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johnaccardi Posted - 04/30/2008 : 14:26:34
Hello,

I've posted a lot about my problems with dry mouth and other Sjogren's Syndrome symptoms. I still have these symptoms but they have lost a lot of their distraction strength. I don't think about them as much because I have genuinly dismissed the possibility of Sjogren's in my mind. Because I don't think these symptoms are related to Sjogren's Syndrome they don't scare me anymore.

The symptom imperative went to work. I now have several different rashes on my body. One of which I know is Psoriasis. Psoriasis is considered to be a chronic skin condition. Can this be cured through TMS theory? I also have eczema...also chronic. Can this be cured as well? Or am I all of a sudden stuck with these rashes for life?

Thanks everyone. This forum always helps.
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johnaccardi Posted - 05/01/2008 : 08:28:43
Haha yea I know. I have my good days and bad days. To be honest I don't care very much about the Psoriasis on most days, but on a bad day it will have me questioning myself enough to post here and even contradict my own previous thoughts.

Armchairlinguist I see what your saying. Thank you.
golden_girl Posted - 04/30/2008 : 17:24:45
John,

I just quickly used the search function on the forum to find examples of others who have used TMS theory to cure their psoriasis.

"I just developed psoriasis 2 weeks ago, I am going to approach it with a TMS mindset and we'll se what happens. I think that if you have skin conditions it probably means that you are always susceptible to them but they don't always have to express themselves. For example, Psoriasis - If you have psoriasis it probably means that it is expressing itself as a result of TMS-like reasons(anxiety, sress...) but if these things are reduced the symptom will not express itself. So to answer your question - TMS theory works."

Looks like you answered your own question!!

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For Everything A Reason"
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armchairlinguist Posted - 04/30/2008 : 16:10:01
Hi John,

The symptom imperative is evidently effective here. The symptoms have changed, so you're worried and distracted again. Symptom imperative is one of the best pieces of evidence that you're dealing with TMS.

Psoriasis is considered a chronic skin condition, and back pain is considered a chronic pain condition. We know back pain doesn't have to be chronic, so probably psoriasis doesn't have to be either.

Laugh off your new symptoms and keep staying with real life. :)

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