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covco Posted - 07/07/2009 : 19:51:50
This is my first post; hope I can be clear.

My husband is in a fairly early stage of Alzheimer's-type dementia. I am following the principles of TMS treatment for knee pain. (A few years ago my restless leg syndrome was cured after I read The MindBody Prescription). The other knee is waiting in the wings, I think, or it will be a hamstring, shoulder, or whatever. I think this because with caregiving there is ongoing, increasing pressure for a goodist like me to handle. Is there a way to look at this that might deflect the unconscious anger that is probably there and prevent repeat painful symptoms, or is the advice to be ever-vigilant the best wisdom for caregivers?
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flutterby Posted - 07/09/2009 : 01:39:41
I would second that advice from Marsha.

And also just wanted to add that there is a lot more information about The Presence Process on Michael Brown's website - http://www.thepresenceportal.com/ There are free videos/audios, free downloads of some of his books, a regularly updated Q&A page and all sorts of things which would give you a feel for whether you think it would be helpful for you.
marsha Posted - 07/08/2009 : 18:24:34
I am so sorry for your husbands diagnosis.
Being a care giver can be a thankless, exhausting and frustrating task. It can bring up many unresolved issues causing both physical and mental pain.
Find someone you can talk to..not for advise just to listen and be there. If a family member or friend offers to help out let them. Take care of yourself first, it makes being a care giver a bit less stressful.
Eat well, try to get all the rest you need.
And remember that you cannot fix this. Perfectionists and goodist think that they must fix whatever problems arise.
I have been there.
I wish you the best.
Marsha
covco Posted - 07/08/2009 : 14:47:31
Thank you, flutterby. I explored the link you provided and will definitely pursue this way of dealing with potential TMS manifestations.
flutterby Posted - 07/08/2009 : 02:48:21
Hi - I am really sorry to hear about your situation and can well imagine that it could give rise to various bodily manifestations of your inner turmoil.

I just wonder whether something like Michael Brown's 'The Presence Process' might help - http://tmswiki.wetpaint.com/page/The+Presence+Process ?

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