And further: pain behaviors concept comes from operant conditioning, a la BF Skinner. That if you extinguish these pain (or fatigue) behaviors (which includes talking about pain or fatigue, by the way), then you are going to have less pain or fatigue due to operant conditioning.
What a...
To add to "fatigue behaviors." Looked at PubMed and couldn't find anything for chronic fatigue syndrome and fatigue behaviors.
Pain behaviors had papers in the 1990s, so I think that concept is old hat. Someone's seen the need for a revival. Must be pretty desperate (or stupid).
Fatigue behaviors, I imagine, are actions that signal to the psych cult that you are fatigued. Your position, lying on the couch, not moving, whatever.
I know the term pain behaviors because I have pain and pay attention to the psych garbage (though it's traumatic and I'm stopping it). And it's...
These psych/psychiatry folk are a cult. I am silently wishing some ME cases among them. Try drinking your own CBT koolaid then, why don't you?
Same thing happening w/pain patients.
He needs a major developmental edit, proofreading, etc.
My personal opinion about docs who become "healers" is that they don't want to work as hard as docs do in practice. Notice how he felt better having left the NHS.
It's a much easier lifestyle to not do the science and art of medicine, but...
The Chronic Pain Self-Efficacy questionnaire was developed in 1980 by Nicholas, et al. Basically it is a tool used to evaluate whether someone will return to work and off benefits vs not.
It measures how much a person is able to function in activities of daily life despite their pain...
Just one more rabbit post by me:
Rabbits are prey animals. Ever alert to danger all around them. Yes, cute and furry with adorable little mouths and whiskers, big ears. All the better to hear encroaching predators.
Of course as a child I was attracted to the rabbit's beauty, as well as its...
As a former nurse, I hear/heard cavalier remarks about ME and fibro. Personnel tend to be brutally abrupt and dismissive about anything they, or their family members haven't experienced themselves.
Sure, cancer & MS evoke sympathy, but the mentality of healthcare personnel seems to be: I work...
My dad gave me a stuffed rabbit after a business trip. The minor but only emotional rapport I had in my family was w/my dad.
The rabbit is my childhood essence, my spirit-animal. Still is. Shak is short for shakota, a Pomo Indian dialect word for rabbit.
The first rabbit I had was bitten in...
I had an increase in pain last night but I thought maybe it had actually decreased last week (due to lipoic acid started...?).
Did a Cochrane lookup of the lipoic acid. There's the one positive Chinese study but of questionable quality.
The other study was with cancer patients who had...
I am a participant in a large, on-going cohort of nurses being studied by Harvard School of Public Health. It's called The Nurses Health Study II.
I've been asked to submit my stool and the same day a saliva test.
Questionnaires ask about diet (fermented, yogurts, whole grains, etc. etc) in...
Pain is a highly evolved survival mechanism. If you are experiencing pain, you do pay attention and you are meant to pay attention, and your brain will try to find the reason for the pain.
Whatever they are cooking up here, it will be useless clinically for those with severe pain, as well as a...
After watching "Jaws", my eight year old son wouldn't take a bath for three months as he was sure a great white could come in from a fresh water lake through the pipes.
Hope there is something else for you to try. Sounds like neuropathy to me, itching burning, etc. New drugs should come out at some point. Are you diabetic? Have you been allowed an opioid for the pain?
Maybe another anti-seizure drug or something. Ask an endocrinologist?
I have fibro and am...
You've got me curious. If you wade deep into the research article, they say that an oral dose of 600mg per day is the best of both worlds, as 1.2gm dose gives 27% of participants nausea. https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2836194/
I'm trying 4% lidocaine cream. Directions say: do NOT...
The research article I read about lipoic acid used 600mg/day as their dose. They had positive results when they tested at 5 weeks out.
I wonder if you are taking too much?
This is sort of unrelated, but in my literature search (after getting angry about a psych-social and functional somatic disorder article) I remember reading about how people with fibro, etc. focus too much on their pain.
That's the opposite of what helps me. If I don't tune in to my...
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