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It is still so confusing if it's TMS if an MRI says severe arthritis in hips and I've had the pain for years. I listened to one of your videos awhile ago and was able to get the extreme leg pain to stop for a a couple hours. Whenever I exercise or walk I'm right back in pain with leg stiffened up like a tree trunk.
Many individuals have arthritis in the hips but no pain. If the pain changes from day to day, or you've had 'exceptions' as you mentioned above, then probably TMS. Arthritis can be present anyway without pain, and it is often wrongly blamed for causing pain. You also mention just one leg... but you probably have arthritis in both hips right? If you still feel unsure, it's best to consult a TMS doctor like Dr David Schechter to give you a more accurate diagnosis.
@@painoutsidethebox Thank you so much for your time and videos. You help so many people. Yes, I have "severe arthritis" in both hips. Left worse than right. I wish I didn't get MRI, seems worse since I read the report. Thank you for hope.
For a step by step process guiding you through the journey of healing chronic mindbody (TMS) pain and other neuroplastic symptoms, check out my Comprehensive Recovery Program here: www.painoutsidethebox.com/pain-free-breakthrough
You do an excellent job explaining the sources of TMS.
Thanks so much for the feedback 🙂
Words of wisdom, thank you! :)
It is still so confusing if it's TMS if an MRI says severe arthritis in hips and I've had the pain for years. I listened to one of your videos awhile ago and was able to get the extreme leg pain to stop for a a couple hours. Whenever I exercise or walk I'm right back in pain with leg stiffened up like a tree trunk.
Many individuals have arthritis in the hips but no pain. If the pain changes from day to day, or you've had 'exceptions' as you mentioned above, then probably TMS. Arthritis can be present anyway without pain, and it is often wrongly blamed for causing pain. You also mention just one leg... but you probably have arthritis in both hips right?
If you still feel unsure, it's best to consult a TMS doctor like Dr David Schechter to give you a more accurate diagnosis.
@@painoutsidethebox Thank you so much for your time and videos. You help so many people. Yes, I have "severe arthritis" in both hips. Left worse than right. I wish I didn't get MRI, seems worse since I read the report. Thank you for hope.
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