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Good Reasons To Join Pain Support Groups Online

By Eloise Hewitt


Chronic pain sufferers often feel isolated and alone. They may even have a good support group around them of family and friends but it is very difficult for anyone who does not suffer in this way to understand what it is really like. The sufferer often does not want to make the problem even worse for those around them by talking about their problems. In this type of situation, pain support groups online provide a valuable function.

Finding a group of people who are suffering in the same way can make a great difference. Emotions and feelings are understood by fellow sufferers and great relief may be experienced in expressing them. Living with constant agony affects the mind as much as it affects the body. The anxiety and depression that often comes with it can be alleviated, simply by sharing with others.

Belonging to such a group is possible in a situation where there are logistic difficulties. The sufferer may live far away from any physical support group, not have transport or be immobile or bedridden. It is possible to have conversations at any time of the day or night in the privacy of your own home. Factors like age, gender and color matter less online too.

People often have bad episodes during the night. As others are probably experiencing a similar thing, it is possible to post a message and get a response from someone who will help. Just having the opportunity to put feelings and thoughts into words can help.

Yet another reason why joining can help you is that you will communicate with people from many different countries and backgrounds. This means that there is a wealth of knowledge to draw from. This can be a great help when it comes to practical solutions to specific problems being experienced. Perhaps you have experienced some relief that can be shared with the community.

The community can provide help with learning about different ways of coping with pain. Practical tips and suggestions for every day life can be picked up. One just needs to be careful about accepting medical advice as sometimes this advice may be misleading or inaccurate.

People may not want to join such a group for fear of having to listen to many complaints. One is probably be exposed to negative experiences but this is not necessarily a bad thing. Participants often reveal great bravery in the face of difficulties which is encouraging to others. Humor is often used as a tool to deal with difficult situations.

Although online relationships do not replace real life ones they do provide a valuable source of support and connection. An opportunity is given to help others, thus giving a feeling of self worth. One feels less alone and isolated when one realizes that there is a whole world of people out there facing similar challenges.

It is very easy to join a group like this. You are offered hope when you need it and are spurred on to keep coping even when you want to give up. You can help to spur others on to keep coping too. Communication, companionship and support are offered in a non threatening setting.




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