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donnroc
Posted - 04/25/2017 : 22:19:13 Having interesting itching on back ... wondering if anyone else has discovered "skin related issues to be TMS
Thanks
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MarcoHolmes
Posted - 05/19/2017 : 03:39:38 I was having the same issue.
donnroc
Posted - 04/27/2017 : 21:30:57 Thanks ya'll
tennis tom
Posted - 04/26/2017 : 08:25:30 There's a whole mind/body book written about the topic of skin disorders and dis-ease, "SKIN DEEP" by Grossbart & Sherman. It's sounds very TMS'y. Bought it used on Amazon but haven't had to delve into it yet, keeping it in my Sarno medicine cabinet for my second childhood if and when my zits come back. Here's a link to one of the author's web-site's, he's out of Boston :
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Posted - 04/26/2017 : 00:23:29 I've wondered about that too regarding eczema. Up north here it seems to get worse in the winter per conventional wisdom, but there definitely seems to be a relation to stress as well - which there's been lots of this winter. But other TMS things seem to have subsided.
Sometimes dealing with TMS seems much like playing whack-a-mole, but the very fact that it moves a round is reassuring on one level.
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