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Benjamin Thomas |
Posted - 03/26/2012 : 10:12:41 Hey everyone!
so I am having this new thing and I do not know, if I need to go to the doctor. I do not wanna go, since it might be contra productive to TMS treatment, because doctors always make a diagnosis, that will get stuck in your head!
So the symptom is not always there, but I can influence it from time to time. It goes like this: I have to straighten my left leg completelyt first. Then I force my toes towards my knee. During that movement I have a shooting pain at the bottom of my heel, at the very end. When I twist the foot inwards while I do it, the pain increases. Moreover, I have to wait for a certain amount of time, to let it somehow "recharge" it. When I do not do it for a long time, it hurts more. Oh, it is only the left leg/foot. It must be a nerve, but I really have no clue, where is this coming from all of a sudden? I try to ignore it, but it seems like it is trying to push itself more and more into my thoughts! Has anyone experienced something like that before?
Benjamin |
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tmsjptc |
Posted - 03/27/2012 : 21:17:37 OMG. I didnt think about this even though I have TMS on the run. I have one toe that feels from time to time like I broke it even though I didnt. I was thinking I must have bumped it pretty good and just didnt realize it at the time. I am going to treat it as another TMS symptom from now on. |
Carole |
Posted - 03/27/2012 : 08:31:15 So the symptom is not always there, but I can influence it from time to time. It goes like this: I have to straighten my left leg completelyt first. Then I force my toes towards my knee.
Benjamin,
I think if Dr. Sarno read this he would tell you not to do that to your toes!
I have a big toe that hurts from time to time- always when something at work is bothering me. Once I figure that out the pain goes away!
Carole/Rinkey
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Benjamin Thomas |
Posted - 03/27/2012 : 02:01:11 Hey,
thanks for the replies! I guess I will see how it goes and keep running from time to time :)
The human brain truely is pretty crazy!
Benjamin
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Allan |
Posted - 03/26/2012 : 18:35:08 I had plantar for eight years. I used the inserts which helped a lot. Somewhere, in one of Dr. Sarno's books I read that it was TMS pain. It went away and never came back. All that suffering from a psychosomatic influence. Crazy. |
lara |
Posted - 03/26/2012 : 15:04:40 I have that too ! but i tought it was due to my running years on the asphalt. Caray! I am a mess
Lara
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Allan |
Posted - 03/26/2012 : 11:43:02 plantar faciitis? If it is, it is TMS pain. |