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_16volt Posted - 01/13/2009 : 17:37:01
I started out with middle back pain that kept me from sleeping a good night and hurt pretty much all the time. I think I got that pain fixed, then out of the blue my sciatic nerve starts hurting. Then my sciatic feels better after a few days, and my right calf started hurting for like 2 weeks out of the blue, my right calf feels better then my left knee started hurting for about 2 weeks, that got better then my neck started hurting for about a week really bad, that went away, now I have IBS for about 2 weeks.

I thought I narrowed down all the things that make me angry, maybe I missed something, or something is really repressesed and I need professional help to find out what it is.

It's pretty amazing how all of these things just started hurting out of the blue.

MT
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_16volt Posted - 01/16/2009 : 12:45:24
Well about 2 weeks after my stomach started hurting. It is gone now. It had to be TMS. I just wonder what will start hurting next.

MT
marsha Posted - 01/14/2009 : 13:23:30
Get a medical oponion about your stomach pain before you decide this is TMS on your own. You might be correct in your assumption that it is TMS but you should always rule out a pathlogical cause. Always check with a medical professional first. Better to be safe than sorry.
_16volt Posted - 01/14/2009 : 12:29:14
I think I would take the TMS back pain over the stomach pain any day of the week. This is the worst, I have always been trained to believe stomach pain is because of some kind of bug or something.

It took me a week to realize that it was TMS, because stomach pain really does not seem like a TMS symptom to me.

I just got this gnawing stomach pain, it is like diarrhea pain without having diarrhea. It makes no sense, that is why I know it is TMS.

MT
Bobbypols Posted - 01/13/2009 : 21:45:54
So far my path has been:

1) back pain
2) bilateral knee pain, and it band pain
3) left knee pain
4) tight left calf
5) slight numbness in my left arm
6) right knee pain (very transient)
7) headaches (only attributing headaches because I never get them until, this whole process has started)

It has ping ponged between back pain and all of these symptoms. Also, I have never been sick more often in the last year (maybe 2 or 3 times), and also a couple of acne break outs as well.

It really does seem as soon as one pain goes away, another one shoots up.

Keep at it. I also find that pain is highest during time of relaxation or fun (ie. the weekends).

scd1833 Posted - 01/13/2009 : 18:36:56
when it starts moving around it means that the technique is working and the brain is still trying to "hide" the repressed emotions. you're doing great knowing that the symptoms are tms. don't be fooled if it comes out as other weird symptoms. keep after it!

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