Perhaps it’s Piriformis?
Perhaps it’s Piriformis?
Last edited by Fishmanpa; 15-08-22 at 23:43.__________________
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Anxiety causes pain in the body. For example, muscle tension.
Before I go any further, raise your arms in the air and keep them raised until you start to feel your muscles burn and shake; until you feel pain. (This is so that you understand how tensed muscle can cause pain)
When we're anxious, we tense parts of our bodies, often without realising we're doing it. (My tension areas are my jaw, abdomen, and my buttocks)
I have developed TMJ because of constant tension in my jaw. Anxiety causes the tension; the pain is real. When I focus on the discomfort in my jaw, the pain is worse. It's natural to tense against pain rather than relax into it but tensing makes things worse. Because my pain is on the left side, I am trying not to use that side, so I am using my jaw in a different way to my norm. This causes other problems because now the right side of my mouth is aching due to using muscles I don't always use. The same happened when I had the problem in my buttock (from sitting on my bum for too long) and I started to use my body in a way that took pressure off that area. So, then I started to get problems on the other side because my body wasn't accustomed to moving in that way. Anxious people mistake this for some awful disease that 'must be spreading' but the reality is that it's just because we're using our bodies in a different way to compensate for the discomfort in the original area. (It's very simple when you understand it.)
Re your headache.
I have fibromyalgia which means lots of symptoms - sometimes numerous symptoms in one day. My brain will focus on the symptom that's giving me the most pain. We have our own little triage system going on in our bodies. Headache trumps achy bum Phil. Achy bum is still there, but your body needs you to address the headache. Once the headache goes, you will notice the achy bum again. It never went away. This is biology, not magic. The only thing that will sort this achy bum out for you is to exercise and strengthen that area. We're not meant to sit down for long periods of time. Your achy bum is your body telling you to get moving. Your anxiety is amplifying the situation. I had migraines last week and unsurprisingly I didn't notice my jaw pain. That's because migraine trumps achy gob. (It's simple when you understand it)
I don't know about 'mind controlling' your achy bum away, Phil. Personally, having had experience of physical issues from spending long periods of time sat on my @rse, I think you're going to need a little more than mind control! You're going to have to do exercises to strengthen that area up. Your glutes (buttocks) are a group of muscles that are designed to be worked constantly. As with all muscles, when they're not used worked, they weaken and with the buttocks, this means less 'cushioning' to protect what's underneath. My achy bum went away because I did the exercises. So, if you want to get your mind around anything, get it around strengthening your @rse muscles (and also how anxiety absolutely causes and amplifies pain)
A thought is harmless unless we believe it.
“Anxious people mistake this for some awful disease that 'must be spreading'.”
Yes I already can’t look far into future I mentioned I hear about people with illness often I get thought like I’m doomed and won’t survive it. The pain is one issue health anxiety is awful as you spend your life worrying about illness. For a while I was free of health anxiety but now if pain comes like you you I worry it’s serious. The therapist tried to reassure me that there would be other symptoms ect but doesn’t always relax me. I maybe need to do some work on the health anxiety. For most a slight pain no issues they move on for me it became a big worry.
But yes I need to do the exercises and it may help if it helped you and it’s better it may help me. Slouching or sitting an alternative way standing and lying down all helps. When the mattress first dug into me I had pain in all above so perhaps it is healing but I don’t notice each improvement? I told myself the mattress don’t damage and I’ve never got over that thought. And then I clung to negative news. I am pleased to say the holiday did help me despite me worrying. In my head the pain is life debilitating but in reality it’s a minor ache and can still do stuff.
But yes I know I need help for my health anxiety. Any doctor would just ask same questions any red flag symptoms and I explain the mattress and that may be a cause. I have did research on these pains and often they do just go away one day. I don’t understand it’s like that. I think the gambling topic helped both on this site and gambling help as it gave me a greater understanding of what’s going on. And same with the pains the above post helps me understand. It doesn’t stop me worrying daily but I think health anxiety is like that and needs further help.
Today my backside wasn’t too bad then a house repair came up and it got worse. I think it shows how the anxiety turns up the pain. I don’t know how I can relax and accept this pain and not get health anxiety? It’s not getting my worse probably better other than odd flair up but I can’t relax I mean when I lay back it’s good when I slouch it’s good and stand only sitting so does that mean it’s actually healing? When it first came all ached whatever way I was
Last edited by phil06; 16-08-22 at 20:28.
I'm sure Nora will be delighted to read your message, sial..She has such a wonderful way with words, doesn't she..even when describing her daily defaecation struggles and grisly gastro gurglings!
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