Dan! Thank you so much for sharing my story. I am really grateful for you and this community. My biggest hope is that my story can help people. All of you are going to get well, no matter how many surgeries you’ve had, injuries, viruses, etc. None of that matters. None of the labels matter. They’re not true. You just have to believe you can get well, stop the “freak out” loop (and for me, that took time) as Dan says, and go live your life! Thank you, thank you everyone; I am so grateful 🙏🏼.
@Inge508 Жыл бұрын
Congrats Christine on your recovery ! So sorry you had to go through these horrendous struggles but look at you now! Thanks for being so vulnerable on camera and sharing your success story ! You will help countless people ! Enjoy a happy adventurous healthy life ! 🙏👏🍾🎉🎉🎉🙋♀️❤️☘️
@NicoleFitnessYouTube Жыл бұрын
I enjoyed listening to your story Christine! You are such a lovely young woman! Thank you for sharing yourself with us! God bless!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@Inge508thank you so much for this kind comment; you’ve made my day! I am so grateful for this community and I hope my story may help people, just as Dan’s videos and other stories like Hardeep’s and Matt’s have helped me 😁🙏🏼.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@NicoleFitnessKZbinhi Nicole! Thank you so much for this sweet comment. It means a lot! As I wrote in my reply above, I am so grateful for Dan and this community 😁🙏🏼. Also, love your name! My middle name is Nicole, haha.
@josiejo117 Жыл бұрын
What a beautiful message to give to everyone who travels this road back to living their lives. Thank you so very much for your humility, grace & compassion. The gift you have given is beyond words.💝
@mikesnaturalroast77487 ай бұрын
I watched because of the sore throat. Had one for months. Thought it was long covid. Chasing the tail of the dragon. Decided to stop worrying and thinking about it. Practicing relaxing. I haven't been to a doctor or ENT, they never seem to find anything. Already feeling better, just been doing this a couple of weeks. Stress has always been a big issue with my health. Makes sense. Thanks for sharing all of this.
@christinenbarba6 ай бұрын
Hi Mike! I am so happy to hear that you see the connection between stress and the symptoms. I think what I'd love others to know from my journey through suffering (haha) is that the MINUTE they let go of all the medical labels, all of the thoughts fueled by anxiety and fear, and recognize "the loop" that the mind may create, they will begin to heal and with time, the symptoms will go on their merry way. : ) You've got this!
@Octaviacliosisley8 ай бұрын
SO PROUD OF YOU CHRISTINE! SO GLAD I MET YOUR SWEET SELF! I hope to reconnect! Also, it's NOT DIET. They said not to eat eggs and other things and I have eaten eggs the whole time and life. ❤
@christinenbarba7 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Octavia for this kind comment
@amybollana9818 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing your story! I had/have many of the same symptoms and diagnosis with my throat. I had an ENT tell me I had such bad reflux that I had "blister upon blister" in my throat. Oh wow! No wonder it is sore and I choke in the middle of the night. Two years later another ENT told me my throat was totally fine. How?? It was still sore! I had every gastro intestinal test with nothing showing up. One surgeon told me it might help to wrap part of my stomach around my esophagus! Oh I am so glad my gut told me not to do these drastic things or take all the PPIs I was offered. I am so thankful I found out about brain retraining. My throat is hardly ever sore any more without having changed anything else. This all came after year and years of stress and now I know my body has been in fight or flight for a long time. Your story is very encouraging.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind comment! It’s really inspiring and you should be proud of yourself 😊. It also made me laugh since yes, many doctors are geniuses at using horrifying language like that. And as you wrote, the scope is completely subjective. As you already know, you can be 100% well . Thank you for sharing your experience to remind any of us who had a similar journey that we’re not alone! 🙏🏼
@Fitsoccerqueen11 ай бұрын
This happened to me too!!! Diagnosed with reflux and told to take PPI so glad I didn't do that and worked on my stress.
@cindygaudet13903 ай бұрын
My body as well fight or flight,what if…
@Inge508 Жыл бұрын
5,5 years of rock bottom and horrific pain for such a young lady.. pfff So glad she finally found and embraced Pdp and got out to the other side ! Enjoy your African safari Christine ! Thanks for the great coaching Dan! 👏👏👏🙏👍
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
She is a brave young lady.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! This type of feedback means so much ☺️🙏🏼. I’m definitely excited to go on the safari, so thank you also for the nice words about that! Really grateful for this community
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@PainFreeYouthank you so much, Dan! This comment means a lot coming from one of my hero’s 🙏🏼😊!
@hardeepdhanjal9599 Жыл бұрын
I am so incredibly happy to hear that Christine is doing so much better. I remember when we spoke that she was in a deep dark place with so many symptoms and now she is happy, symptom free and has gotten her life back. I’m so happy for her. And to you Dan you are the absolute best. My advice to all is to follow Dan’s approach! Commit to it full heartedly and you will start to see real changes. I have ONLY followed Dan and my life is back to normal and if I VERY seldom have had symptoms I immediately implement Dan’s simple teachings and I commit fully and my symptoms always go away very quickly. I am so happy to see this episode and thanks for the kind words to both of you. I will always be a huge fan of Dan. 🙏🏾😊
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hardeep! You have no idea how much your comment means to me 😊🙏🏼. I shared your kind words in this comment with my mom too, as you are one of the people who really inspired me. Even she’d repeat “just remember what Hardeep told you!” and I often kept thinking of you saying, “just listen to Dan.” It’s something my parents would say a lot too! And now, as I mention in the video, I’ve said to some of the incredible “throat crew” group overcoming symptoms in that area “just remember what Hardeep said,” etc 😁. I am so grateful for you and everything you wrote in your comment is spot on! Thank you (and Dan) for inspiring me to believe that I could get my life back 🙏🏼. You’re amazing!
@kirakrejci2628 Жыл бұрын
Hardeep and Christine! My 2 favorite success stories!! 👏🏼🙌🏼
@hardeepdhanjal9599 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba Christine !! I am so happy for you! We had such great communication when you were going through the process. I was often thinking about you and how you were doing. The progress that you have made is incredible! You are so strong and a huge inspiration to us all. Please give my warm regards to your family.🙏🏾❤️ And let’s commit to spreading the teachings of Dan to all who suffer from TMS/PDP. So many could be saved by knowing about this. Stay in touch and stay strong! All the best to you. ❤️🙏🏾🌹
@Rosef1re Жыл бұрын
Thank you soooo much Christine! I have the same throat pains and reflux issues, it's not a super common TMS symptom so it's so amazing to find someone who is so similar to me. You've helped me so much. And big thanks to Dan too!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind comment 😊🙏🏼! Just remember that there is NOTHING wrong with you! Every single symptom is JUST PDP/TMS. I don’t write “just” to minimize the experience, but because once we recognize that we are actually OK and our brain may have just gotten stuck in a little “loop,” this stuff will start to shift. There’s nothing really wrong, you don’t have a reflux problem (or any other label doctors may like to use). It’s all just normal bodily sensations that become amplified a bit by the brain. They will go away! Can’t wait to listen to your success story when they do!
@Rosef1re Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarbaI am still struggling. Things have been better and I've had many pain free days, but struggling with an intense flare right now. It's so hard to not get scared during these times. 😢
@1STBUCKLEY Жыл бұрын
So sad that so many of our youngsters are falling into this place. Society needs to wake up, we all need to be part of the change. Too much pressure.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
I can't agree more.
