Everything Hurts and Nothing Works - Chronic Pain, What Is It, Causes, Ways to Manage It, and More

Everything Hurts and Nothing Works - Chronic Pain, What Is It, Causes, Ways to Manage It, and More

Each morning feels like a battle as you push against the weight of chronic pain that lingers like a shadow. Chronic pain is defined as pain that persists for longer than three months and can significantly impact a person's daily life, emotional well-being, and overall quality of life. Here we discuss the following: physical and mental conditions associated with chronic pain, ways to manage and cope with chronic pain, and populations impacted by chronic pain.

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Yes Its In My Head… And Its Also In My Shoulder, Knees, and Toes - Medical Gaslighting, What Is It and How Do I Respond?

Yes Its In My Head… And Its Also In My Shoulder, Knees, and Toes - Medical Gaslighting, What Is It and How Do I Respond?

But then, the words come out of the doctor's mouth like a wet blanket thrown over your hopes. "Your blood work came back normal," they say, glancing at the chart without making eye contact. "You look fine." It hits you like a punch to the gut. All that vulnerability, all that sharing, dismissed in an instant. The implication is clear: it must be in my head. What is Medical Gaslighting? Medical gaslighting is a phenomenon where a patient's concerns about their health are dismissed or minimized by healthcare providers, leading the patient to question their own understanding of their symptoms.

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I Just Got Diagnosed With a Chronic Disease - What Now? Things to Consider After Receiving Your Diagnosis

I Just Got Diagnosed With a Chronic Disease - What Now? Things to Consider After Receiving Your Diagnosis

You have been diagnosed with a chronic disease. Things to consider after receiving your diagnosis. A chronic disease refers to a long-lasting medical condition that can be managed but not cured. A chronic illness encompasses the broader impact of a chronic disease on an individual's life, including emotional, social, and functional aspects.

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