Amazing website/App in Dealing with Chronic Pain; curablehealth.com
Hi, I am Lori Renee, and I suffer from pain with severe peripheral neuropathy in my feet. However, I have discovered the curablehealth.com website, and bought the curable app, in dealing with chronic pain. I have used it for about 3 weeks now, and my attitude is better, my pain has painless hours now, and I have hope again. The curable app is supported by science, based on neuroplasticity, and retraining the brain with many activities that you learn to do. It is supported by Dr. Howard Schubiner, an amazing pain doctor who truly believe pain can be lessened or even can go away, through various techniques on the curable app, and through various on line course that he offers; all based on the true Science of Neuroplasticity. I have seen a change in myself for the better. I am sleeping better, my pain is less consistent, and I have hope. My love to every one of you. I know what you are going through, regardless of the type of pain you are enduring. LoriRenee1
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@johnbishop
Thank you, John.
Usually I can read articles by hitting “reader view” on my ipad. This time the page presented in the very middle “sign in or subscribe” and with no option to close it.. and would only show me the photo in reader view. Clicking “sign in” it did give options to sign in with Google or Facebook and something else. I tried Google and it did not sign in. My ipad is a 2016 model, but still updates. Not sure if ipad or connection.
I'll look at the video later.
A few months back I told my pain management doctor… he is local and not part of Mayo Clinic… that I noticed my brain was telling me to take my pain med by the clock and not the pain. I told him I was going to pay attention to the pain and not my brain. I was able to cut back for a few weeks until another pain started screaming. He says he has a plan in the works for me .. we'll see on 03 Dec. Meanwhile I try to take meds for pain when there is pain and not by the clock.
I can usually keep my brain occupied in the day with other things to keep most of my pain out of my brain.. but the night is another thing.
ZeeGee
You may consider an alternative medicine provider, acupuncture and/or medical cannabis if available in your location.
Zee Gee, the ability to "shelve" pain by staying busy just shows how amazing the brain is. The next step is learning how to use your brain to consciously put pain on the shelf. It takes a bit of effort, but I can make it work more times than not.
We adjusted our recent 1600 mile trip to 4 days, to allow more time to stop and move, and to do stretches morning and night. I managed to arrive with only minor aches in crazy places.
Heading for a session of deep relaxation now to chase some persistent pains away.
Sue
@lorirenee1 I'm glad to hear your doing better Lorirenee I,ll look that site up
I had suffered for MANY~MANY years. Elavil gives me a GREAT nights sleep and help the pain, although I have not enjoyed relief much other than the sleep. I am sure you know how much negative sleep contributes to the pain. My lucky day was when I discovered a massage therapist whose focus was on Fib. The horrible aching. Knock on wood, I hope this continues. Mainly on my back. I haven't had any in several years. Good luck!
Thank you for sharing Lori Renee. I’m going to check it out. I’m always on the hunt for solutions to neuropathy that don’t involve drugs.
Hi Lori Renee. I've recently started going down the path of learning about neuroplastic pain and listening to the Curable app podcast. Now that it's been a year since you discovered the Curable app and website have you found it to be helpful with dealing with your pain? Thank you.
Great article!
We’ll, if it helps you, great. Probably will not help most but worth a try. What was your average daily pain level before and after?