Neuropathy

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Please keep in mind that before treating any condition, including Neuropathy, 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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Neuropathy and TMS Success Stories


Neuropathy referenced in TMS Books

  • From 'To Be Or Not To Be... Pain Free', by Marc Sopher, (Pages 91-92): Carla, a worrier, had a son who just left for college. She had had a difficult relationship with her father who recently passed away. At age 46, she had a series of issues including pains in her neck, back, leg, and feet for over two years. She had several spinal abnormalities which showed a disc herniation on the MRI. Her doctors prescribed her Neurontin to treat what they diagnosed as neuropathy. Carla's pain was so intense that she had to stop most of the activities she enjoyed like cycling and hiking. She saw Dr. Sopher and was symptom free after two months of learning about TMS.



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