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marytabby
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Posted - 01/12/2016 : 06:59:38
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Hello everyone and happy new year. I am hoping to hear from anyone on this post, including knee TMS'ers. In May I started having excruciating pain in my knee doing stairs. Of course I immediately assumed TMS and when it was persisting and swelled I had an MRI just to be sure I hadn't torn something. MRI showed cartilage wearing of the kneecap. Knee doctor suggested an injection in the knee which I did just to take the edge off, regardless of whether it was TMS or not. I needed relief, and it worked for 3 weeks than didn't. Since May I have had pain not just in the kneecap doing stairs anymore, but also on behind the knee, and also on both sides of the knee with swelling. 8 months of this, I won't lie, I am really in a lot of discomfort and feel like I'm just getting worse instead of better. I had a Skype session with Marc Sopher in August and he said treat it as TMS. I have continued physical activity and am trying to stay in the TMS realm but this will not give up. I've done lots of journaling, self-talk. I know how to do this. If it is TMS, it's not giving up this time. Can anyone offer any similar experience and how you ended up having success? I appreciate all input because I am feeling stuck! Thank you all!! Mary in Cold Boston |
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tennis tom
USA
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Posted - 01/12/2016 : 12:23:56
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From a TMS perspective have you looked at your life stressors on the Rahe-Holmes? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holmes_and_Rahe_stress_scale
Before having anything invasive like surgery, google "failed knee surgery". I had a knee once, but it went away, now I only have a pain in the butt, these days I'm sticking with the pain I know.
Can you tell us more about your experience with Dr. Sopher? I've been thinking about sending him my x-rays. I read his book years ago and like the picture on the cover of him running, and he was also the captain of his tennis team at Princeton I believe so I feel he knows the body from an athlete's perspective.
G'luck!
edit: He was captain of the William's College tennis team. His bio on the back cover of his book said he'd done seven maratons, he's up to sixteen now. Here's a more current bio for Marc Sopher, M.D. :
http://www.tms-mindbodymedicine.com/bio.htm |
Edited by - tennis tom on 01/12/2016 12:39:29 |
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marytabby
USA
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Posted - 01/12/2016 : 12:53:39
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Tom, Yes, I have looked at that list of stressors. Nothing comes to mind at all. My session with Sopher was a 30 minute Skype session. $300. He wasn't really that informational, just said "it's TMS", there, accept it. Really, it was that simply stated. I needed a bit more of reassurance but didn't get much. |
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tennis tom
USA
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Posted - 01/12/2016 : 16:03:10
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Thanks MT! |
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