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Most of us think of pain in terms of physical pain, something that’s sore or hurting; an injury, for example, a broken leg or an ailment like a tummy ache or headache. Those pains came and go, the injury heals or the indigestion subsides and all’s well again. That pain has no past. It’s spontaneous and happens in the present moment.
In my opinion, chronic pain and illness is not like that. Something chronic has a history, it’s old, settled, stagnant one could say. A chronically ill body does not have the strength or the resources to be well. Something has been taken away. The body has been robbed of its innate ability to seek homeostasis and balance. It has become permanently ill. This is unnatural. Our bodies were designed to fight pathogens, repair tissue, regenerate new cells, so what happens to a chronically ill body to make it so weak? Initially, the only answers I could find had to be on a physical level. I had not developed the necessary emotional maturity to see it from any other perspective.
My illness began eighteen years ago with a mysterious bladder condition that kept doctors guessing for years. Looking merely at the bladder for solutions seemed senseless, because my symptoms were not only in or surrounding my bladder. They literally overwhelmed my entire body. Although the pain in my bladder was the most excruciating and demanded my most immediate attention, I realized more and more as time progressed that this was not a localized problem. It was all encompassing. There was something amiss that resulted in the overall deterioration of my entire body.
The pain in my bladder was eventually accompanied by chronic fatigue, irritable bowel syndrome, fibromyalgia and various other debilitating symptoms caused by candida. Today there are over a million men, women and children in the USA alone who suffer with what doctors eventually diagnosed in me to be interstitial cystitis (IC). If we were to take all the other ailments associated with this condition into consideration too, the numbers worldwide would be staggering.
A RESERVOIR OF TEARS is my experience and embraces a comprehensive yet uncomplicated approach to healing chronic illness sensibly, responsibly, gently, resulting in long lasting, if not permanent relief of pain and symptoms.
If you have been ill for some time now and you are ready to explore the dynamic of pain and illness and the relevant messages ready to be explored from within, my experience may open many new and exciting doors for you.
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