Chronic Pain members - Welcome, please introduce yourself
Welcome to the new Chronic Pain group.
I’m Kelsey and I’m the moderator of the group. I look forwarding to welcoming you and introducing you to other members. Feel free to browse the topics or start a new one.
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@harleymama Hi Harleymama, thanks so much for the info. It’s really disappointing! .....Karen
@mamacita Hey Mamacita, I cried when I read your post (good tears!). Thank you so much for the suggestions! I had to laugh when you mentioned Amazon because I am guilty of “midnight shopping” pretty often! I loved it when you talked about your ancestry. I learned something. Oh and you talked about playing my music - music is part of my soul and I can’t live without it so I ALWAYS have music playing. I love it! You hit the nail on the head with that suggestion, too. Again, thanks a million for taking the time to reply. You have made me feel hope.....Karen
@lioness - what's tapping?
@wsh66 Thank you for your honesty, and policing yourself. Believe me, we are all guilty of doing that sometimes! I have switched the way I write a post here, stopping to take a critical look at it, and how another will view it. My "shoulds" get tempered with "perhaps", or "have you considered". I try to impart my experience and opinion, not belittle anyone their choice, and champion those who find what works for themselves.
Ginger
Hi. My name is Chris.
It's an algorithm. There are several incarnations of Thought Field Therapy. The only one I know to be valuable is I believe Thought Field Therapy. Google it. I was in the middle of a major depressive episode. And my psychologist turned me onto tapping. I did it for two days and all the intrusive thoughts went away. I started sleeping at night again. I've never seen anything so powerful in my lifetime. I still have a paper around here on it but I haven't had to use it since. We also use tapping and the exercises preparing to do Qi gong exercises in a group and we use it to harvest our energy when we are finishing an exercise session. I will try to find my information and tell you which version I encountered. My psychologist told me that there are many many imitators because the person who came up with this patented it and that as far as he knew the imitators did not work like the original. It will seem weird to you when they tell you to roll your eyes in the hum but believe me this stuff works. It works for depression and other psychotropic situations, and it supposedly works for pain although I haven't tried it for that I should. I hope to get more information to you soon.
@karen00 don't be embarrassed. You needed a virtual shoulder and you came to the right place. Now you have several shoulders to lean on, and you in turn can be the shoulder when someone else needs it.
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Hi @chris24, welcome to Connect. We look forward to getting to know you. Let's get you connected. Can you tell us a bit more about yourself and what brings you to the Chronic Pain group?
I would like to echo what you said about taking pain meds when you need them. I don’t like taking them either so I tried to cut back just a little on the opioids I take. When I did take less, my pain was AWFUL! I would begin having very dark thoughts. When I take just 10 mg more I feel so much better for hours. I pray to God that someday I won’t need pain meds, but for now I have no choice about taking them.
@karen00, I am so sorry I went overboard on the suggestions! And I really wasn't trying to make you do any of those things. I just worded it wrong. Those are things that work for me, among others, and I hoped that you could try some of them. Music is my go-to, always, always, always. I play several instruments (don't practice nearly enough) Some days I have to drag out all kinds of things to distract myself from pain. Whatever works! Love and light!
Mamacita