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mala

Hong Kong
774 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2013 :  01:43:44  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Here are some I thought of.

1. Does he suffer from TMS & if so what & how has he dealt with it?

2. What is NOT TMS?

3. Is there anything he would like to say to TMSers who are not his patients?

4. Is there anything he would like to say about books on TMS which have been written by other people?

5. Most old people have some form of pain from various degenerative changes. IS that TMS. If not then why do they have pain?

Thx
Mala

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alix

USA
434 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2013 :  03:23:15  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I am really reconsidering this. In fact after reflection, Dr.Sarno's theory is so clear and so solidly exposed that I don't think there is any clarification needed from his part. In regards to his beliefs and private life, I am truly not interested.

Edited by - alix on 01/04/2013 23:19:19
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shawnsmith

Czech Republic
2048 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2013 :  09:18:16  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Mala

My question is what motivates you to ask these questions in the first place? If I may venture to speculate, I would say that your question indicates some doubt in your mind that you have TMS and thus you want to compile as much information as possible. SteveO in his book writes that wanting more and more information is in itself TMSing. I suggest, as does SteveO, is that you read Dr. Sarno's books over and over and over and over again until you become convinced of the TMS diagnosis. In the meantime, be patient and don't become overwhelmed with despair, but try to participate in activities you enjoy doing and which gives you pleasure despite the pain you are currently experiencing. I know this is not easy, trust me I totally get it, but you have to try again and again.
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tennis tom

USA
4749 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2013 :  09:54:02  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Does Dr. Sarno ever get TMS? What has he had since migraines?

Does he take any painkillers? What painkillers would he recommend?

What does he think of arthroscopic hip surgery?

Has he played tennis; if so how much?

Do he and his wife fight or have "civilized" social intercourse? Does his wife and he agree on TMS? Does she get annoyed if he says to her, "It's just TMS dear."?

Does Dr. Sarno know of the existence of this web site?

Would he ever make a guest appearance here?


What is the furthest he's run?

What kind of car does he drive?


If he comes to San Francisco, can I buy him dinner? What's his favorite dish?

Does he think having sex is a good way of balancing the "rage/soothe ratio"?

Is Dr. Sarno really Dave?
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andy64tms

USA
589 Posts

Posted - 01/03/2013 :  13:16:40  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Alan,

I would like to know if Dr. Sarno ever went windsurfing, after all he needs a break?


Andy
Past TMS Experience in 2000, with success.
Stopped Wiki Edu Program in lieu of own journalling
Charlie Horse on neck for 20 years, is almost gone.
Books:
Healing Back Pain
Unlearn your Pain
The Great Pain Deception
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tennis tom

USA
4749 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  05:10:12  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Dr. Sarno, if you had it to do over again, would you have specialized in psychiatry instead of rehabilitation medicine?

Who is your favorite psychiatrist?

Who do you like better Freud or Jung?

How did you come up with your theory that TMS is a PROTECTOR versus a PUNISHER as Freud postulated?

From a nomenclature point of view. is there any difference between calling things PSYCHOSOMATIC or TMS?

How do you feel about renaming TMS, PPDA?

Is it annoying to you that the psychological community, psychiatrists and psychologists, don't know about and embrace TMS theory, when it seems logical that they should?

Why did you limit your practice to patients only from the tri states area? Did you ever treat celebrities you can name from outside the tri states? Did you like palpating Mrs. Robinson? Did you tell your wife? Did you ask for her autograph? Do you ever watch the Howard Stern show? Are injuries from bologna tossing TMS or real?







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Racer

USA
129 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  07:58:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi Aconnor,

Few questions from me to Dr. Sarno.

1. What is the advice Dr. Sarno can give to those having TMS, with no options left and struggling to disown responsibilities which they don't like (the cause for their TMS)?

2. Are married men more prone to TMS than singles?

3. Is he planning to come up with any new book?

Thanks.

Edited by - Racer on 01/04/2013 08:00:38
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Ace1

USA
1040 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  08:07:45  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
My question to ask him is:
How did he avoid law suits since what he is teaching is contrary to standard medical advice (despite it being true). I forgot to ask him this question when I met with him before.
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aconner

USA
10 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  08:31:42  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Hi everyone,

Wow - these are great questions! I'd never thought about old age and how Dr. Sarno might explain physical pain resulting from that.

Does anyone else have other knowledge about Dr. Sarno that they think might be interesting for me to follow up? I'm thinking about things like his background - I know he is from Brooklyn, and that he went to Kalamazoo College and serve in the army, but I find it hard to believe that nobody seems to have ever asked me how he got into medicine in the first place, etc.

Anyway, I have another week or so before I'm seeing him, so I'd love any other feedback you have! I don't mean to hijack the forum on this but it seems like a lot of journalists have focused on the same sorts of questions over and over again, and so I thought the forum might be a great outlet for getting some input...

Adam
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shawnsmith

Czech Republic
2048 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  09:04:32  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Personally, I would not want to know the answer to any of these questions as they contribute nothing to my understanding of TMS or to recovery.
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tennis tom

USA
4749 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  09:15:03  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Shawn, if you would watch more Howard Stern it would speed your recovery.

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shawnsmith

Czech Republic
2048 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  09:22:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by tennis tom

Shawn, if you would watch more Howard Stern it would speed your recovery.



It would also increase my internal rage. I find the guy totally obnoxious. But he is not bad on America's Got Talent as they reigned him in. Yes, Howie baby caved in for the bucks.
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Ace1

USA
1040 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  09:28:59  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Agree with shawn, I dont think any of these questions will help anyone with their recovery. It just may be interesting to know (just for fun).
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aconner

USA
10 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  10:03:08  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Personally, I think that a lot of people on this forum would be interested in learning more about the life, passions and motivations of a man that is almost single-handedly responsible for saving the lives of so many people on this forum and all over the world.

I figured there would thus be a lot of questions along those lines, and that definitely seems to be the case!

I recognize that this is perhaps not as important to the question of helping people with their individual TMS stories - but there are many other threads on the forum that help with precisely that!

Thanks again for everyone's contributions. Feel free to PM me as well with anything you don't feel comfortable sharing on the thread...

Adam
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shawnsmith

Czech Republic
2048 Posts

Posted - 01/04/2013 :  13:43:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I do agree that knowing more about Dr Sarno would be most interesting and it would be great if someone were to write his biography. I would be first in line to purchase it. But it would be for academic and personal interest and not with a view to gaining recovery from symptoms.

Now as for Howard Stern, many of you might have seen his interview with Dr Sarno. (see: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iYIOOURMuS0) The most amusing thing about Stern is that he demonstrated that he knows almost nothing about what Dr Sarno is teaching other than at a very cursory level and yet he fully recovered because he had full confidence in the TMS diagnosis. In fact, Dr Sarno had to correct him a number of times. What does that tell us -- especially for those who find it necessary to acquire more and more information as a prerequisite to recovery? Stern, with his limited understanding and almost zero reading fully recovered. And yet we, who read and read and read many books over and over again, continue to suffer. Think about that because somewhere in it all there is an answer and I think it has to do with over-intellectualization, something Stern will NEVER be accused of.

For those who are not familiar will Tennis Tom's posts, he has a very unique and sometimes off-the-wall sense of humor. Me and Tom are two old time TMSers who know quite a bit about TMS yet despite our knowledge have not fully recovered, but press on with a lot of hope knowing full well that each person recovers in their own time.
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