Central Sensitization - please share your stories
Hello everyone
I would like to better understand this diagnosis from personal experiences and compare what I feel to others accounts. I have not been diagnosed with central sensitization however, it seems to line up. Thank you very much and I look forward to reading your stories.
Rachel
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I've only done some reading and listen to a very good podcast by a guy that my doctor suggested. It was also suggested that there is a program or something somewhere way down sells that I will not go through the trouble of going to for personal reasons. Basically I'm feeling rather hopeless about all of my medical things and the dead end answers that I am getting from several doctors about all of my conditions.
Treating the whole mind/body connection is imperative in managing CSS. I have enliked it to the phrase, " it takes a village to raise a child". Well, it takes a village of tactics, strategies and brain storming to help CSS. Symptoms, symptom talk, and symptom behaviors should be off the table. Anything you do, say or think that reminds you or others that your having symptoms is a pain behavior and by not acknowledging pain new pathways are created in the brain.
It takes a comprehensive plan of managing emotional, behavioral, physical and chemical to aid in productively living with CSS. Its a package deal. And, as I learned at Mayo PRC you have to be all in on all 4 components for the rest of your life. Mindset is everything and the work has to be done, maintained and upheld for forward progress.
Paul, perhaps you'll be able to learn more information about the doctor your neighbor's daughter is seeing. Without prying, of course. Are you going to try and find a functional medicine doctor to work with or are you content with your current situation?
Do you recall the name of the podcast you watched that your doctor recommended? I'm interested and I'm sure other members would be interested in it as well.
I'm so sorry you feel hopeless, that's an awful place to be. Are you receiving help to manage your feelings through a psychologist or therapist? Do you have supportive family or friends?
Dear Rachel, I wish you could bottle this message, and we could sprinkle it into every discussion where there is chronic pain, regional pain syndrome, or CSS!
Peoples' lives could be so much more satisfying...
There is nothing worse than feeling like "I can't stand this for another minute!"
To all who suffer - how can we deliver the message to our compartmented, illness based system that we all need a holistic approach - looking at the whole patient, all their issues, and quality of life?
Sue
Hi @kittiecat. Thank you for your interest in Dr. Sletten's Family Day videos. To me they are gold and even though I graduated Mayo's Pain Rehab Center, I still go back and watch them for inspiration and to keep myself grounded.
This is a good place to start, if you have not already watched... Dr. Sletten's presentation on CSS:
May I ask what motivates your interest in the PRC Family Day videos? Have you been diagnosed with central sensitization specifically?
Thank you, Sue, for your comments. I'm certainly trying to sprinkle this message to all corners, but it's quite a challenge. If I had one super power it would be to do just that and lift people up with education, therapy and positivity giving them all the opportunity to learn and be able to fight through their challenges and find small wins and joy.
I discussed your very sentiment with Dr. Sletten while at the PRC. How can more doctors learn and work as teams together to forward progress for chronic pain/issue sufferers, beyond their own specialty lanes. Dr. Sletten is working to educate and spread his holistic mind/body connection approach beyond the Mayo Clinic walls. My hope is that one day this becomes main stream and there are accessible rehabilitation centers, covered by insurance, that will help guide people to learn how to achieve quality of life despite chronic issues.
Thank you Rachel for your message. You have mastered the art of sharing it without coming across as "Suzy Sunshine." I am also trying to spread the message.
I hope you have a great day.
Sue
Haha! Ain't no "Suzy Sunshine" here. I'm honored to be your partner in crime.
Have a great day!
I would like to watch the videos.
my occupational therapist said she believes this is my experience.