Life is precious and we often try to make the most of it.
With chronic pain, however, come obstacles. It’s not always easy to “look on the bright side.”
Before we work through these obstacles, let’s talk about chronic versus acute pain.
Acute pain comes on suddenly, caused by things like burns or cuts, surgery or broken bones.
Depending on the cause, the pain usually goes away in a few months.
Chronic pain is ongoing.
It remains after an injury is healed, or even if there wasn’t an obvious injury in the first place.
Usually, it’s associated with back pain, headaches, arthritis or nerve pain.
People with chronic pain are often very resilient, even on days when they don’t see themselves that way.
The condition is never just physical—it can cause low energy, tense muscles and a lot of emotions, from fear to depression.
Thankfully, there are many options when it comes to feeling better, physically and mentally.
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