Re: [TMIC] TM Personality???

twinkie (twinkie(AT)javanet.com)
Thu, 17 Jun 1999 20:55:53 -0400

Hi,
It's got me thinking too. It is a scary thought that a personality type
could attribute to getting TM. Maybe a lot of people are overworking and
stressed out. But maybe it's like someone said a few months ago - it isn't
the stress but how you handle it. If you internalize it,your immune system
takes a beating and it leaves you open to all types of problems. Just my 2
cents worth. Cheryl
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From: Barbara L Dusel <scragglesd(AT)juno.com>
To: mushroo(AT)juno.com <mushroo(AT)juno.com>
Cc: kwolfthal(AT)snet.net <kwolfthal(AT)snet.net>; tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
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Date: Thursday, June 17, 1999 6:00 PM
Subject: Re: [TMIC] TM Personality???

>Karen,
>
> That's really interesting - your post about a TM personality. Bill
>used to work two jobs and do things like visit family in Kentucky every
>week while working in Michigan.
>Some people say he's lazy - but I think he always had a tendency to
>overdo. Putting others first - I will have to study that one. Maybe???
>
> Boy that is some interesting food for thought. I used to work at an
>Alzheimers Association and I always thought there was a certain type
>there. In that case, the ones we worked with were always exceptional.
>People who maybe were the head of a bank who could add numbers in their
>heads - most were real important people. I also noticed they don't
>usually drink water, whatever that meant. But I always thought
>overdoing and stress played a great big role with that disease or
>condition.
>
> Also heard there is a personality type for Parkinson's disease. I
>heard that on a James Dobson program when he brought in an expert on
>Parkinsons. You got me thinking...!!!!
>
>Barb D. in Louisville still waiting for BIll to decide to go back to the
>Doctor or ER
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