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TaylorJoh
USA
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Posted - 11/23/2011 : 15:58:43
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During my two years of being housebound, I gained a lot of weight, due to overeating a medication popularly known to cause rapid weight gain, nuerontin. Could this be considered a structural abnormality and the reason I'm having trouble getting my back and feet pain to go away? |
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golden_girl
United Kingdom
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Posted - 11/24/2011 : 18:27:33
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I'm not a doctor, but there appears to me glaring TMS issues in what you've written here!
- housebound for two years (I don't know why of course, but being housebound would cause anyone stress, especially for that amount of time!)
- gained a lot of weight (again, a stress factor: culturally, self esteem wise)
- back and feet pain (TMS)
So rather than directing your concern to a structural abnormality, I would consider the causes of stress/symptoms of stress you're experiencing/have been experiencing.
The healthier your body is, the healthier your mind - and vice versa.
Best of luck!
"F.E.A.R. Forgive Everyone And Remember For Everything A Reason" Ian Brown |
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TaylorJoh
USA
113 Posts |
Posted - 11/26/2011 : 11:15:50
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Golden Girl,
Thanks a lot for the response, I really appreciate it. I guess I'm trying to find as many excuses as possible as to why this isn't TMS. It's nice to have a group of people to talk to that helps you come back to reality.
Thanks, Taylor |
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