In my video, How I Healed My Chronic Pain, I discuss the aspects of living with pain that most doctors do not address, nor recognize - the way pain affects our feelings about ourselves and life, and how our emotional suffering needs to be healed alongside our physical pain.
I am happy to say that I am 90% out of the pain I'd been living with since 2007! This video explores how I did it using non-medical approaches which I developed for myself when nothing else worked. I believe that they can help you finally come out the other side of chronic, intractable pain by working with the whole self, holistically.
In my video, How I Healed My Chronic Pain, I discuss the aspects of living with pain that most doctors do not address, nor recognize - the way pain affects our feelings about ourselves and life, and how our emotional suffering needs to be healed alongside our physical pain.
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Judy a Luchak
5/5/2021 05:33:42 pm
Thank you for this video. I have read your books and they have been very helpful. I am not on the other side yet, but I do recognize the work I need to do in my relationship to pain.
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You are so welcome, Judy! I'm so glad the books have been helpful - it's a long haul, I know, and not an easy thing to shift our relationship to pain. And it's not that we have to be perfect at that, either! It's only as much as we can do any day, any moment, and to know that just having the willingness to see things differently begins to make the shift. I will be coming out with a series on videos on The Pain Companion's YouTube channel (which I'll post in the blog) where I'm reading The Pain Companion with commentary. I hope that will be helpful to you also! Take care!! Sarah
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