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01 Mar 2022 08:37 PM
01 Mar 2022 08:37 PM
Hello everyone
Following from tonight's Topic Tuesday Topic Tuesday // Let’s Chat: Chronic Pain & Mental Health // Tues 1st March, 7:00-8:30PM AEDT
@Former-Member , @cloudcore , @Former-Member , @Bow , @Adge , @Owlunar
02 Mar 2022 09:32 AM
02 Mar 2022 09:32 AM
Brilliant idea @Shaz51 thank you for continuing the conversation here.
Last night's guest @Former-Member shared some incredible resources and information about living with Chronic Pain and the avenues in & around getting support.
Was there any take away's that you took from the live chat @Shaz51 ?
For me I think it's where we might be building more awareness & understanding around how we as a society can be more considerate to people experiencing chronic pain.
Found this image which I think says a lot.
02 Mar 2022 11:37 AM
02 Mar 2022 11:37 AM
I really like that image you shared @Former-Member and thank you for continuing this topic @Shaz51 i dropped off last night sorry.
i like what you said about increasing awareness and understanding. I think about the looks that I get when I need to park in a ‘senior or parenting’ car spot. I don’t use the disabled parking spots cause I don’t have a permit. But the other 2 spots you don’t need a permit for, they are a luxury. Some days I have pain or so very little energy that I need to use them. I get looks from people. There certainly needs to be more awareness of invisible illnesses.
02 Mar 2022 10:03 PM
02 Mar 2022 10:03 PM
Missed the Topic Tuesday last night @Shaz51 as we had no internet all afternoon and part of the evening here in Tassie - some dufus dug into one cable then another a second one in Vic and cut the state off completely ...who would have thought it would happen twice at the same time ...but it was kind of nice to know you would have some peace without emails, phone calls or messages ...down side - some tv stations down too lol
03 Mar 2022 06:50 AM
03 Mar 2022 06:50 AM
@Former-Member @Shaz51, I am disappointed I missed this topic. It would be great to keep this conversation going. There is such a strong connection between mental and physical health and pain, both real and apparent. As a carer, it can be frustrating dealing with what appears to be hypochondria at times. I must remember to be more understanding and listen. I would feel so guilty if it ever turned out like the ‘boy who cried wolf’! We have frequent flyers at the emergency department!
03 Mar 2022 03:38 PM
03 Mar 2022 04:38 PM
03 Mar 2022 04:38 PM
03 Mar 2022 04:44 PM
03 Mar 2022 04:44 PM
Very true @Boo13
And as carers to know when to help our loved ones even though they say they are ok , but to know when to step in
And also with our own pains too
03 Mar 2022 04:52 PM
03 Mar 2022 04:52 PM
@Shaz51 You couldn’t have said it better! My husband and son both have chronic pain and I tend to put myself last. I must remember that as a cater, I am no good to them if I don’t look after myself!
03 Mar 2022 04:57 PM
03 Mar 2022 04:57 PM
@Boo13 it is soo easy for us as carers to put ourselves last my friend xx xxx
Hope you are physically ok too
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