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caligirl
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Posted - 07/05/2011 : 12:34:38
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Tennis Tom...I agree let's not focus on our issues and think about the emotional aspect.
Mine would be worrying about "everything". Taking things too personally. Trying to be perfect. Putting others above myself. Letting my mother make me feel guilty, and not being able to express my anger. Fear of failure and what others think of me.
Gosh...if I could get past those I would be "perfect". |
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scman
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Posted - 07/07/2011 : 21:52:10
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Lets add itchy eyes and other "itching" to the combination and blurriness |
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maccafan
130 Posts |
Posted - 07/13/2011 : 09:52:45
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Just wanted to add my 3 cents worth.
My TMS symptoms started out individually such as knee (both of 'em) pain and then back pain. Then after I educatied myself with Dr. Sarno's books and stopped the knee pain and gained almost total control of my back pain (barely a disc between L4 and L5) other symptoms begain to occur in combo.
These are vulvodynia, levator ani syndrome, gum problems, teeth pain, IBS, dry eyes, eye flashes and floaters and severe tinnitus.
I stopped All of these except for the eye problems and very severe tinnitus.
The strangest symptom that I've experienced in combo with the previous mentioned are very sharp painful shooting pains. The pains will occur just on the skin of my scalp or the skin on the side of my face or on my arm or in my ear. It's like a very strong, large rubber band with thorns in it popping these areas. These pains can be on going or just a single zap that makes me jump.
I wanted to continue this thread because there are people out there that are just starting their educational journey with the TMS info wondering about their combination of symptoms. It was very interesting to me to read about so many people experiencing eye floaters, etc. for instance.
Maccafan
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ennio
28 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2011 : 12:04:06
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Physical TMS distractions: Chronic epididymitis, low back pain, TMJ, L/R shoulder pain, L/R achilles tendon pain, tinnitus. All tests negative save for the ubiquitous "degenerative disc disease" which I know now to be a non-issue.
Emotional issues: Fear of physical pain when exercising, fear of indecisiveness on career path, highly self-critical (perfectionism), overly conscientious (people-pleasing), become easily irritated when others aren't courteous or polite... there are others, but those are the major issues. |
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golden_girl
United Kingdom
128 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2011 : 18:13:16
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Maccafan (Beatles?!) - can I ask (probably not actually!!) how your vulvodynia eased? It's such a strange issue, many men on here discuss prostate issues, but for women it seems a little more... Difficult?
For what it's worth, I've had anxiety since I was a child, IBS, paranoia, OCD, hypochondria, and various aches and pains. I have none of that, except anxiety, anymore. I now have had anxiety and what is most easily described as 'interstitial cystitis' for 7 years.
My emotional issues centre around self esteem, fear of ridicule, immaturity and lack of responsibility and fear of life/death.
How lovely :(
"F.E.A.R. Forgive Everyone And Remember For Everything A Reason" Ian Brown |
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maccafan
130 Posts |
Posted - 07/14/2011 : 20:32:43
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golden_girl, You got it, I'm a Beatles fan! And I'm a Paul McCartney fan in particular. I have loved their music from the beginning. Paul and his first wife, Linda also really impresed me when they stood up for Animal Welfare. The Beatles music has gotten me through a lot in my life and made it a lot more fun too.
My vulvodynia (actually) stopped after I had gone to a proctologist for my lavator ani syndrome. He told me that my suffering was due to a lavator muscle spasm. He said it's not known what causes this muscle to spasm and there's not much that can be done for it. When he said all this the light bulb went on over my head! This diagnosis had TMS written all over it!
Within several weeks I was getting control of this condition and after several months I was mostly back to normal. Now it's gone. But what really surprised me is that the vulvodynia stopped too and so did the teeth pain and gum problems! I wasn't expecting this to happen at all. It had all been TMS!
I had suffered with vulvodynia for around 5 years. I was furious that I had not believed that it was TMS. With all these conditions going at the same time I was in a living hell.
I was also diagnosed with probable interstitial cystitis at the time of the vulvodynia. I learned that it's a hard diagnosis to make if acutual ulcers in the lining of the bladder can't be found. Some doctors say it isn't even real. Dr. Sarno lists it as an equivelant.
I also find it interesting how many men in this group talk about genital pain. I thought it was mostly a female issue.
GoldenGirl, you wouldn't happen to live near Liverpool, would ye?
Maccafan
"I go back so far I'm in front of me" (Paul M. from Flowers in the Dirt)
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Wavy Soul
USA
779 Posts |
Posted - 07/17/2011 : 23:01:54
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Re the "down there" pain, Abigail Stedley has a good TMS website with much focus on this particular issue, as she had it. Link through TMS Wiki I think.
As far as the emotional issues go, as Tennis Tom suggested, I would list
self-pity feelings of abandonment rage more rage more rage than I know tragic loneliness pissed off at family anxious about things
... for starters
and as for symptoms, I just got a new one - chest pains - today. A feeling in my ribcage and lungs that it hurts to breathe, along with dizziness and tiredness and a feeling behind my face that just wants to cry because sad sad sad
and you?
Love is the answer, whatever the question |
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