Waking up in pain is just something that wrecks my whole outlook on the day. I lived with #chronicpain for so many years of my life before finally being able to get the surgery I needed in 2019. Once I recovered from it, it was the first time I'd been pain free for like ... 20 years. So now when I have any pain it reminds me of that misery and I get depressed. Even though I know its just temporary pain, it still sometimes triggers me and I think "this will never end" ...
@thewebrecluse *safe hugs* I am still living with chronic pain due to degenerative arthritis with spurring and a slightly slipped disk in my lumbar spine. Not only is the pain depressing, but so is people’s “just power through it” attitudes. I completely understand why you’re still triggered. Have you tried focusing on slowing your breathing and slowly relaxing your head, neck, shoulders, arms, torso, buttocks, hips, thighs, knees, ankles, and feet while breathing slowly?
@caaddison88 Everyone has a different experiences with #chronicpain ... but my favorite are the dismissive people who talk about "that one terrible headache" they had or whatever nonsense. You can't explain to someone what it's like to have horrible, body stopping pain nearly every minute of every day for 20 years ... there's no communicating what that depression is like, that hopelessness, or worse just realizing this is your life and resigning to suffering silently and alone. I just gave up.