Don’t worry, you won’t see the term “catastrophizing” here. Your reaction to pain is always appropriate for whatever your experience happens to be. However, no matter what your natural emotional reaction is, there is another reaction …
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Are You Being a “Baby” About Your Pain?
Learn 5 ways that being a "baby" may actually be an advantage and could help you kick your pain faster. Many patients I see, mistakenly think that they are being "wimps" about their pain. It's usually the people who are putting up with way more …
A Return to Writing (Health)
What an encouraging 3-4 month-long "trip" this has been since the release of my first book Every Body’s Guide to Everyday Pain Volume One - Put Out the Fire. You may have heard that it’s now available through Amazon.com, Barnes & Noble, at the …
It’s That Last Drop in the Bucket That Makes the Difference Between Pain and No Pain.
The only difference between the time that you’re blissfully oblivious and the moment pain and stiffness strike, is sometimes completely un-measurable. One thing is for sure and that is the fact that we are all constantly filling our proverbial …
It’s That Last Drop in the Bucket That Makes the Difference Between Pain and No Pain.