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mamaboulet Posted - 08/31/2007 : 07:05:46
In addition to reading two of Sarno's books, I am also reading Dr Brady's book. I notice that he does not list RSI in his AOS catalog. Anybody know why?
I'm curious, because carpal tunnel was my very first pain syndrome. It started after I seriously overused my wrist (by ANY standards), but it never went away, long after the overuse (temporary) stopped and the wrist should have healed. Gee, that just happened to coincide with my second divorce and my son's legal problems. Imagine that.
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mamaboulet Posted - 08/31/2007 : 09:43:12
Yes, I'm puzzled. I skimmed through and don't see anywhere where he addresses it.
Ah, well. What counts is that I know it is TMS.
armchairlinguist Posted - 08/31/2007 : 09:16:01
Don't know -- I think it's a rather major omission!

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