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Control Pain & Suffering without Drugs
Manage Pain & Emotional Suffering © Martyn Carruthers

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Online coaching on pain control, emotional suffering,
alleviating suffering and developing maturity.

I assume that you can at least consider that pain and emotional suffering may contain useful information. If you cannot imagine that possibility, this article may only irritate you ...

Pain is Important!

Some unfortunate people cannot experience pain. The horrible symptoms of leprosy were mostly due to anesthesia - the inability to feel pain. And some people cannot stop experiencing pain. Symptoms of RSD (Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) include abnormal, long-term pain, usually following trauma.

Some people avoid any situation which might cause pain, and some people deal with pain by dissociating. But people who cannot experience pain have a huge disadvantage. Pain warns of potential damage and a need to change something. Pain provides important information.

Pain & Suffering

Pain relief may be avoided by people who believe that they deserve to suffer, or who are generally irresponsible. A person with tooth decay may avoid visiting a dentist until some pain threshold is reached; and people who have hurt or betrayed others may suffer until they resolve their guilt.

Pain is both a physical experience and a subjective emotional response. Pain motivates withdrawal from painful stimuli, and immobilization of damaged body parts. Although pain is primarily associated with body damage, sometimes a painful location is not damaged (e.g. sciatica and phantom pains).

Pain is difficult to measure, and may be affected by stress, fear and anxiety. Pain responses often include raised blood pressure and increased heart rate. Differences in pain response are mostly due to social, cultural, psychological and genetic factors.

If pain is primarily a response to a physical stimulus, then suffering is primarily a response to loss or damage. Pain usually indicates a damaged body part. Suffering usually indicates damaged relationships - for example - abandonment, abuse or betrayal.

Some people feel physical pain, while other people with the same stimulus feel comfortable. Pain responses seem to be mostly learned in early childhood as a part of family and cultural responses. Those children who learn to suppress and hide their difficult feelings such sadness, fear and anger - may also learn to hide pain, for example when parents punish them for crying. Other children find that by expressing pain, they gain more attention or love.

Pain often follows stress and suffering. Pain may be delayed or lessened in severity if a person better controls external stress and his or her internal reactions to stress. See also emotional intelligence.

Acute & Chronic Pain

Acute pain includes immediate, usually short-term, intense body responses, often connected with depressed feelings, followed by a dull, throbbing sensations.

Chronic pain includes long-term (often defined as having persisted for at least 6 months), intense, often throbbing sensation. Chronic pain is often associated with medical diagnoses of cancer, multiple sclerosis or arthritis. It is more difficult to locate and treat. Chronic pain can significantly alter the life of a person, sometimes leading to secondary complications such as hypochondria, depression, sleep disturbances, loss of appetite and feelings of helplessness.

Pain Control Medications

Pain control can be achieved using chemicals that interfere with the transmission of painful signals, with the reception of painful signals, or with the interpretation of painful signals. The most powerful pain control medications are opiates (e.g. morphine and heroin) and the most common are salicylates (e.g. aspirin and acetaminophen). Other medications commonly used during pain control include antidepressants and tranquilizers.

Some herbal remedies contain medications similar to medical drugs, usually obtained from natural sources rather than artificially constructed. Alcohol is a traditional pain-medication in many cultures, often used in conjunction with herbs or nicotine (tobacco) - a powerful alkaloid that helps people dissociate.

Placebo (inert substances that look like drugs) are often more effective in pain control than any drug, as repeatedly shown in clinical double-blind trials...

Systemic Pain Control

We offer a multidisciplinary approach to pain. You can create a "resourceful space" to find freedom from pain, and to make decisions which may solve the problems that cause pain. You can become proactive rather than reactive in your pain assessment and control.

A drug is a substance that, when injected into a rat, produces a scientific paper. Edgerton Y Davis, Jr

Do you use pain control drugs with little success and/or with unpleasant side-effects? You can learn to decrease your reliance on drugs by learning how to control pain. (These skills have enormous value in crisis and emergency situations.)

If you cannot alleviate your pain, you may experience distress, depression or anxiety. These may worsen both your condition and the situation for other involved people. Most people can control pain without drugs. Such pain control coaching is often most appropriate for:

  1. People with chronic or recurring pain
  2. People who wish to avoid medications
  3. People with prolonged postoperative pain
  4. People who have little pain relief from medication
  5. People with a history of adverse reactions to medication

If you lack meaningful relationships, any increased attention, sympathy or support that you receive as a result of your pain may motivate you to prolong or even exaggerate your painful behavior, so that you may receive relationship benefits. See Depression and Anxiety (Also Side Effects of Medication )

Please consult your physician regarding the applicability of any opinions or recommendations with respect to pain, medical symptoms or medical conditions.

Long Term Pain Relief

Pain provides a message that something is wrong. If you receive a painful message and act upon it, further pain may be unnecessary. It is important that you find out what is happening before using pain control techniques. Our work supplements medical treatment; but cannot replace it.

We may encourage initial "short-term" pain relief to create a resourceful space for you to follow the steps needed for longer-term relief. Short term pain control may involve non-psychoactive medication, massage, acupuncture and/or hypnosis. ( Summary of short-term pain relief )

  1. The first goal of long-term pain relief is often to deal with current crisis. Further pain control steps may be useless until you end or control any crisis. A crisis may include the shock of an accident, a medical test, an emergency, or suffering about a relationship.
  2. How does your pain makes sense? Explore the causes and benefits of your pain, and ways to preserve any benefits while relieving the symptoms.
  3. Resolve any relationship chaos, especially relationships in which you suffer or feel guilt.
  4. Resolve any conflicts about pain and its relief, while becoming specific about what you want instead of pain - and for what purpose.
  5. Resolve relationship bonds that require pain. This is particularly important if you have a family history of people with chronic or recurring pain.
  6. Deal with emotional trauma. Anger, fear and sadness inhibit concentration and relaxation, and may increase pain. We can coach you to explore any emotions associated with your pain. Some common issues are: anger about some person or event, sadness about lost opportunities, fear of unending pain and anxiety about death.
  7. Find appropriate mentors. Some of the better mentors for pain control are people with similar, but worse, situations to you, who generally have a positive attitude. We can coach you to:
  •  focus on NOW to eliminate remembered pain and anticipated pain
  •  trust that your body will create endorphins that protect your body functions
  •  learn progressive relaxation to assist your nervous, circulatory and immune systems
  •  create pain-free moments - and then minutes - and then hours ... and then ...

We request approval from a medical doctor before we commence pain control coaching. We refer people wanting pain control who have not had a recent medical examination to a physician.

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1. Where are you now? Assess fixations, bonds and enmeshments Systems 1
2. What do you want?  Define life goals ... and blocks to success Systems 2
3. Do you have a plan?  Use conscious and unconscious resources Systems 3
4. Do your emotions limit you?  Dissolve abuse, trauma and mentor damage Systems 4
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Plagiarism is theft. Copyright © Martyn Carruthers 1996-2012 All rights reserved. Soulwork Systemic Coaching was primarily developed by Martyn Carruthers
to help people dissolve emotional blocks, improve relationships and achieve goals. These concepts and strategies are for general knowledge only. Consult a physician about medical conditions and before changing medical treatment. Don't steal intellectual property ... ask for permission to post, publish or teach this work.