Deborah's TMS Success Story - Pelvic Pain, Pelvic floor dysfunction, pudendal neuralgia, volvodynia

Sdílet
Vložit
  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Deborah's TMS Success Story - Pelvic Pain, Pelvic floor dysfunction, pudendal neuralgia, volvodynia, urethral syndrome
    --------------------
    Want more information about pain, how it starts, how it becomes chronic? Watch the video at PainFreeYou.com.
    Want to know if what I'm teaching applies to you? Take the pain test at: DanBuglio.com/paintest
    Any score over a 30 can be eliminated with the approach I teach in my daily videos.
    If you'd like some help on your road to recovery, check out my online course and group coaching program. PainFreeYou.com/join - Hope to see you in the program.
    Not a CZcams subscriber yet? Please subscribe so you don't miss any of the videos. Check out the video archive here: / painfreeyou. .
    Want to join my private Facebook Group? Come join us here:
    / painfreeyounow

Komentáře • 86

  • @8aNda1d
    @8aNda1d Před 2 lety +15

    I admire her. She had the courage to tell about her journey. She will never know how many people this will help.

  • @nihadlaouar5636
    @nihadlaouar5636 Před 11 měsíci +6

    I love this woman, I dont know why she brought tears to my eyes, i am currently suffering from some pudental neuralgia symptoms and struggling with belief and her last advice of educating ourselves abour TMS is really what I needed. Thx alot Dan for what you do u r a hero

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 11 měsíci

      A good place to get started are the videos below:
      czcams.com/video/tnU6KBAv5fg/video.html
      czcams.com/video/Ez9Ez49M8Ig/video.html
      czcams.com/video/VSmTe8zPXh0/video.html
      czcams.com/video/5SsKnAgAvnY/video.html

  • @gjmarkley105
    @gjmarkley105 Před 2 lety +27

    Your story is so relatable! I struggled hard with similar issues for about a year, but am 💯 well now, thanks to understanding and accepting tms. I celebrate along with you in our recovery🙌🏻 I know this interview will be an encouragement to so many.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +2

      Congrats on your recovery too. If you would ever like to do an interview like this one, you can get on my schedule at: TalkWithDan.com If not, no worries.

    • @Sailormoonc3038
      @Sailormoonc3038 Před 2 lety +1

      Please share your success story!!!

    • @paulanazim2115
      @paulanazim2115 Před měsícem +1

      That is amazing!! 😭 did you have some bladder issues too maybe? How did you recover from those symtoms exactly?🙏

    • @gjmarkley105
      @gjmarkley105 Před měsícem

      Yes, I woke up one morning with intense bladder and pelvic pain for no apparent reason. Felt like the worst bladder infection of my life. Even went to the doctor for antibiotics which did absolutely nothing. It had been an incredibly stressful year (2020), and I had lost 3 grandparents around the same time my mom was diagnosed with cancer. I literally felt like I was losing everything, including my health. Through watching Dan’s free videos and following his advice, coupled with following a ministry who goes into great depth of the mind/body/spirit connection from a Christian perspective I slowly had fewer horrendous days…which gradually turned into “ok” days…eventually morphing into full recovery. That’s not to say that I didn’t have ebbs and flows and unexpected flares throughout my journey, BUT I had the tools and mindset to tackle them in a healthy way. As my nervous system calmed down, so did my symptoms. It’s a process of retraining the mind. I stumbled a lot, but the consistency over a period of time was key! Give yourself so much grace through the process. You don’t have to do any of it perfectly!! It’s truly been a lesson of learning to let things go, not take myself so seriously, and to focus on gratitude while choosing to live life as fully as I can despite my current symptoms. It looks a little different for each of us, but know that you CAN heal! Prayers for your peace and strength as you embark on your own journey!💕

    • @paulanazim2115
      @paulanazim2115 Před měsícem

      Thank you so much for your answer 🙏 I am diagnosed with bladder embedded infection, some bacteria shows up on tests and also high leukocytes- so I was (I think I still am) convinced that it the pain is due to infection.. bladder hurts very bad everyday and it gives me horrible stress and anxiety, so I think I am in a vicious cycle 🥵 its been almost 3 years and I lost my life completely. I just can’t believe how bacteria and high leukocytes which indicates the inflammation can be caused by brain? Antibiotics don’t work anyway or they worked for a short period of time and then didn’t work anymore 🥹 the days I am better (less pain) I am happy then when strong pain comes I am panicking again, looking for some answers.. did your bladder hurted everyday like infection? I dont if I should trust to my diagnosis 🥹
      what have you been doing daily to calm down your nervous system and eventually get to be symptoms free? Which tools did you have?🙏
      I will appreciate your answer once again 🙏❤️ maybe it would be some way to contact you?

