For those of you dealing with chronic pain, has trauma therapy/recovery helped the pain?
In some cases these might be body memories, but not necessarily. I have pain in several tummy and upper body areas. But only a couple scary memories that feel connected to the pain in upper back, one being abusive/terrorizing, the other being my lungs collapsing...but I'm not certain they are connected, especially since I have very little conscious memory of the lung thing. Physical therapy wasn't very helpful and manipulation made things worse (ex. last back massage I had made me wake up it the middle of the night extremely angry and wanting to kill myself...it felt reslly illogical, like not connected to any thoughts. And pain might express other things...like upper back pain seems full of powerlessness and also sadness. Also noone can touch me there...I start hissing like I'm burning, even though I barely actually feel anything.
I work with a body/movement psychotherpist who specializes in trauma and I'm taking individual Pilates lessons for centering, strength, and hopefully integrating my muscle use better...I love some of the gentle moves I've learned, like making "snow angels"...moving pained muscles without pushing or messing with them much. So certain forms of movement help but I'm not sure yet if trauma therapy is helpful, so just interested in your experiences with that connection...
In some cases these might be body memories, but not necessarily. I have pain in several tummy and upper body areas. But only a couple scary memories that feel connected to the pain in upper back, one being abusive/terrorizing, the other being my lungs collapsing...but I'm not certain they are connected, especially since I have very little conscious memory of the lung thing. Physical therapy wasn't very helpful and manipulation made things worse (ex. last back massage I had made me wake up it the middle of the night extremely angry and wanting to kill myself...it felt reslly illogical, like not connected to any thoughts. And pain might express other things...like upper back pain seems full of powerlessness and also sadness. Also noone can touch me there...I start hissing like I'm burning, even though I barely actually feel anything.
I work with a body/movement psychotherpist who specializes in trauma and I'm taking individual Pilates lessons for centering, strength, and hopefully integrating my muscle use better...I love some of the gentle moves I've learned, like making "snow angels"...moving pained muscles without pushing or messing with them much. So certain forms of movement help but I'm not sure yet if trauma therapy is helpful, so just interested in your experiences with that connection...
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