@Lenneke8422-b3t Жыл бұрын
Me too 😊
@josiejo117 Жыл бұрын
Agree completely.💗
@NicoleFitnessYouTube Жыл бұрын
Amen!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing this thought. Based on my story, I’m sure you know that I agree! The good news is that the more people like Dan spread their message, hopefully more “youngsters” will realize that the labels doctors may have given them aren’t accurate. It’s just TMS/PDP and they will get better! 😄🙏🏼
@es79909 ай бұрын
Wow… Christine’s former symptoms/journey is very close to my own. I developed throat pain after a viral infection in 2016 and my throat hasn’t been the same since. I was miserable for a few years but then overcame - still had pain but not as frequent. But now I have facial discomfort and discomfort elsewhere in my body. I just discovered this channel and TMS today. Looking forward into knowing more.
@redtom07 Жыл бұрын
What a sweet girl. Her honesty is inspiring. I hope she has a long pain free life.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this lovely comment! I am so grateful and it’s made my day 😊🙏🏼.
@MariaSotiropoulou88 Жыл бұрын
For some reason I realised while watching this story I’ve overcome so many symptoms by a good response to fear, but still having these muscle shakes because that’s connected with such a big part of my identity as a physical actor and yogi that I’ve feared the most! Thank you deeply ❤
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Why is one symptom so stubborn? You described it perfectly. kzbin.info/www/bejne/ipTWiaaqiceUkK8
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Maria! Thank you for this lovely comment 🙏🏼😁. What you’ve written is so well put! The symptoms we are most afraid of are only sticking around BECAUSE we are afraid of them, haha. The link Dan shared is perfect for what you’ve described. You WILL overcome that symptom! Sometimes these things just take a little time (and the knowledge about what’s going on really helps) 😊🙏🏼.
@selmo6376 Жыл бұрын
I don't get tired of saying that this man - Dan - makes such a fantastic and wonderful work that if there was a nobel prize for the ones who work for the well being of others, Dan would be a very serious candidate !!
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Humbled by your words Selmo.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
I completely agree! It’s people like Dan who deserve prizes like that one! 😊
@ameliastringer6614 Жыл бұрын
I appreciate this video so much. I resonate with the OCD-like attention to the symptoms and trying to fix and do things the exact “right” way. I also went through a phase of wondering if I was breathing correctly or holding my tongue in the right position. 🤦♀️ Working on living my life and knowing that I am truly okay, and laying off hyperfocus on using techniques to fix myself. It’s not easy, but I know I can do it!
@Truerealism747 Жыл бұрын
Yes I had OCD as a child it's the forrunner to this
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind response 😊! It’s always comforting to know other people can relate to this experience and it does become a form of “OCD-like attention.” The good news is that like Dan talks about, once we recognize that, we can get out of the loop. I am 100% certain that you will! Thank you again 😊🙏🏼.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@Truerealism747I didn’t mention that experience in the video, but I also experienced minor periods of OCD as a child (I just didn’t know what it was at the time and ended up stopping it myself). As I write here, the great news is that once we recognize what’s going on, we can shift things 😊🙏🏼.
@Truerealism747 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba yes.hope.so diagnosed Asperger's.now Asperger's linked to sycosomatic more anxiety than general population brain so scared
@SEASHELL-gf3su Жыл бұрын
Hi Dan. Just started all this mind/body work a few months ago. You're exactly right these recovery stories help ALOT !!! THANK YOU FOR ALL YOU'VE DONE 4 ME, & MANY MANY OTHERS. YOU'RE DAILY VIDEOS ARE LIT 🔥. Have a great day. ✌️❤️😎
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
You are so welcome
@SEASHELL-gf3su Жыл бұрын
I finally have hope. This is a great video. ✌️❤️😎
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
I love this comment, especially “your daily videos are lit!” Haha. I am 100% certain that as long as you stick with this route and watching Dan, you will overcome any pain or chronic symptoms you may be experiencing 😄🙏🏼. Thank you so much for the nice feedback! And I agree - Dan’s videos are “lit!”
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@SEASHELL-gf3suthis comment makes me so happy! I’m glad my story hopefully helped you a little. And as I write above, I am 100% certain that as long as you stick with Dan’s videos and approach, any chronic pain, symptoms, etc. will eventually go on their merry way 😁🙏🏼. You will overcome this “stuff”; sometimes, it just takes a little time to recognize what’s going on (just PDP).
@1STBUCKLEY Жыл бұрын
What a phenomenal young lady you are. So glad you found the way out. Thank you both for sharing xx
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Our pleasure!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind comment! Your nice words mean so much to me and I hope it’s helpful 😊🙏🏼.
@hellohappy2 Жыл бұрын
Dan, thank you for this excellent interview and video. It hits close to home as I have burning mouth and throat pain. Christine, thank you for sharing your story.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these kind words! 😊🙏🏼 They mean so much and I hope my experience helps a little bit. If you haven’t watched Hardeep’s success story yet, I’d definitely recommend that one as well. I am 100% certain that what you are describing is just TMS/PDP. I felt all of that “stuff.” Just recognize that what you’re feeling is just (as Dan talks about here) the volume knob turned up a little in regards to perfectly normal sensations. Once your brain catches on that there’s nothing actually wrong, stuff will definitely shift. You WILL overcome these symptoms!
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
This fast start playlist will give a deeper understanding of what is going on and what to do about it. kzbin.info/aero/PLRJmnkn2kTTIl4frNvmpenr49xcTmVl2H
@Sara-mx3jn9 ай бұрын
I’m so glad you got better Christine. You are an inspiration and hope for us all with nerve pain. And thankyou so much Dan for your constant support through your videos. For nearly two years now I have had constant burning pain in my top left jawbone. This occurred following a root canal that got overfilled. Then the tooth was extracted but the overfilling material remained. I had a maxillofacial surgery to get the overfilling material removed, and I still have this constant burning pain. I have searched high and low amongst the medical and alternative treatments. I am a mum of three children, and this is very debilitating. I watch Dan’s videos but I am ‘sitting on the fence’ as he says because I have some doubts because of the invasive procedures I have had, my mind thinks the nerve/s are damaged beyond repair. Please tell me this is TMS. I really need my life back and your story, Christine is the closest I can relate to. Thankyou so much if you reply. One doctor told me it is a myth that nerves heal and I would have to learn to live with this. Another said give it 12-18 months and if still burning after that then it’s likely permanent. Thankyou again for any response🙏
@christinenbarba8 ай бұрын
Hi Sara! Thank you so much for your comment. First off, it is NOT a myth that nerves heal! Of course they heal. I cannot believe that doctor said that to you and I'm sorry you had to experience that. The body heals everything and WANTS to heal everything, and the mind is also quite happy to stop ALL pain once we slowly start shifting our thoughts (I say "slowly" because I know it can feel really hard at first). : ) Luckily, thanks to people like Dan Buglio and Dr. Joe Dispenza, I was finally able to recognize that anyone can become well. The biggest step I had to recognize is that this stuff feeds on doubt. And so, the minute our thoughts wander back to "Oh man, but this doctor told me..." or "Yeah, but this stuff I read told me..." etc., etc., we change the thought to "Even if something is physical right now, the body and mind can work together to heal absolutely anything, and / or, stop absolutely any pain!" Because it's true. I've seen too many incredible stories at Dr. Joe events of people healing stuff you wouldn't even believe, just because they believed it so strongly and were able to change their thoughts about it. That area is not going to be in pain forever. Once they started changing their thoughts, they were able to start engaging in life again in fun ways because they finally had hope that this would not be forever (yours won't either!). I have absolutely zero doubts in my mind. Please don't hesitate to reach out to me with any questions! : )
@Sara-mx3jn8 ай бұрын
Thankyou so much Christine❤️
@RoseSparks-hr2vdАй бұрын
@@christinenbarba
@Katherine-ds2ft Жыл бұрын
I'm shocked at the behavior of your doctor, Christine! I am so sorry that happened to you. How dare she. I only wish you could have recorded it and sued the pants off her. I am so glad you are okay now. ❤
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you, Katherine! That example is one of the most extreme, but I could share so many “interesting” stories about terrible things some doctors have said (especially since I became an expert at going to different visits 😂). But I’ve learned it feels better to recognize different levels of unconsciousness among them, forgive, and he so grateful for amazing experts like Dan, Dr. Joe Dispenza, Matt, and Amanda Ashley from The Lightening Program. People like them and people like you (from this group) are my hero’s and the real MVP’s!
