Not all injuries heal Doctor. That is a very generalized statement. Although what you are saying has some truth you make great leaps to string this together. 2 out of ten people have physical disabilities which will always cause pain. I have fibrous dysplasia in my femur and I can guarantee you it will be with me for life.
In my experience, the problem with CBT and similar therapies is the “Cognitive” part. The problem is happening from the “unconscious”, so doing the work at that level makes most sense. Working from the cognitive (conscious) side of things seems like a long and drawn out way that may not even get across the finish line.
Maybe we should treat each individual as an individual instead of deciding that patients need to be treated as problematic if they take medications for pain
This fits what I feel has been happening to me for years. I have not been able to turn it off with the strategies I’ve tried but I am actively using your suggestions. I have had migraine that evolved to chronic that has been so painful and yet when I broke my wrist, I felt little pain - waited for others to finish skating, drove them home and then drove myself to the hospital to get it cast. Why all the brain induced pain yet but such a high threshold at other times?
As mom of kids ; I have pain this 2 years from Doctor to doctor even I did spinal surgery with no results , and I’m still with pain and pressure around my pelvic , tailbone, rectum and anus , buttocks; with hernia disc and imbalance of muscles when sitting and high tension in my head …. All these symptoms pain stoped me to come back to work and to get job and I become with no income …. And I hope one of Doctor for TMS pain free body helps me for free because of my bad financial situation please!! I live in Illinois 😢🙏🏻
I would love to see you debate more traditional doctors that manage pain rather than cure issues
Not all injuries heal Doctor. That is a very generalized statement. Although what you are saying has some truth you make great leaps to string this together. 2 out of ten people have physical disabilities which will always cause pain. I have fibrous dysplasia in my femur and I can guarantee you it will be with me for life.
In my experience, the problem with CBT and similar therapies is the “Cognitive” part. The problem is happening from the “unconscious”, so doing the work at that level makes most sense. Working from the cognitive (conscious) side of things seems like a long and drawn out way that may not even get across the finish line.
Maybe we should treat each individual as an individual instead of deciding that patients need to be treated as problematic if they take medications for pain
The United States as Emotional Trauma
This fits what I feel has been happening to me for years. I have not been able to turn it off with the strategies I’ve tried but I am actively using your suggestions. I have had migraine that evolved to chronic that has been so painful and yet when I broke my wrist, I felt little pain - waited for others to finish skating, drove them home and then drove myself to the hospital to get it cast. Why all the brain induced pain yet but such a high threshold at other times?
As mom of kids ; I have pain this 2 years from Doctor to doctor even I did spinal surgery with no results , and I’m still with pain and pressure around my pelvic , tailbone, rectum and anus , buttocks; with hernia disc and imbalance of muscles when sitting and high tension in my head …. All these symptoms pain stoped me to come back to work and to get job and I become with no income …. And I hope one of Doctor for TMS pain free body helps me for free because of my bad financial situation please!! I live in Illinois 😢🙏🏻
Dr S, do you have childhood trauma?
So this is all a placebo? Its not real?
Excelente informação. Gratidão imensa
My hero!
Hello Doctor,
None Surgical world So if ive had fusions am I Shit outta luck