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phyllis |
Posted - 11/15/2008 : 09:43:53 Hello again all after a long time!
I have developed sore thumbs after knitting (I have resolved back pain mostly)
I was the one brought up in care, abusive foster parents and now have no living relatives (as far as I know)
HOWEER, that being said, I cope pretty well.
However, this thumb thing is annoying me. I do knit so do people think this may be some form of RSI!?? I wake in the morning and my hands are a bit stiff.
I have been a little depressed and slightly weepy lately too. Anyone have any tips? I know doc would only prescribe anti depressants. I am convinced they are trained to dish these wretched things out willy nilly yo get rid of patients.
It is great to get back to the forum again!
God luck to you all!
PhyllisEngland
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phyllis |
Posted - 11/20/2008 : 05:56:08 Hilary I have looked at the tms recovery site you recommended and find it is really good and very helpful. I intend to start writing tonight when I have finished some work.
Hope you are well! |
phyllis |
Posted - 11/17/2008 : 01:19:58 Hello Hilary I will look at the tmsrecovery.com and start onthe road agin. I don't think the case with Baby P has helped everyone. It is awful and has haunted me.
I hope you are well and keeping out of pain! I never use the backfriend thing and swim and cycle regularly. I am going out on my bike this morning but it is brrrrrrr cold here in Lincolnshire.
Best
Phyllis |
HilaryN |
Posted - 11/15/2008 : 11:11:29 Hi Phyllis,
Nice to see you back, and I'm glad your back is better.
It's common for one form of TMS to go away and be replaced by another ("symptom imperative"). It's also very common for TMS to be triggered by an apparent physical cause - e.g. see my recent story on the Success Story forum about tripping up. I'm sure I would have been hobbling about for a couple of weeks, thinking it was an injury, if I hadn't nipped that one in the bud. Interestingly, something similar happened to my mother a couple of years ago, and she's still hobbling...
Regarding the depression and weepiness, the expensive option would be to have therapy.
A cheaper option might be to journal if you're not already? Have a look at tmsrecovery.com for some tips on journalling.
Hilary N |