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Chronic Pain Alters Brain Function
#1
I knew it!  I have been trying to explain to people how this much pain all the time makes me stupid - now I know how it happens.  So now what I want to know is this - if I control my brain correctly, can it be overcome?  So just exactly how do I do that?

http://www.reuters.com/article/healthNew...healthNews

Chronic Pain Seen Altering How Brain Works

Tue Feb 5, 2008 5:50pm EST
By Julie Steenhuysen

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Brain scans of people in chronic pain show a state of constant activity in areas that should be at rest, U.S. researchers said on Tuesday, a finding that could help explain why pain patients have higher rates of depression, anxiety and other disorders.

They said chronic pain seems to alter the way people process information that is unrelated to pain.

"It seems that enduring pain for a long time affects brain function in response to even minimally demanding attention tasks completely unrelated to pain," the researchers wrote in the Journal of Neuroscience.

Dante Chialvo, a researcher at Northwestern University in Chicago who worked on the study, said: "People with chronic pain -- meaning pain that lasts more than six months after their injury -- have many other issues that affect their quality of life as much as pain. It is not known where they come from."

Recent studies have shown that in healthy people, certain regions of the brain take over during a resting state, something known as a default mode network. "It takes care of your brain when your brain is at rest," Chialvo said in a telephone interview.

When a person performs a task, this network quiets down, he said, but not in people with chronic pain.

Instead, a front region of the cortex mostly associated with emotion is constantly active, disrupting the normal equilibrium.

To study this activity, Chialvo did a type of brain scan known as functional magnetic resonance imaging on 15 people with chronic back pain and 15 healthy people.

They gave their volunteers a simple attention task -- tracking a moving bar on a computer screen -- to observe the brain shifting out of default mode to handle the task.

Both groups performed the task well but when they measured areas of the brain activated, differences emerged.

"Where we were surprised is the difference in how much brain they used to do the task compared with the healthy group. It was 50 times larger," Chialvo said.

They said disruptions in this default network could explain why pain patients have problems with attention, sleep disturbances and even depression.

"These findings suggest that the brain of a chronic pain patient is not simply a healthy brain processing pain information but rather it is altered by the persistent pain in a manner reminiscent of other neurological conditions associated with cognitive impairments," they wrote.

 
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#2
Gertrudarose,
Totally agree with this article, continual pain drives you insane. Chronic pain can be overcome, but it depends greatly on your mind and the support you have to overcome it. The only way to deal with any chronic pain is you have to get to the source, and this has nothing to do with your physical body, it is all in the non-physical because all Dis-ease begins here. The body is like a map to your issues, each body part is a direct link to a pattern of thought and a particular chakra.
My husband broke his back a few years ago, a freak motor bike accident, he did the standard medical stuff, they wanted to operate and fuse his vertebrae together and have him on continual medication to suppress the pain, it was a very difficult time for all of us.
But he is a strong man, and we worked together with why he had such an accident, the inner connection, and I cant say it is 100% healed because the back it the most difficult to heal especially with such an intense injury, but he does not take any medication and occasionally gets twitches if he has worked too long physically, but compared to others with the same injury who are just about crippled and it has taken over their life I would have to say he is healed.
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#3
Did your husband try trigger point massage therapy? It truly works on pain by removing the "trigger points" in the contracted tissue or muscle spasms that cause back pain. It's based on Travell & Simons' Myofascial Pain and Dysfunction: The Trigger Point Manual. Its the only thing that relieves mine.
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#4
Maybe it would be helpful to explain where this pain comes from.  My spine has deteriorated to the point where they can no longer shore things up with metal plates and bone grafts.  I have lost over 2" in height in just the last 3 years.  The spinal cord is being compressed in several areas.  Most people with this condition do not last more than a few years because the constant physical stress makes a body susceptible to anything opportunistic.  I have lost hearing and some cognitive function, as well as much use of my arms & some of my legs.  I can no longer lie down because of the swelling.