  • @pamelawaits3689
    @pamelawaits3689 Před 2 lety +8

    I too have had similar symptoms of TMS for exactly 1 year. I've been through the whole PT, pelvic floor therapy, manipulation, injections and chiropractic procedures, only to have all of them fail. I've read three books now on TMS, watch Dan every day and do daily meditations for chronic pain. I have come so far and I know this is without a doubt my answer. I still am not totally pain free, but have the right tools to get this done. Thank you so much for your story today and Dan, I am sooo grateful to you for your caring and compassionate work.

  • @wimkrol2233
    @wimkrol2233 Před 2 lety +5

    Great story! Congrats 👍🙏
    TMS ≠ a pain problem
    TMS = a fear problem

  • @sheilababy62
    @sheilababy62 Před rokem +4

    I have had an anxiety disorder for 25 years. The last few years I’ve been suffering from pudenal neuralgia, ibs and various other pain issues - back pain, tmj etc. My stress levels have rocketed since my mother was given a lung cancer diagnosis in December of last year. This all makes sense to me as I am definitely in a fear loop. I just need to convince my brain that I’m not in danger.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem +2

      For some foundational information - check out my getting started page: www.PainFreeYou.com/start
      You are in the right place. Dig in. You Can get well.

  • @Alyshahouston
    @Alyshahouston Před 6 měsíci +1

    You are so sweet and calm Deborah! So happy for your success!

  • @dianamaria5784
    @dianamaria5784 Před rokem +1

    I can totally relate to what you are saying.

  • @1STBUCKLEY
    @1STBUCKLEY Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing. Can't believe you were medicalised to that extent. So happy you've been able to journey through TMS. 👏👏

  • @hyungnim702
    @hyungnim702 Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you for sharing your story, Deborah! And thank you Dan for giving it a platform!

  • @sarahberesford4724
    @sarahberesford4724 Před 2 lety +3

    Had pelvic pain 25 years so yes I've been everywhere

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +1

      The information below may offer a slightly different perspective on what's going on and how to move out of it.
      Foundational Information:
      Watch the video at: PainFreeYou.com
      Take the pain test: DanBuglio.com/paintest - a score over 29 means you have TMS / Perceived Danger Pain. This also means you CAN end your symptoms.
      Watch the video about Perceived Danger Pain: czcams.com/video/tnU6KBAv5fg/video.html - this explains SO much of what is going on.
      Now you know what is causing pain. Next step is beginning to TEACH the brain to turn it off. Since perceived danger is what turns pain on, teaching safety is the solution. This vide gives you many examples of messages of safety. czcams.com/video/5SsKnAgAvnY/video.html
      Getting more help:
      Individual coaching: DanBuglio.com/coaching - Unfortunately there is only so much time in the day. I am booked solid for approximately 4-6 weeks in advance. Keep in mind, there is no reason to wait that long to get my help. You get the same information and more support with my…
      Group Coaching Program and Video Course: PainFreeYou.com/join - No need to wait. You can begin this any time. The course will be available instantly and the next weekly group coaching is no farther away than the upcoming Wednesday.
      At minimum, watch my free daily coaching videos at DansCZcams.com. A new video posts daily at 5am Eastern. (NYC Time zone) Many are getting better implementing the concepts taught in my free daily videos. czcams.com/users/PainFreeYouvideos

  • @thereseparker826
    @thereseparker826 Před rokem +1

    Thank you both - inspirational 🙏🏻🌹

  • @minarose7609
    @minarose7609 Před 2 lety +4

    Thank you for sharing your story Deborah! Always another nudge in the right direction and today you were that nudge for me! ✨❤️ It is possible 🙏 😃

  • @robertasmith3437
    @robertasmith3437 Před 2 lety +3

    Congratulations Deborah thank you for sharing your story it was very reassuring and uplifting.

