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Airing Pain 97: Sex and Chronic Pain

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Hello HealthUnlocked!

This month's Airing Pain episode is on sex and chronic pain, as well as an accompanying leaflet on stage-management techniques.

Link to episode: audioboom.com/posts/6536617...

Link to leaflet: painconcern.org.uk/sex-chronic-pain-leaflet/

Episode description:

How chronic pain can affect both sexual and emotional intimacy, and remembering that communication is key.

This programme is supported by an educational grant from the Tillyloss Trust.

Along with food, shelter and clothing, sexual expression is one of the basic human needs. It allows us to express love and fulfils our need for human connection, but for the 14.3% of people in the UK living with moderately or severely disabling chronic pain, sex can be met with trepidation and anxiety.* This is understandable, as it is estimated that 75% of those that live with chronic pain experience sexual dysfunction.*

There can also be a certain amount of embarrassment in discussing chronic pain and its effect on sexual activity with healthcare professionals, especially if they don’t have the skills to address these issues. This is why Pain Concern has updated its sex and chronic pain leaflet with authors Katrine Petersen, senior physiotherapist, and Dr Sarah Edwards, clinical psychologist, who specialise in abdominal pelvic pain at the Pain Management Centre, University College London Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust. You can find the leaflet on our website here: painconcern.org.uk/sex-chro...

In this edition of Airing Pain, Paul speaks to Dr Edwards and Petersen about the major difficulties patients experience when it comes to living with chronic pain and managing sexual intimacy and techniques that can be used to combat them (you can find these techniques in our leaflet).

Denise Knowles, family counsellor and psychosexual therapist working with relationship support charity Relate, speaks about her experiences of how relationships can be affected not only by physical pain, but by mental pain as well. She also stresses the importance of the distinction between ‘sex’ and ‘intimacy’.

Contributors:

• Denise Knowles, Counsellor, Family Counsellor and Psychosexual Therapist with charity Relate

• Dr Sara Edwards, Psychologist, Specialist in Abdominal Pelvic Pain at Pain Management Centre, UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

• Katrine Petersen, Specialist Physiotherapist in Pain Management, Chronic Abdomino-Pelvic Pain at Pain Management Centre, UCL Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust

• Meda Minard, Gynecologist from Denmark

More information:

Pain Management Centre at NHNN, NHS University College London Hospitals: uclh.nhs.uk/OurServices/Ser...

Relate, relationship support charity: relate.org.uk/about-us

Brook, charity for sexual health and wellbeing for under 25s: brook.org.uk/

FPA, sexual health charity: fpa.org.uk/what-we-do

Vulval Pain Society: vulvalpainsociety.org/vps/

Pain Concern website, leaflet on sex and chronic pain: painconcern.org.uk/sex-chro...

*The British Pain Society britishpainsociety.org/medi...

*Robert Rothrock painconcern.org.uk/sex-and-...

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Thank you so much for sharing this information. I know both of the specialists from UCLH, they are genuinely caring people. It’s 3am, so probably not the best time to listen to a podcast as my husband sleeps beside me; I shall tomorrow though.

Many thanks again for this supportive article.

Best wishes, Sue x

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PainConcernProjectsPartnerCommunity ChampionPain Concern in reply to SuzyQ

Thank you for your feedback, SuzyQ. This is exactly why we make these programmes.

As someone who suffers from severe hip pain, this is something very real for me. However when you have someone who's very supportive and understands to some degree what your going though and you discuss it, it can actually be quite fun and adventurous finding different ways of having sex or being intimate

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