Please keep in mind that before treating any condition, including Hand Pain, as TMS or PPD, it is vitally important to consult with your physician in order to rule out any serious medical conditions. To learn more about TMS and PPD, and to help you figure out if you have it, visit our An Introduction to TMS page and watch the video there. Some more guidance in figuring out if this approach is right for you can be found in the video at the top of our So You Think You Might Have TMS page.
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Hand Pain and TMS Success Stories
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- Samthefish's story: Samthefish describes his symptoms and how they coincided with stressful events in his life. He then shares his recovery and highlights the strategies that helped him the most.
- YogaKym's story This is the personal account of YogaKym, a 51-year old web developer who began suffering from RSI symptoms in 2005 and recovered within one month of following Dr. Sarno's protocol.
- DrGUID's story. This is the personal account of DrGUID, a computer programmer who suffered for 10 years from hand pain that he thought was RSI before finding TMS and Dr. Sarno. Along with his story, DrGUID provides his own "tips for beating RSI."
- Dannord's story Dan recovered from 10 years of extremely disabling RSI that caused pain in his fingers, wrists, forearms, arms, elbows . You can watch him progress from “With no arms and no voice, my future looks bleak and it has already been bad for almost a decade now” to “I consider myself recovered now” in the thread in which he received support at TMSHelp.
- Chris describes how his hand pain was so severe he could only work on a computer for 20 minutes at a time. After discovering Sarno's treatment and reading TMS related books, Chris is now working on his computer for up to five hours a day. (Amazon.com)
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Hand Pain referenced in TMS Books
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