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                | Big Rob | Posted - 12/15/2011 : 17:26:53 Hi it's been a while however I have some symptoms back. I have bad back pain and rectal pain in the past however recently I have suffered new problems.
 
 The problem started while I have been trying to learn a new skill at work. It has been very stressful and the path has not been smooth. A few  weeks ago my skin was insanely itchy. The itching was on the back of my hands, the top of my feet, my arms, my ankles and my torso. I found myself giving in to scratching a lot of times and even have some blisters for my trouble. Also my knuckles started to hurt and I found it hard to walk on my ankle.
 
 I was moved off this job to something I am more familiar with and the symptoms subsided (the itching went altogether).
 
 I was put back onto the stressful job and was given some tools that would constantly fail me. I tried every way possible to find a solution but I didn't and my stress levels went through the roof. I only made some real progress today when I found what was giving me trouble although now I need to work out why.
 
 I have suffered a large increase in pain in my wrist (sore for a week and very sore yesterday and today). However I am trying to avoid nursing it too much because I know that will make things worse in the long term.
 
 However it hurts.... it is sore.... Ah well we have all been there...
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                | Big Rob | Posted - 12/17/2011 : 10:17:35 Just noticed how much the pain has subsided today (no work though.... )
 
 
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                | Big Rob | Posted - 12/16/2011 : 16:46:03 Thanks dude!!!! I will check those out.
 
 Oddly I had a moment of peace at work today and the pain subsided. Then it came back again once 'responsibility' hit...
 
 Changes in job duties... yeah don't you just love capitalism....
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                | tennis tom | Posted - 12/15/2011 : 18:36:47 
 quote:Originally posted by Big Rob
 
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 ...The problem started while I have been trying to learn a new skill at work. It has been very stressful and the path has not been smooth.
 I was moved off this job to something I am more familiar with and the symptoms subsided (the itching went altogether).
 
 
 ...I was put back onto the stressful job and was given some tools that would constantly fail me. I tried every way possible to find a solution but I didn't and my stress levels went through the roof.
 
 
 
 
 
 "Change in responsibilities at work.... 29"
 
 From the Rahe-Holmes List, good for 29 points towards filling your TMS reservoir of rage to overflowing.
 
 
 
 
 
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 DR. SARNO'S 12 DAILY REMINDERS:
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 Some of my favorite excerpts from    _THE DIVIDED MIND_  :
 http://www.tmshelp.com/forum/topic.asp?TOPIC_ID=2605
 
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 "It is no measure of health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society."  Jiddu Krishnamurti
 
 "Pain is inevitable; suffering is optional." Author Unknown
 
 "Happy People Are Happy Putters." Frank Nobilo, Golf Analyst
 
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