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rjh18 |
Posted - 07/22/2007 : 09:35:37 I am a former patient of Dr. Sarno. Many years ago I had severe prostatitis and only Dr. Sarno was able to cure it. Recently the past month I have had a post nasal drip,cough intermittent sinus pain and extreme fatigue and weakness. I decided to take a long walk to see if I was really so fatigued. After the walk I felt the same fatigue no more or less. How do I know if this is TMS? On a side note my father recently was hospitalized and this incident brought up much rage which I'm sure I repressed. Any help is appreciated.
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stefan |
Posted - 07/24/2007 : 15:04:47 It is definitely TMS!!! I dealt with it all the time and you can turn it off just like any other TMS equivalent. But make sure you don't have a sinus infection first. If you do, you allowed the TMS to get out of hand. Check it out with your Dr. and if you got gross stuff (green, smelly/sorry to get graphic with you) coming out of your nose, then kick it with anti-biotics and then apply the TMS principles to it. I can definitely tell you it is TMS, I suffered with allergies/sinusitis for 30+ years and after reading Mindbody Prescription IT IS GONE! Have no fear - just do it.
Stefan
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stanfr |
Posted - 07/24/2007 : 04:12:16 yeah it sounds like TMS, but why not just go to the dr and see what they say--if they give you a TMS-equivalent diagnosis (like allergy) then you know! |
sensei adam rostocki |
Posted - 07/22/2007 : 10:23:16 Certainly sounds like TMS to me. These are all common symptoms caused by a psychosomatic symptom imperative. Best, - Sensei
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