Friedman Carlos*
Living with chronic pain is a daily challenge that millions of people face across the world. Unlike the temporary discomfort that most people experience from time to time, chronic pain is persistent, lasting for months or even years. It can be the result of a variety of conditions, ranging from arthritis and fibromyalgia to back problems or nerve damage. But regardless of the cause, the impact on one's daily life is profound. Navigating daily life with chronic pain involves not just managing the physical discomfort, but also contending with the emotional and psychological toll it takes. Over time, chronic pain can change the way people live, how they see themselves, and how they relate to others. The journey is complex, with challenges that ebb and flow, and strategies that must be adjusted as time goes on.
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