@lindapelle8738Ай бұрын
Reminds me of my first diagnosis after having the flu for 10 months then CFS and then I got interstitial cystitis a lovely diagnosis, and then the lovely doctor tells me there is no cure or you’ll have this for the rest of your life. What a thing to say to a young woman, she is even younger than I am that you will never be able to lay down and sleep again. Shame on these doctors seriously what are they thinking? It’s common sense it’s like telling someone you’re going to die in six months. She’s so young, good for her for pursuing the truth wonderful beautiful and precious. Dan is so calm and sensitive while he listens to these stories, each one unique but so much the same.❤
@christinenbarbaАй бұрын
Hi Linda, thank you for your kind comment!
@legohouse48196 ай бұрын
Christine!! It's Angela! From the lightning process. This was wonderful! Look at us! I'm almost totally healed too!!
@christinenbarba5 ай бұрын
Angela! I am just seeing this comment, but it absolutely made my day. I have been meaning to reach out to our entire group for a long time now because, though I'm sure you know this, you have no idea how big of a positive impact you and the other four wonderful human beings on our calls had on my life. I am so thrilled to hear this news and will try to shoot you an email soon! Thank you, thank you, thank you!
@josiejo117 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much Christine for sharing your incredible journey back to reclaiming your life. Bless you for all you have endured & come through. You are an inspiration & confirmation to all who still travel this journey. Have the most wonderful safari adventure!! Thank you Dan for sharing this with us & for being the most beautiful human YOU are.💖
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these incredibly kind words! 😊🙏🏼 They mean so much. I am 100% certain you will overcome any chronic symptoms you are experiencing. Just keep listening to Dan and also doing any activities that once caused you fear, KNOWING that if the “stuff” pops up, it’s just TMS. Don’t avoid doing the activity, just know deeply why it may be popping up. It’s just a little “loop” that will shift the less you react with fear (which as I mention, I had become a genius at experiencing 😂). Thank you so much again! 🙏🏼
@josiejo117 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba Thank you so much or taking the time & trouble to reply to me, bless you for being so thoughtful. And I really value & honour your kind words of love & encouragement. I implement all you suggest & have done yourself & keep practicing & doing & understanding every day!! The world is a better place because of people like Dan & people like you, who show us the way toward the light. Much love & gratitude to you...and have so much fun & laughter on your African safari.Xxx💕
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@josiejo117thank you so much Josie, I am so grateful 😊! I am 100% certain you will get back to 100%. Just keep listening to Dan and fully believing/implementing what he says! 🙏🏼
@voidheir9793 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Christine for sharing. This gave me alot of energy for today. Ive been struggleing for almost 8 years now and im at a major setback again, but i think i will finally start to take Dan's Coaching Group Program in the upcoming days. Your story resonanted alot with me, alltough i have very different problems than you have. Thanks again Dan and Christine.
@NicoleFitnessYouTube Жыл бұрын
You will never regret joining the group - it’s the best decision you will make 👊🏻
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind feedback; it means a lot to me 😊🙏🏼. Just remember that all chronic pain and symptoms (no matter what the initial starting point for them is) are TMS/PDP/the brain being stuck in a loop. You will get to 100%. I’d definitely recommend sticking with Dan and following his approach! 🙏🏼😊
@lindag3260 Жыл бұрын
Thank you, and thank you!!! This rabbit hole she went down while in so much pain. Sooo many doctors. So many different diagnoses. This adds to my stress when I do need to visit a doctor. So many different opinions 😢
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this kind comment 😊🙏🏼. Just remember that for chronic pain and symptoms, visiting a doctor may only increase fear and add to the loop. Just keep watching Dan, as he helps us recognize that there’s nothing wrong with us. Following his approach will eliminate any chronic pain and symptoms! 🙏🏼
@richardbranson8658 Жыл бұрын
Excellent interview.. What's shocking is all those doctors were Highley paid for there fake diagnoses...its sad really..
@1STBUCKLEY Жыл бұрын
It's appalling what's happening in the medical fields. All pharma industry led. I'm in the UK and it's becoming a crisis. I actually don't trust any medical including dentistry.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Agree completely.
@Lenneke8422-b3t Жыл бұрын
@@1STBUCKLEYme too dont trust them especially my own gp 😔
@Truerealism747 Жыл бұрын
@@Lenneke8422-b3t have.to help one another.now were on our own in the medical field unless it's accidental care most things are TMS caused.
@NicoleFitnessYouTube Жыл бұрын
@@1STBUCKLEYagree completely PB
@ruthking5350 Жыл бұрын
Dear Christine. Thank you so much for sharing your story. I can so relate to the negative experiences with doctors and specialists. Your story really is inspiring, that no matter how bad things have reached, there is hope. I am so happy for you! ❤
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this nice feedback; it means a lot! 😊 And yes, I’ve found that many people seem to be able to relate to those experiences so I shared that to remind people that they’re not alone if they’ve had a similar experience. Thank you again 😊🙏🏼!
@ruthking5350 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba you're very welcome! I have been at rock bottom quite a few times, but I still have hope 😊
@Toomuchfakeinthisworld Жыл бұрын
I relate to the facial symptoms…. This gives me hope and confirms it again that this is tms.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
For sure.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for the comment and I’m happy my story gave you hope 😊. Facial symptoms are 100% TMS, no matter what the initial cause or starting point is. Just remember not to doubt yourself whenever the doubt creeps in (this stuff feeds on doubt!) and to keep watching Dan’s videos / implementing this approach. You will get to 100% 🙏🏼!
@Lenneke8422-b3t Жыл бұрын
Congratulations Christine what a story pfff soo happy for you go and live your life and enjoy all your travels 🎉🎉🎉🎉💐🎊🎂😁❤️
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for these extremely nice words 😊! They really mean so much 🙏🏼💁🏻♀️🌴.
@monnmar1 Жыл бұрын
SHE IS AMAZING!!! I remember seeing her video on Dr Joe Dispenza sight and just loved her story so much - so much hope for those of us with nerve pain issues
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Agree
@brandymoreno382 Жыл бұрын
I saw her on there too! I watch Joe testimonies a lot. That whole dark void thing is hard for me so I need a different way to surrender. I can’t seem to see myself in a blackness with no time and space. I gave up on that
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
@@brandymoreno382 Interesting. Thanks for sharing your experience.
