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Nancy P
New Member, Female, from Oregon
I have been diagnosed with neurogenic bladder connected to pinched nerve in back, which is very real. Can that be TMS? Jan 8, 2018
- Nancy P was last seen:
- Mar 19, 2018
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My Story
Having lived with chronic pain, 24 hours a day seven days a week, and finding no solution with doctors, surgeons, chiropractors, acupuncturists, physical therapists, etc., I have reached out for a solution, and that is how I found this forum. The idea of TMS makes so much sense to me, and I have been reading “The Great Pain Deception,” which is further convincing me that TMS could be my solution. In just a few days, I have been trying to do more physically, putting aside my fear of the pain that may follow, and I’m actually feeling a sense of freedom after five years of being controlled by my body’s (brain’s) control over my life. I am hoping that I will find techniques here to lead me through this journey. - Loading...
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My Story
- Gender:
- Female
- Location:
- Oregon
- Occupation:
- Retired court reporter
- Diagnoses:
- Lumbar stenosis, DDD, disk herniation, bone spurs, neurogenic bladder
Having lived with chronic pain, 24 hours a day seven days a week, and finding no solution with doctors, surgeons, chiropractors, acupuncturists, physical therapists, etc., I have reached out for a solution, and that is how I found this forum. The idea of TMS makes so much sense to me, and I have been reading “The Great Pain Deception,” which is further convincing me that TMS could be my solution. In just a few days, I have been trying to do more physically, putting aside my fear of the pain that may follow, and I’m actually feeling a sense of freedom after five years of being controlled by my body’s (brain’s) control over my life. I am hoping that I will find techniques here to lead me through this journey.Interact