I have been doing this mind/body approach for about six months. After eight brutal years of chronic pain I am finally getting relief. This s stuff really works and although I am still a work in progress I am about 40% better and it’s wonderful!
Over 30 years with this condition and the first treatment given was therapy and stress lifestyle management. I'm glad to hear that your appear to have addressed the psychological overlay, but true chronic pain is constant, as in every day, the only thing that changes is the level of pain, which does however need the use of various pain management techniques.
What an inspirational young lady you are. Your story will hopefully help others to look outside of medication and try and find what is right for them. You have given everyone a great start to helping them find their way through the fog.
Love this! I’m watching again and again. I’m using the mind-body approach to recover from Post-Covid POTS. Thank you for making this video. Please make more if you can! The music is really calming too.
Hi Catherine, thanks for your comments, we're delighted you are finding the film helpful. And yes we love the music too :) Good luck as you continue on your recovery journey.
You are the epitome of “if there is a will, there is a way.” You’re right, how could all of this pain be individual and not connected? I love that you know yourself enough to dig in and dive deeper. Your desire to understand the mind body connection in your body is only going to catapult your progress forward. Your story is helping people charli. I can’t wait to hear testimonials from the many people you have helped open there eyes! This is amazing.
Actually no, did you ever consider that she never had chronic pain at all, she was just suffering from stress. Rather misleading actually, but I agree a very sad representation of a failing NHS, who misdiagnose conditions all the time she should be thankful they didn't kill.het!
Hi Dorien, we are happy you have enjoyed our films. Yes, this approach can help you - you have already achieved the first step just in being open to it. We are a volunteer-led non-profit aiming to help people like you, have a look at our site for more info and resources: livingproof.org.uk. Good luck, you are on the right path now 🙏🏻
Hi there, yes John Sarno is the doctor she mentioned. You can also have a look at our website where we list a range of resources to help you learn about this approach: www.livingproof.org.uk 👍🏻
Hi Charli Thank you so much for sharing your story! My son is dealing with TMS (widespread pain and tension) and he has a question about something you said in the video. Can we contact you directly?
Hi there, we are sorry to hear your son is struggling with such symptoms. Please feel free to contact us at Living Proof with any queries: www.livingproof.org.uk/contact
Hi Johnathan, thank you for your comment. We do hear you. Our organisation Living Proof has been established as a social enterprise in order to try and bring this science to everyone, regardless of their background or financial circumstances. Our colleagues at Flippin' Pain are also doing great work in bringing this science to people of all backgrounds: www.flippinpain.co.uk/. Anyone can see improvement from this approach - but it is an uphill struggle getting the word out to all communities when there is not yet widespread buy-in from the NHS. It is coming though and over time, more GPs and other healthcare practitioners will start to learn about this and be able to support their patients towards improvement or recovery. We are doing what we can - all on a voluntary basis, so please bear with us.
I'm sorry but one person's story of discovering stress management is not science. Just a poor reflection of a failing NHS and inflated Ego's. And Johnathan, I am inclined to agree with you.
@@angelm6497 The Effects of Racial/Ethnic Minority Status on Sleep, Mood Disturbance, and Depression in People with Fibromyalgia Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a musculoskeletal disorder that is characterized by persistent and widespread pain.1-5 It is most commonly diagnosed among middle-aged White women.
Ever consider that you did not have chronic pain, you were just suffering from stress? It took in excess of 10 years to have a diagnosis of chronic pain and that was only given by a pain specialist and only after attending stress and lifestyle management courses and 6 months full time group therapy. I have lived with this condition for over 30 years, following a spinal injury, and well this podcast is an insult to those living with this condor, but a rather sad reflection of a failing NHS. It's only popular because the NHS is currently sponsoring a rather poor attempt at pain, sorry stress management course and brain washing of already traumatized patients who actually have underlying conditions., and in an attempt to reduce their prescription bill. Let's not talk about the GP pushing this or her true motivation for this destructive work. The NHS is a disgrace at the moment, as it's assets are syphoned off for corporate interests. This podcast is featured alongside a sketch from the American Office joking at Pavlov's experiments on dogs, and presented as researched human behaviour.
I have been doing this mind/body approach for about six months. After eight brutal years of chronic pain I am finally getting relief. This s stuff really works and although I am still a work in progress I am about 40% better and it’s wonderful!
Hi - really pleased to hear you are making progress. It really does work! :)
Over 30 years with this condition and the first treatment given was therapy and stress lifestyle management. I'm glad to hear that your appear to have addressed the psychological overlay, but true chronic pain is constant, as in every day, the only thing that changes is the level of pain, which does however need the use of various pain management techniques.
