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—-Important Message From Lloyd Lester—-
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The natural chronic pain solution they don’t want you to know about
Are you tired of hearing that the solution to your chronic pain is just a tablet away?
Well, you’re not alone. Chronic pain impacts around 20% of the population, and it’s not just a physical issue.
It can have far-reaching consequences for employment, lifestyle, and mental health.
But according to a new study from Edith Cowan University (ECU)…
It’s not necessarily how intense your pain is that poses the biggest threat to your ability to function…
…but rather the extent to which it interferes with your daily life.
The ECU researchers surveyed more than 300 people living with non-cancer-related chronic pain.
They found that “pain interference” was reported as more problematic than “pain intensity” for people living with chronic pain.
In other words, it’s not just about how much pain you’re in, but how much it impacts your ability to do the things that matter to you.
“Based on our results, it would seem that people can find ways to maintain their mental wellbeing when their pain intensity is high, so long as it does not interfere with important aspects of their daily life.”
This makes complete sense to me… but it surprised the researchers.
They were expecting pain intensity to be the most important factor that interfered with people’s ability to manage pain.
Counter to prediction, Ms. Swindells said the study showed ‘pain interference’ was reported as more problematic than ‘pain intensity’ for people living with chronic pain.
What I’ve observed is that when people feel like they don’t have control over their lives due to outside things.
Whether that’s circumstances or pain, it’s easy to spiral downhill really fast.You pretty much have to decide that no matter how bad your circumstances are that you aren’t helpless in them.
If you believe that you have some level of control – even if it’s small – it makes it much easier to get through tough situations.
If you’re able to adjust, adapt, and find ways to still achieve what matters to you most in the face of life’s obstacles…
…that’s going to help protect your ability to live the life that you want to live – even in the face of pain.
“So if you’re able to adjust, adapt and find ways to still achieve what matters to you most in the face of life’s obstacles, that’s going to help protect your mental wellbeing.”
Of course, pain management and mental health are multi-faceted.
There isn’t just one solution, and most people have to try several different options for chronic pain situations.
But let’s be real here. It’s not just about positive self-care messaging related to pain management.
It’s about recognizing that we need more than just tablets to be able to effectively manage pain.That’s an important thing to recognize because pain treatments – with very few exceptions…
…have nasty side effects that many people aren’t even aware of.
So, to all the chronic pain sufferers out there: don’t let anyone tell you that a tablet is the only solution.
Keep striving for your personal goals, stay mentally flexible, and don’t let pain interfere with the things that matter to you. And if you need tablets to help you along the way, that’s okay too. Just don’t let them be the only solution.
—-Important Message for Men Living with Pain—-
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It’s safer and healthier for men compared to Tylenol, Ibuprofen, and opioids…
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