  • @gracefitzgerald2227
    @gracefitzgerald2227 Před rokem +1

    Awesome interview and inspiring

  • @Pavel_Franta
    @Pavel_Franta Před 2 lety +3

    love how open she is ( as well as her english )

  • @emilyg9900
    @emilyg9900 Před 2 lety +2

    Extremely helpful to hear this story. I have hope. Thank you.

  • @asirbbrisa
    @asirbbrisa Před 2 lety +2

    Thank you so much for sharing your story! As I am in a transition this helps me stay positive and fearless during uncomfortable times.

  • @lindag3260
    @lindag3260 Před 2 lety +1

    Can’t say thank you enough times. Been
    There with different diagnosis’s. ❤️

  • @wimkrol2233
    @wimkrol2233 Před 2 lety +5

    I heard Alan Gordon say in the podcast ‘Tell me about your pain’ that most people with TMS believe in it for 100%, but after the pain completely had gone away. So you just have to believe enough I guess.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +7

      I say believe enough to get started. Belief will grow with evidence and results. You don't have to have 100% belief to begin the work.

  • @jelenaz3439
    @jelenaz3439 Před 5 měsíci +1

    tnx

  • @sarahberesford4724
    @sarahberesford4724 Před 2 lety +1

    Yes roda Rosa helps to lower anxiety little bit is TMS a somatic symptom.disorder type

  • @moneygetten
    @moneygetten Před 2 lety +2

    This video is so important to me, I suffer from hard flaccid/fibromyalgia for 6,5 years now... I've been in a dark place for years to, in total fear/insomnia etc. these videos from dan have calmed me down a lot. And I'm finaly ready to accept TMS and to start my recovery.. It felt good to see Deborah recover from this mind/body syndrome.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +1

      You are absolutely in the right place. Moving forward, see if you can refer to your symptoms ast TMS and not by the medical terminology. That can help.

  • @jene5420
    @jene5420 Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much. I have PN but I’m on my way thanks to you and Dan

  • @Moonless6491
    @Moonless6491 Před 9 měsíci +3

    has anyone with pelvic pain etc.... ever experienced their feet and legs burning too? I believe my mind is creating this symptom as well cause it tends to correlate with the pelvic pain. I wonder if I have neuropathy, but I'm not diabetic and have had many tests and scans as well as various pains and symptoms that come and go. It's worrisome, like I never get a break. I've been practicing the mind body approach now for about 6 months with marginal improvement.

    • @nihadlaouar5636
      @nihadlaouar5636 Před 8 měsíci +1

      Meeeee I have burning and tingling in my thighs and down my feet at times. I think it is symptom imperative like our brain doing its best to attract our attention ...

  • @dianamaria5784
    @dianamaria5784 Před rokem +3

    I have been dealing with pudental nerve pain and pelvic floor dysfunction for the last 6 years. I am at the end of my rope. I need help!!!.😭Thanks for sharing your testimony.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem

      The best place to begin Diana is to learn what's actually going on. Your pudendal nerve is likely perfectly fine. Perceived danger is likely what is going on. My term is Perceived Danger Pain. Learn more here: www.PainFreeYou.com/start

    • @frederickwalzer5555
      @frederickwalzer5555 Před rokem +1

      I have been dealing with pelvic floor dysfunction for 5 years. I went to many places in the US. All kinds of therapy. PTs and chiropractors told me that my entire body is fine. There is nothing wrong but there is still pain. Everything started with stress.
      By the way, I am getting better. I run every day. I am reafing, writing however there are days that the pain comes back.

    • @gracefitzgerald2227
      @gracefitzgerald2227 Před rokem

      @@frederickwalzer5555. Good on you! I’ve been dealing with this for 8 months. I just started walking and it’s been incredible being part of life instead of watching it go by me. ❤ I’m so happy you’re feeling better.

  • @crystalrose3530
    @crystalrose3530 Před rokem +1

    So glad I came across this video 🙏 I recently found dr sarnos work and am convinced it is why I experience certain long standing symptoms (like gerd) but was having trouble convincing myself that’s pelvic symptoms were different. Thank you Deborah for confirming this for me!

