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timmbell
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Posted - 05/25/2012 : 13:04:24
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Are there any limits to the TMS muscle/nerve/tendon pain or other negative sensations? Most of the literature references back pain and pain in general. Probably because the pain is the most debilitating. Instead of back pain, what about mouth tingling, and such. Negative sensations for sure, but not necessarily pain. I think the point is your body can create certain things that are uncomfortable but most of the text talks about back and leg pain. |
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MatthewNJ
USA
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Posted - 05/25/2012 : 13:16:24
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Timmbell,
I believe that our body's are capable of creating any symptom. I have had my share of symptoms that are not pain. I believe (and many others do to) that 95% of ALL medical issues (cancer, ulcers, pain, you name it) are ultimately mediated through our stresses. In other words we create our own stuff (reality). I have changed the way I think, and that has changed the way I feel. I listen to my body now. If you listen it will tell you what is wrong. I am not 100% of the way there, but that takes approximately 1 life time!
My suggestion is try not to get caught up in back pain vs itching vs tinitus vs RSI , etc. Look to what the message that symptom is giving you, and then you can deal find the cause and deal with it.
Matthew Ferretsx3@comcast.net -------------------- Less activated, more regulated and more resilient. |
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