“Your body feels like concrete, heavy and impossible to move.” Tracy Boyarsky Smith
“It’s like walking painfully through a jungle, completely engulfed in a thick, disorienting fog.” Laura Vago
“Imagine some one with a rubber mallet keeps dropping it on your bare foot, repeatedly, over and over, for an …show more content…
Is it stopping you from doing the things you love? Can you play with your kids or grandkids? Are you able to garden like you used to, or dance like you used to? Do you ever feel like you can’t even get out of bed?
There are different types of chronic pain. Some people have chronic, crippling lower back pain and some have chronic migraine headaches. Some people live with chronic neck, back and knee pain and some have chronic leg pain. Then there are those who have chronic widespread pain like the type of pain experienced with Fibromyalgia. There are many causes of chronic pain, including diseases, injuries and even stress.
Some types of pain are more tolerable than others. For more debilitating pain, people often cope by using painkillers and by utilizing different types of bodywork like massage and chiropractic care. You must rely on the help of doctors and practitioners to a certain extent because they can do things for you that you cannot do for yourself, like adjust your spine or deeply massage your aching muscles. An allopathic physician can prescribe pain medication to help you feel better, but how much medication can you take before it becomes detrimental to your health? How many adjustments and massages can you afford? Some people don’t’ have insurance and some simply cannot afford to pay cash for healthcare services or medications on a regular basis. So what can you do? How can you get through another