MikeySama
Netherlands
55 Posts |
Posted - 06/05/2007 : 16:31:58
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When you talk to someone and they discuss their physical problems with you. However, most of us here know what TMS is, and which symptoms are actually TMS.
I had a conversation with a classmate of mine, and she had kneepains. Structural diagnosis from her doctor was minor minuscus tear. Now this one might be a bit touchy as i'm not 100% sure it is TMS. But she was open to the idea that stress could cause pain. Several in my class also have low backpain.
In any case during these talks i never really let out that i know about TMS. Until i find out they are open to the idea that the pain might not just be physical. Then i usually tell them that i have a few books, about the subject. And that, that book has led me to recover from my symptoms. Then i tell them i would be willing to share the ideas with them. But even then i still get looks sometime, or they say it's crazy talk.
So, i was wondering what do you do?
Greets Mike |
Edited by - MikeySama on 06/06/2007 00:59:45 |
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