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Cervical Compression - Brachioradial Pruritus

Discussion in 'Support Subforum' started by Felicity16, Sep 1, 2025 at 8:06 AM.

  1. Felicity16

    Felicity16 Newcomer

    Goodness me am I doing this again. Over the years I have struggled with and overcome so many TMS incidents but it never seems to get any easier. I think it has popped up again as I have been through a prolonged period of stressful situations and even though I think it probably is TMS I still go through the same thought process - what if it isn’t. My neck has compressed disks due to the aging process and a nerve is being pinched causing the most hideous itching in my forearms, it’s intermittent and comes with anxiety around the “what if it never gets better” or “what if it gets worse and then never gets better”. Then the googling begins looking for success stories for this complaint only to be met with the bell of doom response “for some this is a life long condition”.
    Over the last 30 years I have had so many conditions that are life long for some people and I have managed to overcome them. I really hope there is someone out there that can say “I am old too, I had this and now it’s gone; it was TMS all along” because I do wonder if age related disk degeneration and this terrible nerve related itching is going to be a challenge for a while???
     
  2. Cactusflower

    Cactusflower Beloved Grand Eagle

    “My neck has compressed disks due to the aging process and a nerve is being pinched”

    I would suggest that (I don’t know your age) that many people have similar “diagnoses” which Sarno called normal abnormalities. Using spinal MRI’s it was proven most people have normal abnormalities and many have no symptoms.
    Since you have identified your itching and anxiety, fear and stress are related, what can you do instead of using Dr. Google?
    What have you done in the past to conquer TMS symptoms that you could do now. Replace your habits and thoughts (doom, Dr. Google) with the things that help and not hurt you.
    Write a list of those practices and keep it handy. Use it to teach your mind these habits that help you instead of old habits which distract you from your truth.
     
  3. JanAtheCPA

    JanAtheCPA Beloved Grand Eagle

    And be sure to address the fact that aging itself is an enormous trigger for emotional repression. Mortality, isolation, meaning, and loss of freedom are at the heart of our universal fear of aging. Back when our brains evolved, we didn't live very long, and we didn't have to contemplate the realities of aging.

    Get out the pen and paper.
     

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