Hi thanks for the information. I think the emotional state can really alter our sensory codes, I think I have some sort of dystonia, and scoliosis, I wasn’t diagnosed with dystonia, just looked it up today and yep I have it. I’d say 2 years ago I had unlocked/broke through most of my dystonia, however it’s very tough to have this in the world. I had a change of jobs and was doing more physically demanding work, I was bullied and dealt with by assholes on a daily for a year, been called disabled while at the time I didn’t really know what I had except for a bit of scoli, and wasn’t educated on the topic. Ignorance is bliss. Like you said different movements can change our sensory input code, together with our emotional state at the time. I gained anxiety and depression and kept the painful movements and stress that I took in, and lost my balance / stability. It’s not easy, and I have learnt to be more rude and loud, although if I’m to change my sensory code as well then I can’t have one without the other. I can’t not have dystonia and ever be the strong one I know. If it’s that easy to alter your brain and fall back into a stupid hole then what is the point, there has to be a better way.
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