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donnroc Posted - 09/04/2017 : 20:46:38

I am experiencing "full sensation around the spleen (enlarged spleen)?
I have had much success with TMS involving ligaments, tendons and muscles but not organs. I have had a series of stressful experiences over the past few years that would point to TMS but, again not sure on this one.. any comments ?
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altherunner Posted - 09/04/2017 : 22:00:40
Hope not to make you worry about leukemia, there are probably 100 things that could cause pain in the side, tms included.
altherunner Posted - 09/04/2017 : 21:07:29
Hi - I have a type of leukemia and was worried that I had a swollen spleen, but it went away when I stopped worrying about it, so I guess it was TMS.

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