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106-“Stop Scaring Yourself” - TMS Wiki Founder

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If this story of healing inspires you, like or share this video so that others can know there is hope for healing! Known as Forest online, my guest today shares his story of healing from what was diagnosed as repetive strain injury or over-use injury. He had a full recovery as he understood the symptoms were just his brain. From there, he went on to found TMS Wiki - a website that has provides free resources for those healing from neuroplastic symptoms.https://www.tmswiki.org/forum/forums/... Here is a bit about him: After an 18-year battle with neuroplastic symptoms attributed to 'repetitive strain injuries,' Rob, known as Forest online, fully recovered by employing a mind-body approach. Inspired by his recovery, he founded TMSWiki.org, the largest peer-driven resource dedicated to educating the public about neuroplastic symptoms. Rob created the 'Thank You, Dr. Sarno' tribute book, which was featured in Dr. Sarno’s New York Times obituary. He also provided technical support to Alan Gordon in developing a free 21-day recovery program, donated to the wiki during fundraising for the Boulder Back Pain Study. Rob co-founded and has served as Vice President of the Association for the Treatment of Neuroplastic Disorders (ATNS) since its inception, reflecting his ongoing commitment to raising awareness and support for mind-body healing. Professionally, Rob runs discussion sections for adult learners pursuing their master's degrees in finance and management, with a specialization in health economics and decision-making. If you are interested in working with me, reach out for a free consultation to see if we are a good fit. Website: thoughtbythoughthealing.com Email: thoughtbythoughthealing@gmail.com #tms #mindbodyconnection #mindbodysoul #mindbodyspirit #fightorflight #nervoussystem #youcanheal #thoughtbythoughthealing #sarno #unlearnyourpain #chronicpain #fibromyalgia #repetitivestraininjury #overuseinjury #centralsensitization #carpaltunnel #chronicillness #chronicfatigue #thewayout #somatictracking #somatictherapy #painfreeyou #neuroplasticpain #neuralcircuitpain #ppda #tmswiki #healingstory
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