What an inspirational young lady you are. Your story will hopefully help others to look outside of medication and try and find what is right for them. You have given everyone a great start to helping them find their way through the fog.
Love this! I’m watching again and again. I’m using the mind-body approach to recover from Post-Covid POTS. Thank you for making this video. Please make more if you can! The music is really calming too.
Hi Catherine, thanks for your comments, we're delighted you are finding the film helpful. And yes we love the music too :) Good luck as you continue on your recovery journey.
Thank you! The mind-body approach is awesome.
did you make a full recovery ?
You are the epitome of “if there is a will, there is a way.” You’re right, how could all of this pain be individual and not connected? I love that you know yourself enough to dig in and dive deeper. Your desire to understand the mind body connection in your body is only going to catapult your progress forward. Your story is helping people charli. I can’t wait to hear testimonials from the many people you have helped open there eyes! This is amazing.
Actually no, did you ever consider that she never had chronic pain at all, she was just suffering from stress.
Rather misleading actually, but I agree a very sad representation of a failing NHS, who misdiagnose conditions all the time she should be thankful they didn't kill.het!
Thank you very much, I am new with this approach and hope it will help me with the migraines for o er 40 years 🙏🙏
Hi Dorien, we are happy you have enjoyed our films. Yes, this approach can help you - you have already achieved the first step just in being open to it. We are a volunteer-led non-profit aiming to help people like you, have a look at our site for more info and resources: livingproof.org.uk. Good luck, you are on the right path now 🙏🏻
@@livingproof-storiesofhope6314 thank youuuuuuu very much ❤️🙏
Hi there, yes John Sarno is the doctor she mentioned. You can also have a look at our website where we list a range of resources to help you learn about this approach: www.livingproof.org.uk 👍🏻
Hi Charli Thank you so much for sharing your story! My son is dealing with TMS (widespread pain and tension) and he has a question about something you said in the video. Can we contact you directly?
Hi there, we are sorry to hear your son is struggling with such symptoms. Please feel free to contact us at Living Proof with any queries: www.livingproof.org.uk/contact
Can someone please spell the name of the doctor that wrote the book she mentioned and the name of the book?
S-A-R-N-O
@@gingerztube thank you.
Charlene Lee Here. I'm going on 7 year's . Perhaps, 8!!!!!!!
26 years here it's related to hypomobility Asperger's ADHD dyslexia OCD I've found out
Rich, first world, privileged pain is not the same as persistent pain
Hi Johnathan, thank you for your comment. We do hear you. Our organisation Living Proof has been established as a social enterprise in order to try and bring this science to everyone, regardless of their background or financial circumstances. Our colleagues at Flippin' Pain are also doing great work in bringing this science to people of all backgrounds: www.flippinpain.co.uk/. Anyone can see improvement from this approach - but it is an uphill struggle getting the word out to all communities when there is not yet widespread buy-in from the NHS. It is coming though and over time, more GPs and other healthcare practitioners will start to learn about this and be able to support their patients towards improvement or recovery. We are doing what we can - all on a voluntary basis, so please bear with us.
I'm sorry but one person's story of discovering stress management is not science. Just a poor reflection of a failing NHS and inflated Ego's.
And Johnathan, I am inclined to agree with you.
@@angelm6497 The Effects of Racial/Ethnic Minority Status on Sleep, Mood Disturbance, and Depression in People with Fibromyalgia
Fibromyalgia syndrome (FMS) is a musculoskeletal disorder that is characterized by persistent and widespread pain.1-5 It is most commonly diagnosed among middle-aged White women.
Ever consider that you did not have chronic pain, you were just suffering from stress?
It took in excess of 10 years to have a diagnosis of chronic pain and that was only given by a pain specialist and only after attending stress and lifestyle management courses and 6 months full time group therapy. I have lived with this condition for over 30 years, following a spinal injury, and well this podcast is an insult to those living with this condor, but a rather sad reflection of a failing NHS. It's only popular because the NHS is currently sponsoring a rather poor attempt at pain, sorry stress management course and brain washing of already traumatized patients who actually have underlying conditions., and in an attempt to reduce their prescription bill. Let's not talk about the GP pushing this or her true motivation for this destructive work.
The NHS is a disgrace at the moment, as it's assets are syphoned off for corporate interests.
This podcast is featured alongside a sketch from the American Office joking at Pavlov's experiments on dogs, and presented as researched human behaviour.
Total rubbish