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  • Agreeing on the physical cause of stress-induced syndromes: To gain acceptance by the medical profession we should insist on evidence before making any claims about physiology while simultaneously pointing out that we already know how to help people with this condition, even without fully understanding it.

  • Writing about feelings: If this tension, this rage is meant to be unconscious, how come some of us actually know the source already? I too have felt that I have eaten some of my worms (thanks Tiger for this lovely metaphor) only to find they've reincarnated themselves.

  • Scared of walking: I am having few new physical problems which are tms (knee pain-other knee, not the leg affected by sciatica, and occasional finger numbness) so it could be that the brain is realizing. I'll know when things settle down.

  • Pain after back surgery - was it all TMS, or was surgery necessary: I recovered using the TMS/PPD approach and feel other people can as well. The article you mention makes a great point that back abnormalities do not necessarily equal back pain. Once you take the proper precautions you can see if this approach is right for you.

  • GAD: I have had TMS since 1994; occassionally, I am painfree for years -- have been battling it for the past 2 1/2 years. This week I was diagnosed with Generalized Anxiety Disorder (GAD)....I am wondering did TMS cause me to get GAD; or did GAD cause the TMS? I just know that they both make me feel BAD.


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