Wednesday, November 14, 2018

Chronic Pain Treatment; Facts On Pharma & Natural


Never Ending Pain A Common Denominator?


Its almost the end of 2018 and yes just around the corner from Christmas and all its festivities, but how can anyone enjoy spending time with the family or even vacations if they are experiencing constant and unbearable pain?

Pain that no big pharma drugs can really treat because face it even if you take pain medication every 4 hours your liver is no better off than somebody who consumes 5 to 6 alcoholic beverages on a daily basis, or a junkie hooked on street illegal drugs. At the end of the day drugs are drugs, synthetic and man made generic drugs designed to treat the symptoms and not the root cause, basically just putting a bandage over a bullet wound. Thats what taking prescription and ovet the counter painkillers in your quest to just have quality of life.

But what if there was a simpler, easier and more natural method of chronic pain treatment that doesn't affect your liver, does not make you feel sleepy during work hours or cause other side effects of said analgesic drug. Now I know much about physical pain and there is such a variety of different types of symptoms resulting in pain or even caused by day to day survival of busy people, whether white collar worker behind a desk or a mother of more than one child who just so incidently happens to be single and might I add unemployed? Pain is no different for anyone but of course lifestyle plays a huge part in the intensity and availability of most efficient chronic pain treatment options.

Of the two examples and to show data of how pain relief differs because of socio economic lifestyle basis let's research a case study.



Case study character 1:
(Miss A. Kowalsky)

A single mom to three or more kids without a job might be under so much stress that when she isn't racked by anxiety for financial troubles or the lack of emotional support from the father or fathers of the kids who don't contribute to the cost of raising their biological children. Of course this woman might very well be plagued by constant pain that is worsened by the fact she has no medical aid so the worries never end and yes she is pretty much labeled a "hypochondriac " or feels as if she is under a curse. Her physical pain will no doubt be linked to pschological factors such as the inability to live in the present, painful thinking or habitual hyper negative thought pattern such as low self esteem, anti social precedence which ultimately only set the physical side effects of pain medication to lock the individual into a state of mistrust of medical practitioners and the system. How is it possible to rely heavily on chronic pain treatment and in this particular persons situation, her pain is compounded by the fact she has PTSD, depression that is not affected by anti depression medication, what about if she had high risk pregnancies she might just have post natal side effects that just never go away after the birth of more than 3 children. She must have been a sucker for love or made really foolish decisions in life to have all those worries and of course which result in physical pain such as migraines ( she happened to be prescribed by medical doctors a drug which just a few millilitres lasting a 90 day period ) to treat abnormal uterine growth and this unstoppable bleeding. I mean fuck. This person has little quality of life once you add up the side effects of above mentioned but rather vague description of prescribed synthetic drug to treat uncontrollable bleeding. Now this lady happens to have a liking for natural pain killing treatment of organic origin. She studied eastern and oriental pain relief and disease prevention which led her to a rather outstanding analgesic drug, 100% natural. She was gobsmacked, I mean how lucky can one girl get? The chronic back pain treatment didn't provide much relief however because the prescription drug working alongside the natural treatment clashed and at an epic proportion. She began using turmeric a natural anti cancer root, family of ginger but guess what because she so much wanted the pain to end, and thus so desperate to just feel relief that she didn't bother to study the side effects of the natural pain killer she began using ( after having gotten diagnosed with "salicylate sensitivity" basically nothing more than a allergy to aspirin and some other foodstuffs and pain killers, cosmetic that could ONLY result in death by anaphylactic shock. Now I read an article of a father who had to call his wife as his daughter was being treated for cardiac arrest. The fifteen year old girl had bought a baguette at the airport between flights home but the packaging of said sandwhich just so happened to not include the ingredient sesame seed. So the girl died of anaphylaxis not a pleasant way to go and what an unfortunate situation. Sand which company were in fault for not properly packaging their product with detailed ingredient list for people who suffer with allergies. Think about it for a moment. If sesame seeds which are similar in size of mustard seed if that minute little ingredient matters so much in that it could take a life, shouldn't one be more careful about actually knowing the side effect of chronic pain medication and even that of what is regarded as a "safe pain killer" Tumeric, if the lady in case study happened to know that turmeric a natural pain remedy cannot under any circumstance be consumed by someone already taking blood thinning medication or somebody suffering from internal bleeding. The dosage of this product taken is of extreme importance even if it is natural could result in dire consequences. We need to be aware of which medication we are taking, what side effects they cause or which other drug or plant based med that chronic pain treatment clashes with. Let's face it. The truth will set you free, nothing consumed can just be taken with utter ignorance and so it is also in how to treat chronic pain. Knowledge is key when seeking quality of life.

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