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  • Using the Presence Process to treat TMS: "This past week the presence activating statement has been hard for me to believe, in that I had forgotten that I even had innocence. Some of this information is humbling and I'm afraid I have hurt people along the way, but then I also have to acknowledge that I have probably hurt myself most of all."
  • Could vasculitis be TMS?: "EMDR deals more with psychological issues (though also with some somatic conditions). It also seems to deal more with trauma issues that are either known or that can readily be pulled out of the subconscious, and not so well - in my case anyway - with possible deeply repressed subconscious traumas."
  • Could I have a past physical injury, and TMS in the same place?: "Perhaps all the years of anxiety and muscle tightening have taken a toll. I think I've had TMS or MBS for a very long time and am just now beginning to become aware. I can't wait to talk to my therapist about it. And also I can't wait to start the real work."
  • The importance of EXPLORING OUR CHILDHOOD: "Dr. Sarno tells his patients that our “overflowing beaker” of rage is made up of three components: 1/3 childhood, 1/3 current stressors, and 1/3 our personality. Most of us think of our childhood as happy."
  • New to long-term sciatic pain, help appreciated: "What feelings am I being protected from? I journal and am very open to exploring my feelings, my childhood experiences, my issues with raising 3 almost adult kids, a husband, pets, a home, work, parents, friends, and all that .... but in spite of that, it's not enough.... yet!"


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