When we’re faced with pain, our impulse is to stop it and get rid of it.
Sarah Anne Shockley discovered the area between her clavicle and first ribs had collapsed in 2007. She tried everything she could to rid herself of the pain, but nothing worked.
With no solution in place, she focused on living life as best she could. She endured the pain and tried medications.
She refused to believe that she had to live in chronic pain for the rest of her life. Since external treatments didn’t help, Sarah Anne looked inside. She found she was living with a lot of emotional distress regarding her physical pain, upset that she couldn’t participate fully in her life.
There is a lot of shame and guilt connected to chronic pain. Outside sources find clever ways to tell you you’re wrong for having your pain.
Pain is a signal that something is amiss. Giving it appropriate attention can help you live with the pain.
People still need you and still love you. Be present with them as best you can with your pain. Recognizing that you can contribute to the pleasure of others can be very healing.
Listen as Sarah Anne joins host Lisa Davis to share how she has lived with and moved beyond chronic pain.
Tuesday, 12 February 2019 00:00
Encore Episode: Wisdom for Living With & Moving Beyond Chronic Pain
Don't let your chronic pain trap you, and don't let others make you feel guilty for hurting.
Additional Info
- Segment Number: 1
- Audio File: naturally_savvy/ns818.mp3
- Featured Speaker: Sarah Anne Shockley, Author
- Book Title: The Pain Companion: Everyday Wisdom for Living With and Moving Beyond Chronic Pain
- Guest Website: The Pain Companion: Everyday Wisdom for Living With and Moving Beyond Chronic Pain
- Guest Facebook Account: www.facebook.com/thepaincompanion
- Guest Twitter Account: @thpaincompanion
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Guest Bio:
Sarah Anne Shockley is the author of The Pain Companion. In the Fall of 2007, she contracted Thoracic Outlet Syndrome (TOS), which is a collapse of the area between the clavicles and first ribs, and has lived with debilitating nerve pain ever since.
She has been a regular columnist for Pain News Network and is a regular contributor to The Mighty, a 1.5 million–member online community for those living with chronic illness and pain.
Sarah lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. - Length (mins): 27:50
- Waiver Received: No
- Host: Andrea Donsky, RHN and Lisa Davis, MPH
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