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jimjamjones |
Posted - 04/09/2015 : 04:38:31 Hey, anyone else out there had any experience with resolving allodynia using TMS. Im having an issue where just the slightest touch of a hard object, i.e computer mouse or touchscreen phone will have a painful reaction on the skin of my fingertips. The feeling is similar to the pain you would get if you had burnt your fingers, or you had a minor cut.
thanks
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tennis tom |
Posted - 04/17/2015 : 08:59:30 quote: Originally posted by jimjamjones
...I guess that means i can finally focus 100% on TMS without any doubt! :)
Congrats, that's not a "guess", that's a for sure! Don't let that 1% doubt creep in there or your sub-c will sabotage your TMS confidence.
Go for it!
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jimjamjones |
Posted - 04/17/2015 : 06:40:45 well i got the all clear from the doctor today, that is to say she had no idea what is causing it and was sure that it is nothing serious.
I guess that means i can finally focus 100% on TMS without any doubt! :) |
filipe |
Posted - 04/10/2015 : 01:51:22 Hi,
Allodynia, hyperalgesia, neuropathic pain,RSD. I've been there already, and i can assure you, this is all TMS. Modern medicine loves to come up with sofisticated names for everything... theses terms only creat fear, which perpetuates TMS. Run away from it... what causes pain is oxygen depravation, due to negative emotions such as fear...
be well :) |
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