Hi guys. I can't emphasise enough how the mind/brain interprets sensations and pain. Sound is a sensation. I have recovered and am mostly symptom free from a debilitating pain condition (I do take pain meds at times) I'm not cured, but I don't feel it. The condition is called IC. I have recovered and rarely hear the sound of my T. If I'm really stressed I'm aware of it very mildly. Mostly I do not hear it. MY MIND DOESN'T THINK THE SOUND IS IMPORTANT. It would take me too long to explain my recovery from a debilitating pain condition, but It was all based on the emotion of fear. ..Google this theory and I urge you to run with it! Controversial, but some people hold on to symptoms/illnesses for a reason xx
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How do I access this on google
Google neuroplasticity, anything to do with fear causing symptoms. There are so many books and info out there. If you've read some of my posts, the information is all there. Xx.. positive energy your way
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