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Paul Posted - 02/26/2011 : 13:39:52
I know some people take two approaches when it comes to beating TMS. Some are more kind to their body and mind, and work with it in a more gentle approach.

Others will actually physically yell at their brain to "stop it" etc. and treat it like a "bratty child".

Which has worked best for you?

Can you tell us about your experiences with the approach you used?
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Paul Posted - 02/28/2011 : 11:40:18
Art, I feel the same way.

It seems that one of the dominant subconscious emotions in TMS is anger. So yelling at the brain in a sense not only increases anxiety or tension in the body, but it also increases anger. It seems a bit counterproductive.

I do try and be stern to my brain every now and then, but more than anything, I try and use mental reminders like "nothing is wrong" "it is harmless" or I ask myself "what am I feeling inside" or something instead.
art Posted - 02/27/2011 : 11:24:30
If I yell at my brain, I'm in a sense yelling at myself. i like the gentle approach, reminding myself why XYZ symptoms are no doubt TMS and then on that basis trying to reduce to the extent possible any residual fear...

For me, it's more a feeling of freedom and disengagement. A kind of "screw it" attitude. "This can't hurt me."
tennis tom Posted - 02/27/2011 : 09:35:00
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Originally posted by Goodney

It all depends on the mood I am in, and how I feel I need to address my subconscious mind. Sometimes I gently remind it that I am in control. Sometimes I have to be a bit more stern and tell it to "Knock it off". Sometimes I have to yell loudly. It's just like dealing with an unruly and disruptive child. It depends on the circumstances.



The same here.





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Goodney Posted - 02/27/2011 : 09:12:17
It all depends on the mood I am in, and how I feel I need to address my subconscious mind. Sometimes I gently remind it that I am in control. Sometimes I have to be a bit more stern and tell it to "Knock it off". Sometimes I have to yell loudly. It's just like dealing with an unruly and disruptive child. It depends on the circumstances.
matty Posted - 02/26/2011 : 19:06:36
Yelling at it because thats the way I feel.Damn angry and im not going to repress that feeling since thats what got me into this problem to begin with.

matt

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