same process as you.