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Redsandro |
Posted - 09/28/2007 : 15:51:13 Hi,
I know someone who developped stenosis. I suspect it's TMS. I decided to search for success stories on this forum, but I cannot seem to find any.
Has anyone ever 'cured' stenosis the Sarno way?
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Allan |
Posted - 10/01/2007 : 17:19:47 Search on "spinal stenosis" under "Maryalma8"
Another success story.
Allan. |
hiffer |
Posted - 10/01/2007 : 06:40:37 I was also diagnosed with spinal stenosis. Most days it was impossible to walk upright. Prior to knowing about Sarno, I had the surgery. After about 8 months of rest and some rehab, I was up and running again.I considered the surgery a success. Two years later, my initial back symptoms reappeared and gradually got worse. I stumbled upon Sarno information ( and Allan's comments in an Amazon book review---it was important to me at the time because Allan's diagnosis was the same as mine) and, within 2 months, was 'cured'.
I have had numerous TMS equivalents but my back has never bothered me again. |
Redsandro |
Posted - 09/29/2007 : 15:42:27 Thanks, Allan, that's what I was looking for. Since I have no 'talking myself out of stenosis'* experience, I was kind of hesitating to suggest TMS to a person suffering severe stenosis.
* I'm absolutely not suggesting that it's as easy as it sounds. I 'talked myself out of RSI' and it took several months.
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Allan |
Posted - 09/29/2007 : 15:26:22 I was diagnosed with spinal stenosis, that is, the spinal cord causing pain by being in contact with calcium deposits on the verterbrae. I was in severe pain and walked with a cane.
I had seen several doctors and was scheduled for a lamineactomy of S-4 and S-5 verterbrae to relieve the pressure.
I read Dr. Sarno's, Healing Back Pain, which had a direct reference to spinal stenosis as being TMS. I was "cured."
I never had the surgery and that was seven years ago.
I must say that having a TMS doctor look at the MRI and tell me that I was fine, helped.
Allan |
sensei adam rostocki |
Posted - 09/28/2007 : 19:50:38 In most cases, there is nothing at all to cure. Spinal stenosis is often a normal part of the aging process commonly associated with degenerative changes in the spine. The vast majority of cases are not symptomatic in any way, although they often act as a scapegoat on which back pain is blamed. (just like herniated discs, pinched nerves, spondylolisthesis, etc, etc) The point is that stenosis is rarely problematic.
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