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Day 24 - Tricky Unconscious!

Discussion in 'Structured Educational Program' started by Ami, Nov 9, 2012.

  1. Ami

    Ami Peer Supporter

    Do nosebleeds fall into the TMS/PPD arena? I've started to think so after experiencing several on consecutive days, during a period of high humidity, and the one that really busted the strategy out in the open for me was when It happened while I was taking a shower!

    I have also now recalled several episodes in my life of unusual pain - TMS-gall bladder attack requiring Demerol shot...after a guilty activity; developing a rash every year at the same time from 2 years of age until I left home (date of being emotionally abandoned). An inexplicable, drive-you-insane rash that perplexed my GP, and got worse rather than better with treatment for a long time. I don't know if it falls in the category of fibromyalgia, but also experienced extremely sensitive, sore legs, buttocks and body during certain periods of high stress.

    I am learning how important it is to be continuously vigilant of my thoughts. It is unbelievable how quickly they scoot by, leading to some unconscious repressed reaction that manifests as a sudden body symptom. Eventually, I hope to be able to say that TMS/PPD is a gift, leading me to enhanced consciousness and self-awareness.
     
  2. Stella

    Stella Well known member

    Not sure about nosebleeds but at this point I can believe anything. i just realized my sensitive teeth is TMS.

    I, too, hope to see this as a gift for a happier future. Days of amazing insight can be followed by days of discouragement. But we can do it. The relief in pain is encouraging.
     

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