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6/14/2025, 10:57:42 AM
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Kinda? It's similar to pshychosomatic pain that depressed people develop (mostly lower back pain and gastritis/gastric ulcers i.e abdominal pain) from what I've seen/heard. The pain is real and goes away if you treat the underlying issue, but how it exactly develops is unknown. Fibromyalgia is in some ways similar iirc (haven't dealt with patients like that thankfully), but in their cases more often that now you either have some friendless lonely middle aged woman whose only concern is her stressful job (aka prolly similar pain to what depressed people develop) or someone who got injured, was increasingly prescribed painkillers that were too strong for them or the pain wasn't managed at all (the opposite and more common cause) and their perception of pain changes drastically until they develop the so-called fibromyalgia, basically a strong mismanagement of initial pain.
Kinda? It's similar to pshychosomatic pain that depressed people develop (mostly lower back pain and gastritis/gastric ulcers i.e abdominal pain) from what I've seen/heard. The pain is real and goes away if you treat the underlying issue, but how it exactly develops is unknown. Fibromyalgia is in some ways similar iirc (haven't dealt with patients like that thankfully), but in their cases more often that now you either have some friendless lonely middle aged woman whose only concern is her stressful job (aka prolly similar pain to what depressed people develop) or someone who got injured, was increasingly prescribed painkillers that were too strong for them or the pain wasn't managed at all (the opposite and more common cause) and their perception of pain changes drastically until they develop the so-called fibromyalgia, basically a strong mismanagement of initial pain.
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