A real question from r/ChronicPain that deserves a real answer. Not generic advice — specific steps.
i’m 22 and i’ve had JRA and Crohn’s for 15 years and CRMO for 10. i used tylenol 3 to control my pain for about 9 years but quit just before i went to college because i didn’t want to be addicted to opiates anymore. at the time i stopped taking it i wasn’t having intense pain daily and could control most of the pain i had with regular tylenol, but now i’m in pain all the time and my doctors won’t give me pain meds and i’m just so exhausted. i dropped out of school 2 years ago and can barely work anymore and it’s becoming unbearable. i feel like i’m failing myself. people in my life are as understanding as they can be but no one actually understands how hard this is. i want so desperately to be independent but it feels impossible. i don’t want to die but i definitely don’t want to keep livi
This is a real challenge that many people face with dealing with chronic pain. The key is understanding the root cause and taking specific, targeted action rather than following generic advice.
This is a real challenge that many people face with dealing with chronic pain. The key is understanding the root cause and taking specific, targeted action rather than following generic advice.
FREE ACTION PLAN
Drop your email and we'll send you the 7-step action plan from The Pain Cascade Fix free.
No spam. Unsubscribe anytime.