How a Chronic Primary Pain Diagnosis Changed My Life

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 14

  • @elizabethk1266
    @elizabethk1266 Год назад +1

    The list of treatments that this woman tried must have cost a fortune. Her story is incredible and inspiring. When she said"acceptance feels like giving up", Holy Cow! I have said that for 22 years. When my doctors tell me I need to accept that this is my life, I can't do it because it feels like giving up and with no hope I would not be able to continue. 22 years ago when my chronic pain journey began I tried everything the "experts" recommended while I was able to work, when I was no longer able to work we drained our entire savings with so many treatments that were supposed to work but didn't. Eventually you end up on disability and can't afford to try all of the new treatments. It stinks because this program really seems like it could make my life better. I wish there was a scholarship program or partial scholarship program for people who want to live without chronic pain but can't afford it. Until then I will try to glean what I can from their RUclips videos. Thank you for posting this video.

  • @ShaylaBear19
    @ShaylaBear19 2 года назад +1

    This was wonderful thank you so much for putting this together. I am just starting out with Lin and feeling extremely hopeful 💕

    • @LinHealth
      @LinHealth  2 года назад

      You are so welcome, Shayla! Thank you for your warm comments. We're grateful to have you as a part of the Lin family. Welcome.

  • @nicecook12
    @nicecook12 2 года назад +1

    Very inspiring!! So happy that Shannon feels a lot better now and she helps others.

    • @shannondougherty4324
      @shannondougherty4324 2 года назад +1

      Thank you @nicecook12!

    • @LinHealth
      @LinHealth  2 года назад

      So are we! Shannon is a constant source of inspiration for us all.

  • @matthewfrank9808
    @matthewfrank9808 Год назад

    Can I reach out to you?

  • @dariam4246
    @dariam4246 2 года назад

    I was dignosed with the condition labeled as fibromyalgia ( chronic primary pain) and Hashimoto. Is Hashimoto (autoimmune disease)considered a symptom of chronic primary pain? I would appreciate your explanation.

    • @LinHealth
      @LinHealth  2 года назад

      Hi Daria - Yes it is! It can cause muscle weakness and other brain driven chronic pain issues. We work with many members who have both Fibromyalgia and Hashimoto's, as our program is directed to help all levels of chronic pain and mind body related issues. Come check us out and speak with a member of our customer success team at lin.health!

    • @HobzyMcRuse
      @HobzyMcRuse Год назад

      I have Fibromyalgia. This causes the sympathetic nervous system to be dominant (Flight or fight). As a result the parasympathetic nervous system (rest & digest) struggles, therefore putting stress on other bodily systems. The thyroid will struggle to function optimally along with digestion and adrenal function (plus many more). The way to see improvement is to calm down the sympathetic nervous system through various brain retraining exercises, getting plenty of sleep, eating healthy and not focusing on your symptoms, stressing about them and googling for medical cures or pills. You have to treat the "limbic brain" that you are safe. RUclips channels by Dan Buglio (Pain Free You)and Jim Prussack (Healing Chronic Pain) offer tons of free advice and examples of what to do.

    • @dariam4246
      @dariam4246 Год назад +1

      Thank you for replying!
      I am following The RUclips channels of Don Buglio and Jim Prussack. I think they are the ones of the best coaches in neuro plastic symptoms. Since I learned about mind body, I don’t identify myself with fibromyalgia anymore, It reminds me the time when I was diagnosed, and how hopeless I was. I am assured right now that the sensations are the wrong signals in my brain. I am just calming down my over sensitive nervous nervous system . I wish you the best in your recovery .

    • @HobzyMcRuse
      @HobzyMcRuse Год назад

      Great to hear. You are on the right path to recovery! @@dariam4246

  • @RachelWrites
    @RachelWrites 2 года назад +1

    That app is insanely expensive for something that isn't covered by insurance. I would 100% think it would be worth it if it actually worked, but there are so few reviews and no money-back guarantee.

    • @LinHealth
      @LinHealth  2 года назад +1

      Hi Rachel - You can read some more reviews at our Trust Pilot site here: www.trustpilot.com/review/lin.health. Our program has helped hundreds of people get out of pain, and we only just started! We would be happy to support you or answer any questions you have. Come check us out!