@monnmar1 Жыл бұрын
@@PainFreeYou Dan - i asked once before but my mind has become a little more confused - i had a Vx injury - which caused small fibre neuroapthy - im trying to use TMS approaches to heal still - I cant work out why one shot didnt bother me but another did and why others got serious physical aligments too ( transverse myelitis and so on....) Mine is just the neuropathy all over but still cant work out if it is TMS or actually autoimmune issues still perceiving
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this nice feedback! It means so much to me 😊🙏🏼. For so long, I wanted to be able to let people who may still be struggling know that I overcame ALL of the symptoms I described in that initial video. I am so grateful for people like Dan Buglio and Dr. Joe Dispenza who remind us that the only thing that’s wrong with us is that we think there’s something wrong with us (usually due to a “voodoo curse” by one or multiple doctors, or as Dan says “a brain operating on bad data, misinformation, and fear.” I am so grateful for the people like you in these communities!
@Morningstar437 Жыл бұрын
Yes, I have been there, throat pain, difficulty speaking, eating, swallowing own saliva, life was hell,, voice gets fatigued still, but now I know it's TMS...
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Absolutely, it’s JUST TMS/PDP. Thank you for sharing your experience and relating 😊. Just remember that you’re not alone and the more you recognize that these symptoms are just TMS, you will get back to 100% 🙏🏼.
@Morningstar437 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba I am on the road to recovery, the reason I came to know about was my excruciating neck pain which lasted 6 years( still got sometimes, but a bit and doesn't restrict my life) , I have started my own Channel making my native Indian people aware of the TMS stuff in Hindi Language. Also had FAQ with Dan , you can watch that in his videos.
@lisaduvall887 Жыл бұрын
Had similar issues and remember talking to her a year or so ago! So glad you are recovered!! I am too!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Lisa! This comment makes me so happy 😊. I’m so thrilled you’re at 100% now too and I hope you’ll be able to share your throat-related TMS story to help more people who are frightened bf any diagnoses the medical community gives. None of them are accurate! It’s all TMS, as you know. So thrilled for you! 🙏🏼
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Wonderful Lisa. If you'd like to share your story like Christine, get on my calendar. TalkWithDan.com Either way, thrilled to hear you are doing so well.
@vilien1978 Жыл бұрын
I found you about a week ago. You just popt up in my you tube, at the right moment (🙏universe). Diagnosed with fibromyalie, cptss ibs, nerve problems, throath and a thousand more😂😂. Pain at a very young age about 12. Iam 45 now. Holy shit its TMS. Iam wishpering....... the last days I feel so much beter🤫.💪. Thank you so much for what you are doing daily, and so simple❤ its like a dear uncle who is talking to me. Iam spiritual, but this is what i need right now, feet back on the earth.Thanks for being you🙏🤗
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this lovely comment and yes, Dan is the best 😊! Just remember that none of those labels/diagnoses are accurate. It is JUST TMS/PDP. You can get rid of every single symptom no matter how long you’ve had them once you recognize that, which you have (yay!). Just keep listening to Dan and implementing his approach. You will get to 100% 🙏🏼.
@vilien1978 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba 🙏🙏🙏 thank you, a big hug from the Netherlands 🇳🇱💪
@Lenneke8422-b3t Жыл бұрын
And yes Dan is the best. ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Thank you Lenneke.
@josiejo117 Жыл бұрын
Oh yes!!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
He absolutely is the best! Thank you again for the kind feedback 😊🙏🏼.
@staceypollack8087 ай бұрын
Way to go Christine ! ❤️ I’m in the beginning of this 5 years thanks for sharing.
@christinenbarba6 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, Stacey! Remember that you can start to feel better today. : ) It doesn't have to be 5 years! Everything Dan shares with us is right on point! You WILL get to 100% mentally and physically!
@jman9496 Жыл бұрын
Thank you Christine, so happy for your recovery from such a dark place! I can relate to your story that what started out as neck pain then moved to my throat too, it's my final symptom i am stuck with, throat discomfort and what i perceive as irregular breathing with my nose my mouth, and worried if my body has forgotten how to breath by itself..so concious of it. Then behind my nose starts feeling strained etc with the breathing, sounds crazy right.. only in the evenings will it all calm down and i can breath normally which tells me it's definitely all TMS..but feel as though i have plateaued in my recovery.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind comment 😊🙏🏼! It doesn’t sound crazy to me at all (though I understand that when I didn’t fully understand what was going on, I kept saying “I know it sounds crazy,” so I get it, haha). It sounds just like TMS, PDP, sensory motor OCD, or whatever you’d like to call it! Just remember that your body hasn’t forgotten how to breathe. Also, it’s Ok to be focused on breathing or not focused. It doesn’t matter! There’s no right or wrong way to breathe. You can breathe through your nose, your mouth, both, breathe ten times in a row quickly or slowly, hold your breath, do anything! None of it matters. You can even experiment with doing it different ways just for fun to show yourself that it really doesn’t matter! Once you recognize your brain is just hyper focused on how to do it due to a TMS loop, but that there’s nothing wrong at all, I promise you will get to 100%. I had everything you are describing! I’m fine now and you will be too! It just takes a little time and exposure to recognize what’s going on but I promise you will be OK 🙏🏼.
@jman9496 Жыл бұрын
Thanks for the really helpful reply. I think I am like you, need the constant reassurance and affirmations/words to get me through, to really believe down to my core. any more advice on where to get more of this from? 😅
@NicoleFitnessYouTube Жыл бұрын
Christine you are such a lovely young woman! Thank you so much for sharing yourself with us! God bless! ❤
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words 😊🙏🏼. I am really grateful and they mean a lot!
@jelenaniess4201 Жыл бұрын
OMG! Christine I'm so happy for you! Thank you for sharing your story with us! 🙏 You have no idea how helpful it is! I'm a perfektionist too!😅 This is the way to go! Have a greate Life!❤
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind compliment 😊! Haha, yes, I think so many people with PDP/TMS can relate to perfectionism! The good news is, taking Dan’s approach will remind us to be kind to ourselves as we get back to 100%. Thank you again! 🙏🏼
@rebeccachew2321 Жыл бұрын
I also relate to the facial symptoms. Thank you so much both for sharing
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the nice feedback 😊. If you’re navigating facial symptoms, I am 100% confident that they will go away. Just keep listening to Dan and implementing his approach! 🙏🏼
@rebeccachew2321 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba thank you so much. Its been moving around for ages now and having a tricky week so I really really appreciate your comment. I also feel like I need constant reassurance as its such intense at times x You are amazing
@SurrenderCrew Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your story Christine.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
You are very welcome! Like Dan wrote, thank you for watching, and I hope it’s helpful! 😊🙏🏼
@tominnc315 Жыл бұрын
Tremendous! So much i can relate to Just not the end game yet
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind feedback 😊🙏🏼. You will get to 100%! Just keep watching Dan, crushing any doubt that pops up, and implementing his approach.
@marieleak8731 Жыл бұрын
What an Amazing woman!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this nice compliment; it really means a lot 😊🙏🏼!