We have tried everything, but EVERYONE dies eventually, even when you know "The Secret", etc.  But no one wants to talk about dying because they see death as defeat.  They think if someone acknowledges that they are dying, they have given up.  Not so! 

What does seem to help is energy healing work such as Reiki and Prana, which I get daily.  I also do physical therapy and try to eat right.  Meditation also helps in pulling my mind away from pain.

I believe that a positive attitude also helps.  I may have pain, but I am not pain.  I still control my life, emotions, etc.  I concentrate daily on what I can do, not what I can't.  And I'm always on the lookout for things that help.
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#5
GertrudaRose,

I think most people feel uncomfortable talking about death because they do not want to loose you. I am a great believer that there is always hope when things seem hopeless and you have a great attitude.

The problem with any physical condition is that it started with a non physical issue, conquering the pattern of thought is the only solution for ‘miracle’ cures. Have you done any work in the area of past life streams or the mind pattern energy? I wish you well.
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#6
Yea, I have done past-life regression work.  The reason I chose this illness in this incarnation was two-fold.  One reason was so that I could learn to not be a control freak.  Therefore, I gradually lost control of things until I finally learned to "go with the flow".  The hardest of this was learning to asking for help (I have always been Missy Independence).  I no longer supervise everything.  Life is much easier now that I have accepted that everyone does things differently and this is a good thing.

The second part is a little trickier.  I chose this illness also to help another person in our soul group with his lack of spirituality.  It took for me to come close to death for my husband of 40 years to finally start searching for his own spirituality.  This awakening has just recently finally happened. 

So with both lessons learned, I think I am close to being healed somehow.  Either that, or I am finished with this incarnation, but I just don't think that is the case.  Even though I don't see how it can happen that I will be healed, I just feel it coming.  Am I making any sense?

In the meantime, I have to hang on.  I have to keep choosing to live.  I look for anything (except drugs) to reduce pain and I look every day for the joy of living.  Today my joy was finding that you cared enough about another human being to post a kind and thoughtful idea for me.  Thank you!
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#7
GertrudaRose,

Perhaps your actually body can not go back to its original state, because you can not re-grow a vertebrae, but you can be healed of the pain, so you could live your life as the original spirit/soul, yet not the same physical body that you had years ago. Healing the body can depend on what you are concentrating on, if I lost my foot, I could work with my mental power till the cows come home, but it’s not going to grow back, I need to work on why I lost it, release it and learn to walk with only one foot!

What I do not understand is why you say you ‘chose’ this illness, I totally understand about being independent, and also asking for help, because illness in the spine is a mind-pattern call that you are not being supported, and the loss of height is that you feel less/lower than others, or that you put yourself under others.

Injury of the spine is physical, emotional and extreme mental strain that changes your entire life, and I truly feel for you because I have lived through it with my husband, it is just heartbreaking.

You are making sense to me, but I truly feel from your words that you are tired of being so unwell, and probably tired of talking about it.

I just wish every new day is better than yesterday for you.  
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#8
GertrudaRose,

I would also like to add my wishes that you will be able to get through all that you need to. I can sympathize with you as my sister also has a deteriorating spine from arthritis. She is opting for more surgery which she will have done probably in May. I just do not like to see her like that because I have recently been diagnosed with arthritis in my back.

I really hope that you choose to hang in there and that all of your pain is alleviated.
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#9
Thanks for the wishes, AJ & DT.  AJ, I say "chose" because I believe that before we incarnate, we decide what kind of life we need in order to learn that which is needed and/or what will help others to learn.  A good book on this topic is "Courageous Souls" by Robert Schwartz.

BTW, my spinal deterioration is caused by fluoride poisoning.  I suspect that many cases of "arthritis" are also caused by fluoride, since the government studies show that fluoride will cause osteoporosis in 5% of the female population.  I can go into quite a rant on the subject!icon_fluch
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