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“- "How can I tell the difference between TMS and pain from overworking unused muscles?" - That's easy. When you've done some unaccustomed physical activity and wake up the next morning with aches in your arms or legs, it's a good kind of ache and it's usu- ally gone by the following day. The pain of TMS is always nasty, and it doesn't go away very quickly, if at all. (page 111)” — John E Sarno, M.D
- "How can I tell the difference between TMS and pain from overworking unused muscles?"
- That's easy. When you've done some unaccustomed physical activity and wake up the next morning with aches in your arms or legs, it's a good kind of ache and it's usu- ally gone by the following day. The pain of TMS is always nasty, and it doesn't go away very quickly, if at all. (page 111)