Chronic Pain: For those of you suffering from... - Action on Pain

Action on Pain

1,897 members364 posts

Chronic Pain

Bexcd profile image
1 Reply

For those of you suffering from chronic pain and feel they have been on the NHS treadmill for long enough without any diagnosis I would definitely recommend doing some reading. Even for those of you that have a diagnosis, and are being treated unsuccessfully, there may be another diagnosis that no doctor in the UK is going to give you.

Your brain is capable of many things that medical science cannot explain and of all the organs in our body, the brain is the one we known the least about. Physically we known quite a bit about it, but mentally we know very little. This is because our brains are neurologically wired by our upbringing, education, experiences...life, and we're all different. Your mind is capable of preventing you from feeling up unpleasant and painful emotions and it does this by distraction. In effect, it can produce psychological pain in a physical form and it can condition you into thinking certain activities are painful when they aren't (like Pavlo's dogs were trained) to distract you from the real psychological pain.

I found this hard to accept initially and no-one was going to convince me it was all in my head...but the more I read about it the more it made sense. I am off all medication now and feeling I am on a better path to recovery with the help of a psychologist than any medical consultant, physiotherapist, chiropractor, acupuncturist has provided. It all started we I started reading some books recommended by a friend.

The Great Pain Deception by Steven Ray Ozanich

Healing Back Pain by John E Sarno

The Divided Mind by John E Sarno

Try it, you never know....

Written by
Bexcd profile image
Bexcd
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
Read more about...
1 Reply

Love your post! I also was a skeptic that I could be making my pain worse, but there really is something to it. Just stress and anxiety have an ENORMOUS effect on how we perceive pain. Not that I believe there was or is nothing causing the pain in the first place, but that our bodies often magnify pain in duration and intensity.

I have not yet been able to see someone, but if I could ask, was there any helpful tips you would share? Any would be appreciated.

I have one tip for turning off the stress hormone production, and relaxing (helps to fall asleep too). Simply list five things for each sense. Five things you see, five things you smell, touch, taste, feel etc. Important: Take a moment with each one as you go through. (If you can't think of five, just think of something you last smelled, tasted etc.)

You may also like...

Chronic Pain Treatment Survey

help develop better treatments for Chronic Pain. Thank You! Charlotte

I need your views on pain and fatigue, for the NHS.

Hi all. My senior pain consultant is interested in changing attitudes in the medical world when it...

Years of neck and back pain...

sciatica, and fibromyalgia...all of these conditions cause chronic and severe pain. I have pushed...

Pain affecting sleep…lack of sleep causing hallucinations and mood problems, Drs not listening.

chronic pain and ultimately got me my diagnoses of EDS. I take cocodamol, amitryptiline for pain...