Case Study: Translating Wrist Pain

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Case Study: Wrist Pain

In today’s Ask Tara, I translated wrist pain experienced by Lila. If you are still working on “getting” the translation process, this one is a terrific one to work along - it’s a textbook example of how someone’s body is telling them exactly what’s off in her life.

Here’s Lila’s question:

Hi Tara,

I’ve got a weird wrist pain that I can’t figure out. It is on my right side, and it feels like I’m being stabbed when I reach out. That seems to be the only time it hurts! I can roll my wrist around and there’s no pain, but I reach forward and ow! 

It’s been going on for about a month now. Any idea what’s up? 

Thanks so much! 

Lila

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