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem

      The best way to ascertain if your symptoms are TMS is to do the assessments. Learn more and do the assessments here: www.PainFreeYou.com/start

    • @crystalrose3530
      @crystalrose3530 Před rokem +1

      Yes! I’ve done this but you know how the mind tries to make up reasons why it doesn’t apply to you 😬

  • @nadiademeyer2014
    @nadiademeyer2014 Před 2 lety +2

    Waauw, Deborah, zo een krachtig en interessant interview , ik ben zo trots op je eigen zoektocht en de weg dat je hebt afgelegd tot volledig pijnvrij, het is heel inspirerend, ikzelf ben ook van België en vind mezelf terug in jouw verhaal , alleen heb ik poli-neuropatie , ik heb ook mijn eigen zoektocht gedaan, vergelijkbaar met jou, doe ook dagelijkse meditatie zoals jij en ik volg nu de wekelijkse coaching van Dan , sinds 5 weken, het is fijn een succesverhaal van een Belgische te horen, ik wens je veel geluk toe, en nog eens bedankt voor jouw verhaal, ben heel fier op je!! Ik hoop dat ik er ook een kan maken in de toekomst , dat is mijn doel👏, een dikke knuffel van nog een Belgische TMS -er

    • @Inge508
      @Inge508 Před 2 lety +1

      Hey Nadia!zo fijn om te weten dat België 🇧🇪 hier ook zo aanwezig is! Wens jou ook een inspirerende reis naar beterschap toe!
      Looking forward to your recovery- victory- story as well!🙏🤗

  • @pradeeprajurs9080
    @pradeeprajurs9080 Před 2 lety +4

    Awesome video. I would like to tell my story as well. In fact, I got better by reading Sarno, Knowledge Acquisition, Your Videos. Then I relapsed again and spent the last 3 months getting things back to normal with videos, more reading and breathing exercises.

    • @Inge508
      @Inge508 Před 2 lety +3

      Congrats on your success! Well done!🥂🥂🥂

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +1

      Excellent - thank you for sharing your story. If you would ever want to do an interview like this one, get on my calendar here: TalkWithDan.com

  • @connieace16
    @connieace16 Před 2 lety +2

    Geweldig Deborah, je geeft me hoop. Fijn om je verhaal te horen. That book from Ozanich though is not really my thing. He is so angry at the medics, I found his story hard to digest. Doesn't work for me. The kind Dan-approach is far better!

  • @justinfever9787
    @justinfever9787 Před 2 lety +2

    Having a hard go with naturopathy, pains, head to toe, and having pelvic discomfort, and high anxiety. Hearing these videos help and gives me hope. Dan, is their any books you would sugest? Im just looking for anywhere to start. Im considering taking a zoom session with you aswell.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety

      You are in the right place.
      The info below will give you a foundation of understanding.
      Foundational Information:
      Watch the video at: PainFreeYou.com
      Take the pain test: DanBuglio.com/paintest - a score over 29 means you have TMS / Perceived Danger Pain. This also means you CAN end your symptoms.
      Watch the video about Perceived Danger Pain: czcams.com/video/tnU6KBAv5fg/video.html - this explains SO much of what is going on.
      Now you know what is causing pain. Next step is beginning to TEACH the brain to turn it off. Since perceived danger is what turns pain on, teaching safety is the solution. This vide gives you many examples of messages of safety. czcams.com/video/5SsKnAgAvnY/video.html
      Getting more help:
      Individual coaching: DanBuglio.com/coaching - Unfortunately there is only so much time in the day. I am booked solid for approximately 4-6 weeks in advance. Keep in mind, there is no reason to wait that long to get my help. You get the same information and more support with my…
      Group Coaching Program and Video Course: PainFreeYou.com/join - No need to wait. You can begin this any time. The course will be available instantly and the next weekly group coaching is no farther away than the upcoming Wednesday.
      At minimum, watch my free daily coaching videos at DansCZcams.com. A new video posts daily at 5am Eastern. (NYC Time zone) Many are getting better implementing the concepts taught in my free daily videos. czcams.com/users/PainFreeYouvideos

    • @sarahberesford4724
      @sarahberesford4724 Před 2 lety

      Have a look a Clair weekes good start and a cheap book

  • @dianamaria5784
    @dianamaria5784 Před rokem +2

    WOW. I like your quote about pain clinics. Excuse my ignorance but please explain what TMS stands for?

