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Living with Pain
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LIFE
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1 / 1987 |
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Ronda Miller Ronda Miller is a freelance writer who specializes in human
interest stories. She currently resides in Irvine,
California. |
Their "before" and "after" stories offer a startling and compelling contrast, as if a color photo had been slapped against a stark black-and-white print.
The monochrome "before" photo captures a very grim picture: fingernails bitten down to the quick, pale faces pressing groans into clutched pillows, jobs lost, families rent apart, life savings spent. It sounds like extortion of the worst kind. It is. This is the black and white picture of a debilitating criminal: chronic pain.
The victims are more than 40 million Americans today. Their "before" stories represent life without hope, in torment...endured, rather than lived.
The real story, however, isn't about pain. It's about life. Chronic pain sufferers have no hope unless they learn to live with pain, and despite it. This is because chronic pain is just that - chronic. It doesn't go away because it can't go away. Conventional treatments don't work because they try to treat the pain rather than the person.
Even chronic pain patients may consider themselves to be the sum total of their symptoms and limitations:
"I'm in pain all the time, and I can't do anything or think straight."
"I can't get out of bed."
"I can't do things with my family, and I'm
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