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kelvin |
Posted - 07/29/2007 : 21:56:30 I decided my web site was a little drab so I added some pics and a little more text for clarification. If anyone finds any typos or other problems please let me know. Link is below. Kelvin
My favorite TMS files and links http://www.etex.net/kelving (may not work with FireFox browser) |
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Singer_Artist |
Posted - 08/01/2007 : 09:27:06 This is wonderful, Kelvin..thanx so much..I am a Christian in the middle of a terrible TMS flare up in my wrists and also neck/knee TMS issues..I love Dr. Brady and wish i could afford to see him..Going to watch the video again thanx to you..:) We should all pray for one another too.. God bless, Karen |
shawnsmith |
Posted - 08/01/2007 : 08:18:52 I wonder what Dean Ornish, MD would say about TMS? I would love to know.
******* Sarno-ize it! Read chapter 4 of Dr. Sarno's "The Divided Mind." It's all you need to know in order to recover. |
drziggles |
Posted - 07/31/2007 : 10:02:27 Thanks, kelvin--that's a great summary of resources. I will be recommending it to my patients! |
kelvin |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 23:21:59 quote: Originally posted by free2Bme
You might could add a picture of a yoga pose beside Kim's site, Tar Pit Yoga. ;+) Acually we do owe Kim a lot of graditude because it was her previous website that this message board did a spin off from.
For real, I think that Kim Ruby has one of the best understandings of the TMS theory that I have read thus far. Do you have this piece that I found a few months back? I didn't get it from her website but, it might be there, dunno. I think it reads as good as any complete book when it comes to the whole TMS concept...wrapped all up into one simple article. You might want to add it as a separate article, what say you?
http://www.stjohn.org/innerpage.aspx?PageID=2480
Thanks, ~S~. I had planned to eventually put some kind of pic beside most of the links. It just got late and I figured I would finish the rest later. But, since you asked...wish granted. I also added a comment next to the link to her site. As for the link you've recommended; I try to not have duplicates and everything at the stjohn site is on Kim Ruby's site. But, thanks for the suggestion and GBU2!
To rjm about Dr. Brady's book/video; I have read all of Sarno's books and Dr. Brady's book and have both Drs videos. I personally got more out of Sarno's material but my wife and my mother say that Brady's material was much easier to understand and apply. I did like the fact that Brady addresses the importance for Christians to make sure that their relationship with God is not out of balance. Of course, a person does not have to believe in Jesus to benefit from the TMS diagnosis and treatment, it is just that Christians will have unresolved issues and a source of guilt, fear, shame and host of other negative emotions if we are not at peace with Him.
Later, Kelvin
My favorite TMS files and links http://www.etex.net/kelving (may not work with FireFox browser) |
rjm |
Posted - 07/30/2007 : 18:53:16 thanks for your site! I had a few minutes to explore last night and it's very helpful having a collection of links in one place. I really appreciated the one to Dr. Brady's video. I have been waiting to have his book come in on hold from the library, so I watched the video last night fascinated, as much of what he said really hit me in a new way that I have not gotten from my previous readings and reviews of resources.
In fact, so much so that I only woke up once during the night--when I usually wake several times, and both that time and in the morning, I had almost no pain/spasming in my outer calf, which has been my MO. In fact, my calf was loose with no numbness for the first time in about two months. I have also made it throughout my day without any issues. I don't expect that this is completely gone...yet, but something certainly clicked and got to my subconscious last night That's progress.
I don't mean the religious overtones as that's not me, but this was another worthwhile TMS resource (although he says AOS), and especially one that has certainly been in our shoes himself. |
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