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Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center

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Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Center

Opioids for Chronic Pain Management

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Understanding Trauma: How Stress and Trauma Cause Chronic Pain, Anxiety, Depression, & PTSD

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Due to psychosomatic symptoms of mental illness, chronic pain can be caused by depression. Meaning that because of our depression we can feel like we are in pain all the time. Today I want to talk about how chronic pain (or being in pain for many weeks without a break) can lead to depression. Imagine if you are in pain more days then not, it would be really hard to sleep, you wouldn’t want to be out with other people, and you may even struggle to concentrate. There can also be legal and financial issues associated with chronic pain as our medical bills pile up and we attempt to get disability. I only mention these issues so that you can grasp just how hard having chronic pain can be, and why it is so closely linked to depression. I also did a video on chronic illness with Hank Green where he talked about grieving the loss of what his life could have looked like. Click here for more: https://youtu.be/IXbAYg5pp9M
He mentions how important it is that we try and focus on what we can do instead of focusing on the things that we can’t do anymore. Shifting our thoughts to a more positive place is so helpful and I honestly believe can change our overall outlook on life. There are also treatment options available! Seeing a therapist who can work with you on processing the loss and grief that you may feel as well as helping you focus on what you can do will really help. They also mention how medication not only for your pain but also for your depression (ie. SSRIs, SNRIs, etc) can really help. Lastly, there are treatment centers that work to help us overcome both issues at the same time. The Mayo Clinic has a great one (link below) but if going into a treatment center like that doesn’t work for you, you can also treat each issue separately through pain management and psychotherapy. The overall message I want you to hear is that help is available and it can get better. Even if the pain we feel doesn’t go away, we can find ways to better manage our emotions around it and heal our relationships with ourselves and others. I hope you found this helpful! I know this is something many in our community struggle with, and that’s why it’s important to share this video and your experience in the comments so we can learn from each other and feel better. Sleep video: https://youtu.be/4mqiqp2oKrc
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What is Chronic Pain?

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Learn about what chronic pain is. Discover what CHEO’s Chronic Pain team will do to help you and the strategies you can do at home to manage your chronic pain.
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Life Lesson Quotes Inspired by Overcoming Chronic Pain

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Life Lesson Quotes Inspired by Overcoming Chronic Pain

Toastmaster Art Hugon delivers an inspirational speech full of life lesson quotes inspired from overcoming chronic pain. Full post: http://wp.me/p3YQsS-1xm

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Struggling to be me with chronic pain

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This is a short film based on a synthesis of 77 qualitative studies exploring the experience of over a thousand adults with chronic musculoskeletal pain.

The script is drawn from peoples’ own words about what it is like to live with chronic pain and is performed by an actor.

This project was funded by the National Institute for Health Research Health Services and Delivery Research (NIHR HS&DR) Programme (09/2001/09).

Visit the HS&DR website for more information. The views and opinions expressed therein are those of the authors and do not necessarily reflect those of the HS&DR programme, NIHR, NHS or the Department of Health.

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Tools to Manage Chronic Pain

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More than one-fourth of the U.S. population suffers from some form of chronic pain. That’s pain every day … all day … destroying quality of life and making even the simplest tasks difficult. But a program at Mayo Clinic is providing patients with the tools they need to help control their pain and regain a fulfilling life. [TRT 2:14]

Management of Chronic Pain: Getting to the Root of Persistent Pain

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Management of Chronic Pain: Getting to the Root of Persistent Pain

Pain has an astounding effect on the individual, their family, and society as a whole. It affects over 50 million Americans; it doesn’t discriminate, and gets worse as we age. Dr. Mackey will discuss why diagnosing and finding the root of chronic pain is essential to treating it. He’ll also discuss why integrating different approaches from drugs to exercise can improve quality of life for many patients.

Pain-management specialists note that non-narcotic approaches to treating chronic pain are not only safer, but also in many cases more effective. Learn more ➨ http://uclahealth.org/pain/
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Emotions & Chronic Pain

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This is a talk featuring Rick Olderman, physical therapist, and Katie Mason, psychotherapist, about how emotional stress can create chronic pain and ways to help yourself.
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Pain Management | Chronic Pain vs Acute Pain

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What’s the difference between chronic pain and acute pain?
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How does pain turn into chronic pain? - Harkirat Chahal, MD | UCLA Pain Center

Dr. Harkirat Chahal answers: How does pain turn into chronic pain?

Learn more about Dr. Harkirat Chahal at https://www.uclahealth.org/harkirat-chahal

The UCLA Comprehensive Pain Center is a part of the UCLA Department of Anesthesiology and Perioperative Medicine, where physician anesthesiologists with expertise in the treatment of complex pain conditions come together to provide world-class care

Learn more at https://www.uclahealth.org/pain
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