Welcome to Back Pain Pals, hosted by myself LND and my cohost Cid where we discuss our journeys living with chronic pain. The two of us will discuss the many different topics surrounding living with chronic pain. Such as facing ableism or bullying, managing day to day life, etc. We are not medical experts nor are we giving medical advice. These are simply honest conversations of our own experiences with chronic pain and how we face these day to day. If you would like to contact us, please email at Backpainpals@gmail.com
Today, LND and Cid discuss chronic pain and the work place. Specifically, what events led up to the injuries/onset of the chronic pain symptoms and how that effected both of their ability to be in the workforce. Unfortunately, much of the focus of conversation is the toxic thinking that not being able to work brought out in both of them and how they handle these emotions today.
After a short hiatus LND and Cid are back! Todays episode, they discuss post traumatic stress disorder related specifically from suffering chronic pain. They both explore their pasts and presents, PTSD diagnosis and share some difficult stories.
Todays episode focuses on dealing with chronic pain and physiotherapy and exercise. How active we were before and after our injuries' LND discusses the issue of how women's pain treatment is often dismissed by many medical professionals,
Please join LND and I as we discuss the topics of brain fog and isolation that chronic pain can create. We also, dive a little bit into dealing with addiction and also touch upon a potentially triggering story of SA.
In today's episode, LND and Cid discuss the definition of "invisible disability" as well as read and discuss Spoon Theory by Christine Miserandino and their journeys living with chronic pain.
Read the original story that Christine wrote:
https://butyoudontlooksick.com/articles/written-by-christine/the-spoon-theory/
In this debut of our podcast where we introduce ourselves, what the show is and our histories dealing with chronic pain. Our topic was surrounding the bullying and ableism that people who deal with chronic pain are often faced with.
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