@darinwood2183 Жыл бұрын
OMG! This is the first time I’ve heard Dr. Joe Dispenza mentioned in relation to TMS. I discovered Dr. Joe in January of of 2022 and began meditating that month. Two weeks after I started, I was going into my office to meditate one evening and when I sat down to begin my ears started ringing. I got tinnitus that has been constant ever since. Its gotta be TMS. And then back in May, I was sitting at my desk at work looking at something on the computer and all of a sudden I had needles and pins all over my body.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Yes, definitely TMS - or as I call it Perceived Danger Pain/symptoms. My fast start playlist will give you all you need to know to get well. DansFastStart.com
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Darin, it’s Christine, thank you for your comment! As Dan wrote, it’s absolutely TMS. Actually, that is extraordinarily common when we meditate. In my opinion, what’s happening is, a LARGE majority of us (most of the population), may notice that sound in their ears if we’re sitting in silence long enough. Most people just aren’t conscious of that sound because we’re rarely sitting in silence. It’s just the brain trying to make up for the sound of silence since we’re used to hearing sounds. Nothing is actually wrong. It’s normal. And if we are already freaked out about other symptoms, when we notice the sound, it freaks us out, we pay attention to it, and thus starts a little fear / TMS / OCD loop. The point is that there is nothing physically wrong with you and the ringing / other symptoms will go away! We just have to recognize that we became conscious of a very normal sensation everyone has, fear / the TMS loop caused us to focus on it, and that actually the more we just recognize nothing was ever wrong with us / pay attention to other things, I promise it will eventually go on its merry way / not be something to be frustrated by. You will get to 100% mentally and physically. I promise!
@pattyboucetta189711 ай бұрын
Dr Joe is great!
@christinenbarba10 ай бұрын
Yes, he’s definitely one of my heroes! : )
@lorimayo35863 ай бұрын
Loved this gives me hope
@christinenbarba3 ай бұрын
Hi Lori, I am so glad to hear the video offers you some hope. I am so confident that you can overcome whatever you are currently experiencing! : )
@lorimayo35863 ай бұрын
@christinenbarba thanks for responding, lot of digestion, globular throat stuff, and anxiety, fear
@Jwks919 күн бұрын
Amazing recovery. I wish it worked for me. I have full body small fiber neuropathy, it’s even in my throat, tongue and teeth where they tingle and hurt/burn. My throat feels like it’s being squeezed, such a scary sensation. I wish this would work for SFN but doesn’t seem like it :(
@christinenbarba2 күн бұрын
Hi! I just wanted to share that Dr. Howard Schubiner actually talks about the label "small fiber neuropathy" in case this gives you some comfort. : ) And then this is just my own thoughts, but a lot of those labels (e.g. "small fiber neuropathy) are SO common in the medical world. Many doctors only get about 7 hours of training in total on chronic pain in ALL their years of medical school so they just don't know enough about what's actually going on with people (often intense emotions kicking off a really repetitive thought loop in the brain. This loop is SO human!). Dr. Schubiner is one of the few doctors I believe is right on point when it comes to getting people better. And from what you've described, I believe that you can absolutely get better : ). Getting the proper support and finally having someone explain the link between OCD and what I was experiencing in my throat (very similar to what you're describing) helped so much. And then of course, everything Dan is sharing in his daily videos is right on point too! I hope this explanation gives you a little comfort. I believe in you!
@thesheepman220 Жыл бұрын
A friend of mine had a lot of tiredness he had high blood pressure that was addressed, still had problems, so he was seen in about four hospitals in wales and England, finally he was diagnosed nothing wrong with his heart it was depression he was in a lot of pain he’s on medication now and doing well
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing this story. Actually, a lot of times, high blood pressure is a result of perfectly normal test results. There’s a wonderful TMS doctor who recognized that if doctors just took the time to calm patients down before taking blood pressure, many “seemingly” high results would come back completely normal. Dr. Schubiner had a funny response to a friend concerned about throat pain when they brought up “reflux” (I put that in quotes because even that term frustrates me since it’s no big deal!). He said “these doctors are taking perfectly normal test results and turning people into nervous wrecks.” So true 😂. Dr. Schubiner is amazing 🙏🏼!
@mayamor5881 Жыл бұрын
Christine, your story of recovery brought tears of relief to my eyes since I’m dealing with very similar throat symptoms as you that were triggered by a flu some months ago. I’m working now the TMS approach but it is still challenging to lose fear of the symptoms when they are so severe…I’m wondering how did you turn the corner of losing fear. What specific techniques helped you most? Thanks so much of course to Dan for sharing this story and for your brilliant work that helps so many people!!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Maya! I’m so happy this talk could offer a little relief 💕. I promise that you are going to get to 100%. The biggest steps that helped me were disregarding anything doctors ever told me (other than two lovely TMS doctors, Dr. Schubiner and Gwotz, haha). Recognize there’s absolutely nothing wrong with your body (I know that to be true, even if you may not believe it yet!). Sometimes our brains just get in a little loop and that’s OK. Also, resuming all of the activities I’d stopped because of this experience was extremely helpful. Speaking as much as I want, eating foods I enjoy if I want to, and starting to DO anything I was avoiding because of fear. And not in a “fixing” way, but just in a way that helped me live life. Daily reassurance helped a lot as well so whether you offer that to yourself or give yourself a little by watching Dan’s awesome daily videos (maybe a few per day), that will help! Then, go do something you love with your day and interact with people if you can! You don’t have to avoid it because I know you’re OK and your brain and body will catch on. I just know it! 🙏🏼
@mayamor5881 Жыл бұрын
Christine, thanks so much for your response!! You can’t imagine how valuable it is for me. In fact, I will print it and it will be my daily reassurance in the next days, weeks….I’m so thankful to have found somebody who has been in a similar situation with the throat symptoms… I wish you all the best in your upcoming plans❤️🙏🏼🌈🦋
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Knowing is more important than doing any technique. kzbin.info/www/bejne/hnuyf3qcppl8btk
@timetraveler_0 Жыл бұрын
The problem with trying to capture success stories of TMS like symptoms is that the relief is almost instantaneous as soon as you understand and internalize the idea. Your brain may takes a few days to catch up though to make physical changes. Thus these tend to be mostly stories of pain with a sudden end to it with a revelation.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Very few are instantaneous. It takes time, consistency, clarity over time to teach the brain we are safe. Go through the fast start playlist to get a deeper understanding of what causes symptoms and what to do about it. kzbin.info/aero/PLRJmnkn2kTTIl4frNvmpenr49xcTmVl2H
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Yes, as Dan wrote, I WISH my story was instantaneous, but it was the opposite! It took so much clarity and consistency, as Dan wrote, and hammering that home over and over 😊🙏🏼. I think a big part of what I’d love people to know is that it’s usually not instantaneous. For me, it took a TON of reassurance and “work” (by work I mean just reinforcing over and over to myself what was going on!). I hope this explanation may be helpful or offer some comfort ☺️🙏🏼.
@gravitysong Жыл бұрын
Amazing story Christine! This is so informative and inspiring 😊
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for the kind words; I am so grateful 😊!
@selmo6376 Жыл бұрын
At minute 45;21 this girl might have helped to give me hope for my pains and most important, to keep going on ! .. if you know what I mean ... Uau ! I'm really impressed !! There's no thanks enough to express my gratitude for this testimony .. ( sorry for my english...it´s not my native language ).
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
You got this! Really glad this video helped you. Watch this playlist over and over. kzbin.info/aero/PLRJmnkn2kTTIl4frNvmpenr49xcTmVl2H
@selmo6376 Жыл бұрын
@@PainFreeYou Thank's Dan, for your kind words and the link for the playlist !! ( I was well for 2 years , aproximately, after I watched your videos, Dr. Sarno's book and this revolutionary aproach towards one's pains. However, the pains came back - I don't know if a new episode of depression sparked the disconforts or the pain triggered the depression ... and the sleeping pills somehow makes us, somehow, more sensitive to all sentaions in the body and the pains of course. But I'm watching again carefully your videos ... I'm wondering if you have a video that you aproach pains and/or disconforts that appear with the advance of age. I'm a kind of embarassed of saying that but from the last year to now - I'm 64 now -, I began develloping an anguish and a fear of getting old because of the pains and all the hassle that comes along ... I thought I was prepared swimming and bodybuilding so often and studying philosophy for so long ... but I'm not prepared at all ... just getting started and learning by the hardest way ... in practice (lol). Excuse me for the long post. God bless you Dan and this beautiful comunity !
