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Michele
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Posted - 04/05/2005 : 13:34:50
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I certainly have TMS on the run and it is hitting me HARD. So I am attempting to strike back just as hard, but it is so tough.
I saw an orthopaedic doctor this morning just to rule out anything besides arthritis. The doc I saw in July was such as a$$, he really scared me. The doc this morning confirmed that all I have is moderate arthritis and he also confirmed that EMOTIONS CAUSE PAIN! I was shocked and surprised that a medical doctor agreed with me! He said I was going to be just fine, with a few adjustments in diet and exercise. So that was a huge relief.
But it really ticked the TMS off. Knowing the appointment was coming up, my hip pain suddenly moved into my low back over the weekend. I was in so much pain last night, I could barely move. I kept telling it to GO AWAY, but to no avail. I'm also laughing at it, but it is a persistent bugger. I finally took some OTC pain reliever, but told it that was it for a while.
I have also been working hard in my psychotherapy, with a doctor who understands and agrees with Sarno's approach. That, too, has really got TMS on the run and is attacking on all sides.
So the battle has begun, it's a tough one, but I will be stronger! I've been lifting weights.
Is anyone else having to fight back recently? How do you keep going! |
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marytabby
USA
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Posted - 04/05/2005 : 16:31:57
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I'm new to all this but I can say I do what everyone on here is suggesting, keep talking to my brain, telling it what it needs to hear, reading, reading, reading. It's all I read now, Sarno's books and more that are on order by others. Plus weaning myself off the chiro, canceling doctor appts. for misc things. I am not sure what to suggest but my TMS is moving ALL around for sure. Funny how now that I have accepted this notion, I get jabs of pain, in places I hadn't before. So I take that as a good sign. BUt I will be bawling like a baby if/when I get an acute attack again. I will be on here crying. |
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