ReDiscipline

Dec 1, 20192 min

Pain Killer Training

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When you are in pain, the primary goal and focus shouldnā€™t be on just ā€˜killingā€™ it. The main objective should be figure out the ROOT CAUSE(S) of why it is present, and start addressing those. Pain is complex, but it is ALWAYS telling us something.
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ā†Ŗļø Painkillers are handed out like candy these days for a variety of reasons. It seems like it is the first line of defence when any sort of pain arises. And we wonder why we have a painkiller epidemic on our hands.
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Simply ā€˜killingā€™ pain without addressing its root cause is a recipe for disaster in the medium and long term. The obsession with killing pain and treating it as a nuisance may provide temporary relief, but it isnā€™t a sustainable or wise solution to whatever the actual problem may be.
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šŸ”‘ Pain first needs to be acknowledged for what it is. Pain is evolutionarily meaningful, it isnā€™t some random annoyance that just happens out of the blue.
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ā†Ŗļø It then needs to be used as a guide. Pain is a call for change of some sort, so figuring out what must be changed or altered (behaviours, activities, thoughts, patterns, lifestyle, movements etc.) is fundamental.
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āž”ļø The underlying cause(s) may be simple or multi factorial, depending on the situation. Either way, it needs to be figured out and addressed to truly deal with pain in a sustainable way.
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āœ… Whether you are seeing a health professional or solving it yourself, make sure that the emphasis isnā€™t just on killing the pain, but on solving it and getting to its roots. Yes, painkillers do have their place...but not as the solution to a pain problem, because they arenā€™t.