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
@@selmo6376 Does aging cause pain? I believe it's a myth. But the perception that aging is dangerous likely is at play. Watch this video: kzbin.info/www/bejne/rmOqeImag9Nml5Y
@selmo6376 Жыл бұрын
@@PainFreeYou Whow ! Than'ks a lot man for answering so fast ! I'm reading with so much relief what you've just wrote about pain being a myth with aging !! I'm going to reflect about it seriously !! watching yes, tomorrow !
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
This is so kind and I’m so glad you found my story helpful! I am 100% confident that no matter what you are experiencing, things are going to get better 😊. I just know it! Keep remembering that because even if it takes time, things can start to feel better than you ever imagined! I know that will happen for you too.
@alliefoster4811 Жыл бұрын
Christine, love your video. So remarkable. I'm so sorry you had to go through all of this. Can you tell me who this "Matt" person is you are referencing? I'd like to look up his story too. Thank you for all these success stories, Dan. Especially these ones with sort of varied symptoms. As someone in the thick of it, they are so helpful.
@producerjill72938 ай бұрын
That doctor should be taken to court for how they treated you, Christine. And ironically if the process of doing that wouldn’t be extremely stressful, I’m sure more people would insist.
@christinenbarba8 ай бұрын
Hi Jill, thank you for your comment : ). I often have to remind myself that people acting this way are likely enduring intense suffering themselves and so I hope that she becomes well so that the loop doesn't continue and other people can feel as good as possible about themselves while trying to become well!
@pattyboucetta189711 ай бұрын
Great interview! I am wondering Dan if any of the people in these success stories have told all their doctors about their healing?
@christinenbarba10 ай бұрын
One of my favorite doctors is Dr. Howard Schubiner because he went out of his way to answer all of my (panicked 😂) emails and questions to offer support / help when I wasn’t even his patient. I have so much respect for that man so I let him know because I wanted to thank him!
@d.s2352 Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much to you both xx
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much 😊! I really hope my experience may help you 🙏🏼.
@sabrinay94304 ай бұрын
We all believe you about the doctor. I have had some terrible experiences with mental health therapists. Some of these people are in the wrong profession.
@christinenbarba3 ай бұрын
Hi Sabrina, thank you for your nice comment! I'm so sorry you have had to experience that as well
@toshuarussell4703 Жыл бұрын
I have medical student syndrome….IM NOT A MEDICAL STUDENT 😂
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Haha, this comment made me laugh, as it’s really relatable! Thank you for the feedback about this experience 😊🙏🏼.
@dashutkamishutka Жыл бұрын
Christine, I’m listening to your story. There are so many similarities in what has happened to us, the most excruciating throat pain and not only for years now. I was also mistreated by Dr Jamie Koufman, the so called “LPR expert” who is now retired but still raking $500.00 for a 30 minute session. When I tried to tell her about my symptoms she wouldn’t listen, she kept using my time to berate her competitor and promote her book. She also told me and I quote: “Oh you are going to be a difficult one!” because I told her that for the money I was paying I was hoping that she would at least listen to what I was dealing with. You are too kind to not say her name but I’d like other people to know so that they won’t bring her their hard earned money.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Darya, I’m really grateful for the kind words you sent me via your Facebook DM. I know I mentioned it to you a little bit, but the fantastic news is that thanks to people like Hardeep, Matt, and Dan, I am 100% confident you will get to 100% just like me! My friend Alexandra is another fantastic example 😊. Your story is going to be so powerful when you eventually help other people recognize there is no LPR and even surgeries to that area caused by misinformation from doctors who are competitors in NY for some reason (haha) don’t mean you have to be in pain. You are amazing and will inspire so many people!
@cindygaudet13903 ай бұрын
So,if dx with Barretts( which scares me) it still doesn’t help with diet? I haven’t heard to TMS before.. back to watch the rest! My symptoms are all throat was like cut glass, and globus and yea lpr and barrets. Oh boy I am really intrigued. And subscribed.
@christinenbarba2 ай бұрын
Hi Cindy! My belief with ALL of those labels, diagnoses, etc. is that the medical world / Dr. Google just scares us more with those unnecessary labels. From a pure PDP perspective (AKA mind-body approach), the more we recognize that there is absolutely nothing wrong with our bodies, as the wonderful Dan teaches, and that we are OK, we will heal. We have to truly believe that. What really helped me (since I was grappling with horrific OCD that I believe kept a lot of this loop going for me, as well as still navigating some essentially “physical stuff” - but that can be healed within days in my opinion, once we eliminate stress) was comforting myself with thoughts like “regardless of whether something physical was going on in those areas, the body WANTS to heal. It WANTS to heal. It was only the obsessive thought loop, powerful emotions, and hyperfocus that led me to have symptoms in the first place. The more I RECOGNIZE that it all came from this obsessive loop, feel my emotions, and reengage in life / stop doing activities this loop caused me to avoid, I will feel better.” I believe it’s Dr. Schubiner who says “scars don’t hurt and the body heals.” I know for us throat people, etc. it can feel a bit tricky because sure, maybe there were a few areas that were a bit “raw” from years of stress and powerful thoughts and emotions being redirected to that area, but that’s ALL that “stuff” is: symptoms that manifest due to fear and fearful thoughts. Eventually, I had to remind myself that the more I resumed life, de-stressed, changed habits, ate and drank foods / beverages I loved, and recognized the extremely obsessive thought patterns that I believe contribute to a lot of “this stuff,” the quicker I’d feel better (no matter what was going on). But certainly, the thoughts about everything were increasing the sensations in that area. Once we heal our thoughts and beliefs, the PDP will die down in any area (including the gut or throat), just as Dan tries to show us. I know I shouldn’t use the word “heal” since PDP means nothing is wrong with the body, but the reminders about how human bodies want to heal very quickly if we let them (without our thoughts getting in the way) did comfort me quite a bit when OCD caused me to go back and forth for a long time with “is it mind-body or is it physical?” So shifting the mentality to “it doesn’t even matter. I’ll feel better when I resume life and stop obsessing over my body and enjoy things I love again helped me quite a bit. And Dan’s daily doses of safety were crucial for me. I hope that helps a bit. 😊🙏🏻
@gretchenward4851 Жыл бұрын
Awesome!!! ❤️❤️❤️
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this kind response 😊🙏🏼!
@Morningstar437 Жыл бұрын
LPR , silent reflux, shitty diagnosis... I had to place bricks under my bed to elevate my head.. It's a shame what medical community make you go through, when all you have is stress......😢
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for sharing your experience 😊🙏🏼. Just remember that none of those labels/diagnoses are real and you don’t have to do any of that stuff to get well. I was told to do the same. It’s not true. It’s just TMS/PDP. Just keep listening to Dan and any symptoms in that area will eventually go on their merry way 🙏🏼.
@Morningstar437 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba do you get excessive salivation too?
@andrejamilanko6689 Жыл бұрын
Hey Christine.did you quit coffee to get better?
