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TMS Discussion Threads
The following is a list of links to some of the better discussions from our old forum. However, we encourage you tovisit our new foruminstead.

  • TMS or Truly a bulging disk?: "I am at wits end because nothing is working. I have had an MRI and it revealed a slightly bulging disk at L5-S1 that "may or may not be the root of my pain". I have all the symptoms of a bulging disk, but I am wondering now if I have TMS."
  • Anger generating more anger: "Dr A told me that he believes it's more important to be compassionate, and that Dr Sarno was coming round to that way of thinking. I've used anger on occasion and it has helped but I think in the long term it's more important to be kind to yourself."
  • Foot pain and TMS: "The fact that your pain has not responded to the mind body treatment may be because you still think it could be structural. Believing that our symptoms are caused by our emotions is key to recovery. You are not however asked to believe without evidence."
  • Peter Levine’s Somatic Experiencing: "I think that Dr. Evans' genuine excitement about ideas regarding the treatment of TMS/PPD and his genuine care about his patients is a big part of what makes his patients so devoted to him and makes Dr. Sarno trust him so much."
  • Can a structural problem resolve and TMS start in location?: "Everyone I've seen in the medical community believes my situation started with an injury, but nothing shows up on tests. Is it possible that it did start with an injury which has since healed, but TMS has caused me to continue to feel pain? Or maybe it's been TMS all along."


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