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem

      TMS - a term coined by Dr John Sarno. Tension Myositis syndrome, later termed The Mindbody Syndrome. Basically pain created by the brain, not a flaw in the body. My term is Perceived Danger Pain. Learn more here: www.PainFreeYou.com/start

  • @melaniehipsky7315
    @melaniehipsky7315 Před měsícem

    @PainFreeYou hi Dan! I was wondering if there’s anyway that I could contact Deborah, her story is super similar to the current situation I’m in an I was wondering if I’d be able to ask her questions and message with her if possible. Thank you! 🙏 🙏

  • @pilarcanalizo
    @pilarcanalizo Před 4 měsíci +1

    What is TMS ? Where can I have an appointment with you ? I have pelvic pain issues. Where can I get the books ?

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 4 měsíci

      I don't do one-on-one appointments. My book is being written. I have two resources for you to begin with.
      DansFastStart.com - explains what is going on and what to do about it.
      PainFreeYouGroup.com - my group coaching program
      PainFreeYouSuccess.com - my success stories. Many pelvic pain successes.

  • @jene5420
    @jene5420 Před rokem +1

    Dan do you have video that really explains what the brain is doing ? It worked for Deborah to really have the scientific knowledge. I’d like to watch the science behind it.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem +1

      I don't get into the brain science and wiring aspects a lot. I believe that is causing us to focus on things that your brain will handle all on it's own. There are two intro videos on my getting started page: www.painfreeyou.com/start

  • @elizabethtara7658
    @elizabethtara7658 Před 16 dny +1

    im goimg through this 😢 i need help

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 16 dny

      The best place to begin is my fast start playlist. DansFastStart.com

  • @dianamaria5784
    @dianamaria5784 Před rokem +1

    What is the name of the medication?. I am taking Cymbalta.

    • @Moonless6491
      @Moonless6491 Před 9 měsíci

      I'm a man and I take zoloft. it helps with the edge of anxiety. I have this same problem. I was also told I have pelvic floor dysfunction and went through extensive physical therapy. I am overall doing better, but I still flare up. For me, meditation and doing what I love is helpful. I had an entire spectrum of testing including cystoscopy, colonoscopy, and multiple MRI's. all good. For me it presents as burning all the time and it wears on me, but I am finding hope in TMS cause I've seen it work for me and the anxiety work against me. I am now trying to grasp how to implement it further in my mind. I would highly recommend you looking at a program called, Transform men's pelvic health by Michael Hodge. It includes physical therapy and mind body exercises as well. It isn't a cure but a good place to learn. It is aimed at men, but works the same way for women. Michael also believes in TMS and went through the same thing just like you and I and he implements the exercises as a way to open the body and relax the mind.

  • @marcin6386
    @marcin6386 Před rokem +1

    Hmm, I was hating that idea with a passion that pudendal neuralgia symptoms can be because of your 'mind'. And I still do because this is not always the case. Some people have symptoms like that because of actual nerve injury. You can only imagine how hurtful it would be for those people to tell them something like that. However, thank you for your story, maybe there are cases where this can be psychological.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem

      No need to be offended by this concept. All pain originates in the brain based on the brains perception of danger. Injury or not. You can learn more about these concepts. Nothing of this means you have a psychological issue. Check out my start page to learn what causes the vast majority of pain. www.PainFreeYou.com/start

    • @frederickwalzer5555
      @frederickwalzer5555 Před rokem

      There is no medical technology that can prove that a nerve is damaged. If you take a look a the groups of pudendal neuralgia that people are telling about their stories 90 percent say that the pain starts after a big emotional situation in their lives.

    • @andrewfleming86
      @andrewfleming86 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Injuries heal, yes, even nerve injuries heal.

  • @wednesdayschild3627
    @wednesdayschild3627 Před rokem +1

    He was going to make things better by making it worse.

  • @paulanazim2115
    @paulanazim2115 Před měsícem +1

    Even when I try to relax myself by going out with friends or doing something nice, my pain doesn’t go away at all. Is it a sign that my pain is not perceived danger pain but structular?🥹 I have bladder pain 24/7 and it doesn’t go away

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před měsícem

      That is not proof of anything other than your brain is perceiving danger, even when going out. For symptoms that don't seem to go away, that is often because the fear and attention given to the pain doesn't either. The fast start playlist will help: DansFastStart.com - and if you want more support, consider the group coaching. PainFreeYouGroup.com