@christinenbarba8 ай бұрын
@@Morningstar437 I don't really think about it. And I think that's what I had to recognize! I believe that this form of PDP (I use the term sensorimotor OCD, but it's all the same "loop" : )) causes us to become completely obsessed with that area. It doesn't matter if we're having a ton of it or just a little. Doesn't matter! I had to realize that I had just thought about that area so much that normal sensations all start to become terrifying. So I'd say the sooner we're able to recognize that process and also shift our thoughts about it, we will begin to recover! I hope that is helpful!
@christinenbarba8 ай бұрын
@@andrejamilanko6689 I did a lot of things I "thought" would make me better but because the PDP had caused me to enter into such a state of fear, things got worse and worse, regardless of what dietary habits I stopped, haha. My thoughts on this are that if people want to stop drinking coffee, etc. etc. for a bit (while also KNOWING they're going to be OK and can enjoy stuff again) that's totally fine and it might feel nice for a little bit to take a breather from it! The point is that we can resume all of these activities if we'd like to, and will also be completely fine :). I think we become so fearful of food / beverages because a lot of the information that's out there and we become more and more sad that we may not be able to have these foods again, etc. I think the key is, if you're going to stop caffeine for a bit, say to yourself, "Ah, this feels like a pretty good choice right now, but it also feels great to know I can enjoy it again in the future if I want to." In my opinion, the MORE we're feeling good in the way we are thinking and engaging in life, the sooner things are going to start feeling better mentally and physically! I had to recognize that it was all about my mentality: When I was scared and terrified rather than excited and hopeful, things continued getting pretty bleak regardless of what I was eating or drinking. When I started feeling hopeful that this stuff was finally going away, everything got better. I hope this makes sense. : )
@mattB943 ай бұрын
I got HUGE improvements with two of my pains 💛💚💙 but tinnitus and dysregulated nervous system still remains. Is tinnitus also tms? It happened the moment my nervous system got dysregulated so I guess it would make really sense that it is. But my strategy of giving my tinntius no focus at all while calming my anxiety doesn't work for it. Any advice? Maybe it goes away when my nervous system is back to baseline? 💛
@christinenbarba3 ай бұрын
Hi Matt, thank you for your comment and you should be so proud of yourself for doing that! I believe that tinnitus is also MBS : ). Sometimes, I think as humans, it's very normal after going through this stuff for the brain to want to focus on new "symptoms" or things that need to be fixed (even thoughts like "I have a dysregulated nervous system.") When we think about it, even THAT THOUGHT about our nervous system is coming from the brain, haha. I only share that because it's how I was able to simplify things for myself. Once we recognize that we will fully be okay the minute we see that there is nothing wrong with us other than that we think there is something wrong and things often stick around because subconsciously, some part of us is still focused on "fixing," that can help a lot. Resuming life and building new habits that bring us peace or joy can really help too. It takes time when we've been going through this stuff for so long, but like Dan teaches, the more we engage in life and stop worrying about whether something will "go away," the less it will remain part of our reality. It took me a lot of time and hard work to build new habits, etc. but I am so confident you will feel peace and relief as well
@mattB943 ай бұрын
@@christinenbarba thanks 💛
@christinenbarba3 ай бұрын
@@mattB94 You're welcome! You won't have to be tortured by this stuff forever. You WILL feel better. : )
@jackiec1175 Жыл бұрын
I believe the story of the doctor who screamed at her. There are some crazy doctors out there who somehow think their md license is a license to automatically demean, berate and condescend to patients. Their services are paid for, and patients have every right to request courtesy and respect from doctors just as in any other service industry.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
I couldn't agree more.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Jackie, thank you for your kind words 🙏🏼. Yes, compassion goes a long way in helping people believe that they can be well 😊.
@annieandaj Жыл бұрын
UNBELIEVABLE that a medical professional...i.e. a doctor....would treat a patient this way!!! Malpractice for sure. This woman needs to be reprimanded!!! She did such harm!!
@Truerealism747 Жыл бұрын
I've had many di this to.myself my old gp thrived off making you worse
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for your comment and response to my experience 🙏🏼. I am really grateful for this community and for people like Dan!
@bonniecroney7430 Жыл бұрын
What do you do when you have pain eating? There's not time for gradual process when you need to eat
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Very true, but you can always focus on these two things. kzbin.info/www/bejne/qXaWkJapbL6aebs And proactively teach your brain safety. kzbin.info/www/bejne/e6ucdq1qbrJrf8k
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi Bonnie! I experienced that all the time. The good news is that if you continue to eat while reminding yourself that the food is not causing you harm and your body is completely fine, the “stuff” will shift 😊. Also, Dan’s recommended video addresses the question perfectly!
@Morningstar437 Жыл бұрын
Dan , can I ask what do you sip, during videos.....
@Inge508 Жыл бұрын
Painfree- you sparkling water, I guess😂
@Truerealism747 Жыл бұрын
Italian water good stuff I have it to
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
I do remember thinking how fantastic that water looked while speaking to him 😂😊🙏🏼.
@Morningstar437 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba dear Can you tell , did you experience hyper salivation too
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Typically Pellegrino sparkling water. Sometimes club soda. Sometimes regular water. And rarely an iced coffee.
@hagendf11 ай бұрын
For God's sake, if you're a doctor and you tell a patient "You're never going to be able to sleep lying down again", you better not be wrong.
@christinenbarba10 ай бұрын
😂
@nmash6835 Жыл бұрын
Is depression and anxiety part of tms ? Do i implement the same techniques?
@zs3671 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely it’s all TMS
@NicoleFitnessYouTube Жыл бұрын
Yes 100%
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
They are absolutely part of PDP/TMS 😊. Just keep listening to Dan’s content, implementing his approach, and recognizing when these emotions start to pop up. If they do, the minute you recognize it’s JUST TMS/PDP, the fear surrounding the emotions will start to go down 🙏🏼.
@amonamarth7 Жыл бұрын
Doctors can just help you if you have real symptoms or damage on or in your body, broken bone, or some other damage. When they dont see anything or feel clueless then they look at medisin options. We underrated the power of our brain, brain have his own pharmacy up there and solution but we been just trained that way that doctors know everything which is not true. Can we say its about 50% of all people who go to doctor who have real symptom or damage? For people who is suffering from mental illness i understand its scary, i been there and i am there now, been describe antidepressants, but no thanks. I am going to do it without medication, listen to storys like that give you hope. Believe your brain, work together with your body and brain. Thank you Dan for all your information
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this nice feedback and for sharing your thoughts 😊! Absolutely. Dr. Joe Dispenza talks a lot about how our brains have the power to create our own pharmacy, which is why we don’t really need medications to do that. I believe all chronic symptoms are TMS/PDP. And even symptoms that haven’t been around too long can be overcome with Dan’s wonderful approach. Thank you again! 🙏🏼
@brandymoreno382 Жыл бұрын
How much are your coaching sessions ?
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
I don't do one-on-one coaching anymore. But I do have a group coaching program. $100 a month and I run 16-18 group sessions each month. You can attend as many as you like. And there's a video course which summarizes the main concepts of recovery. www.PainFreeYou.com/join
@Imhoteppa5 ай бұрын
Thank you for sharing. I am aware that I have TMS. I’ve been having debilitating symptoms for almost 8 years now. But the throat thing has been consistently going on for two months now sending me into a horrifying state of fear. I tried to relax (then I get panic attacks because I focus on breathing), yesterday I tried to go out with a few friends and it was great but the anxiety was so severe I got the worst symptoms till date. I don’t know how to dial down the fear or the anxiety. I am afraid of what my brain is capable of and not having control over it. And then there are also tons of other symptoms like IBS, fatigue, chronic pain in my back, shoulders and all over my body basically. Can anyone help me?
