If you live with chronic pain, you already know how exhausting it can be. Not just the physical sensations but the constant trying—trying to push through, trying to find answers, trying to explain something that feels invisible to others.
The search for relief can become its own full-time job, and it’s easy to feel discouraged or alone. Over the years of running this site, I’ve heard from many people who’ve felt trapped in their bodies, like life was happening around them, not with them.
I’ve also connected with many people who learned to bury their feelings (a struggle I know all too well) because they were simply too painful or because they never learned how to embrace and process them.
For some people, this emotional holding eventually shows up in the body as tension, fatigue, or chronic pain. Pushing things down might look like strength from the outside, but it’s the source of immense suffering that only ends when we face and feel what we’ve been avoiding.
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