@christinenbarba5 ай бұрын
Hi there! I just want to let you know that I am 100% confident every single one of those symptoms is going to go away, along with the emotions that come with them. It takes a lot of time and consistency, but truly recognizing that ALL of this stuff (every single symptom and emotion) is coming from what I label a "repetitive loop" in the brain (AKA PDP) that we can slowly start to change helped me immensely. It will feel weird at first while we continue going out with friends and engaging in life, but I promise, the MORE you engage in life, with friends, and keep busy, and the less you indulge that little loop's tendency to want to have us obsess over the symptoms all day long, the better you will feel. Being with friends will slowly start to feel more normal. If we do it consistently! And don't get discouraged / lie in bed for days afterward. Keep hanging out with people! Call this loop out for what it is, sarcastically respond to the fear thoughts ("Oh yeah, you're right brain, I'm doomed and going to feel this way forever!) and continue engaging in life. I also had to stop habits like reading stuff online, researching it, reading stuff in FB groups, etc. Watch some Dan videos each day (his videos are right on point!) and then keep engaging in life (even with the symptoms), knowing that nothing is wrong and that the little "anxiety loop" will catch on the more you focus on new things: reading books you love, hanging out with friends, listening to music you like, planning future days out. Don't do that stuff to "fix" but just because it's stuff you'd love to do! I promise things will shift with consistency, time, and being kind to yourself during the process. And know that it's not abnormal if it feels wonky / a little challenging to do that at first. That's just the old programming. I promise it will feel easier and easier with time and consistency! You will overcome this stuff. : )
@Imhoteppa5 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for your reaction. I have three other questions: how do I deal with the fear that my symptoms can eventually lead to worse problems (I have GERD and constant reflux and my mouth, tongue, throat, esophagus and stomach burn all the time)? How do I distract myself when the symptoms are really bad (the pain, the burning) and how do I dial down the fear?
@christinenbarba5 ай бұрын
@@Imhoteppa For me personally, I had to recognize that all of those fears were coming from previous stuff I'd read online, previous horrifying things I'd been told by doctors, and of course, being human, our own preconditioned beliefs from just living in this world, haha. I had to hit the Ctrl+Alt+Delete button on ALL of those things and to recognize that ANY beliefs coming from fear or anxiety were not accurate, try to forget about any medical label I'd ever been given or heard about, and recognize that our bodies and minds always WANT to function optimally. It's our beliefs and fear thoughts (to no fault of our own - it's very human) that hold us back. I also had to really reengage much more in life again and keep busier. I had thought I was keeping busy by going on all of these adventures, but then when that underlying "OCD" loop was still there, it made it incredibly difficult to enjoy them. So basically, the knowledge that all of those fears are part of this little loop we can slowly change with time and consistency, and also, recognizing that the more I started to engage in life again in fulfilling ways / by keeping busier, my focus became less about my body and symptoms and more about living life and doing the things I enjoyed : ). Truly, the less I worried about labels such as "reflux" or all those other labels, the less it continued to be part of my physical reality. It took a lot of time, consistency, and hard work to overcome all of those beliefs, but the more I consistently kept busy and reingaged in life by making plans, reading books, exercising, listening to music I like, the less (slowly) that I was so hyperfocused on that little area. I am 100% confident you will overcome all of the stuff you just listed. There is no doubt in my mind. : )
@Am-ej3hs5 ай бұрын
@christinebarba3595 Hai Christine, thank you for the wonderful supporting words. They mean a lot. Did you also had heavy emotions when you worked on the fear, such emotional that makes it some days hard to be positive? How did you deal with those? I journal sometimes but feels like I am making the emotions heavier? Thank you
@Karen-wo2yk7 ай бұрын
Can TMS cause heart palpations?
@PainFreeYou7 ай бұрын
Yes, fear, anxiety, the brain perceiving danger can all cause it. Since it's your heart, you may wish to have your doctor check to make sure there is no cardiac problems. But once you have the all clear, you can rule in TMS. Here's how: IsThisTMS.com
@christinenbarba7 ай бұрын
Ditto what the wonderful Dan said : )! It absolutely can.
@selmo6376 Жыл бұрын
Medicine is such a beautiful job and we all know that there are very competent and decent doctors all over the world that, besides competent, treat their patients kindly - knowing that this is part of the treatment -. but in our society we got used to consider medical doctors in general as demigods which is a HUUUGE mistake !!!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi! Yes, there are many kind doctors out there who genuinely mean well. But like you said, the ones with tons of books out who act as if they are celebrities (haha) is a bit problematic 😂🙏🏼.
@tuulafai4046 Жыл бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you 😊 🙏🏼💕!
@flipgsp Жыл бұрын
❤
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this nice comment 😊🙏🏼!
@McStorch0 Жыл бұрын
Heck yes the meds can make this worse. Medication gave me TMS. There are thousands and thousands of people damaged by medication and using TMS to heal.
@PainFreeYou Жыл бұрын
Agree completely. My take on meds. kzbin.info/www/bejne/oWHIfZdtpdB7isk
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi! Yes, thank you for making this point. I mentioned I now don’t believe it was the gabapentin that caused stuff to spread, but of course, I’ll never know for sure if it was the medication or the fact I was taking those meds when I was already in a fearful state. I will say that it really only intensified to all of those areas during the three days on it, so I guess it’s a bit of a chicken or egg debacle! The good news is that TMS is the way out and ALL of this stuff can be completely overcome ☺️🙏🏼.
@troutfisher7182 Жыл бұрын
No sound on the video
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Hi! I hope you were able to watch the video now 😊🙏🏼.
@troutfisher7182 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba thanks, i switched to a browser and was able to listen
@pergolafish3 ай бұрын
Why is tinnitus in the subtitle? Not mentioned once.
@christinenbarba3 ай бұрын
Hi there! I know it's quite a long story, haha, but I mention it towards the end. : ) That symptom can absolutely be overcome! Dr. Schubiner also brings up this symptom a lot when discussing MBS (mind-body syndrome), in case that offers some comfort!
@mollieanne Жыл бұрын
This Dr. was awful and should be banned from practicing, the one who was crazy was her not you.
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Thank you for this nice comment about my experience 😊🙏🏼. Even though that experience was horrible, I’m so grateful it finally brought me to wonderful people like Dan and the people like you in this community. Thank you so much!
@pattyboucetta189711 ай бұрын
50 minutes in and it’s a bit triggering for those of us who have fears of “could this happen to me?”
@christinenbarba10 ай бұрын
I believe TMS / lingering symptom loops can happen to anyone. But the BEST news ever is that if we follow Dan’s wonderful teachings, ANYONE can overcome any symptoms any time and no longer be afraid of them (even when we read or hear about them - which btw, used to worry me too, so I understand 😂). : )
@kirakrejci2628 Жыл бұрын
Christine! You are so amazing and brave!! Thank you for sharing your story. You’re helping so many people. Grateful to know you. 🩷❤️and Dan, you are the best of the best. Thanks for all you do for EVERYONE!!!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
Kira! Thank you so much for this nice compliment. I am so grateful for you and for all of your encouragement over the years 😊🙏🏼. You should be incredibly proud of yourself and what you’re doing is inspiring! I’m really grateful for your friendship as well!
@kirakrejci2628 Жыл бұрын
@@christinenbarba oh wow. You’re so kind!! I’m beyond grateful to know you!
@christinenbarba Жыл бұрын
@@kirakrejci2628same here 😊! Can’t wait to catch up with you soon, Kira!