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Chronic Pain Changes Your Brain – That’s Why It Spreads

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Dr. Takem and Dr. Tiffany Russ discuss the link between chronic pain and mental health, emphasizing the need for multidisciplinary care and compassion in treatment to improve outcomes for patients facing both pain and emotional challenges.

In this episode, I sit down with Dr. Tiffany Russ for an important conversation about the connection between chronic pain and mental health, especially depression and anxiety. We begin with Susan’s story, a 36-year-old struggling with severe anxiety, despair, and persistent pain after lumbar surgery, which highlights why pain management must address both the body and the mind. Dr. Russ shares that about 40% of chronic pain patients also face mental health challenges, and we talk about how chronic pain can reshape brain function and emotional well-being. Using Susan’s case and post-laminectomy syndrome as examples, we explain why treating pain without addressing mental health often falls short. We also discuss the value of multidisciplinary care, including pain psychologists and other specialists who can help patients build coping strategies and regain stability. Our conversation touches on opioid prescribing as well, including approaches like medication rotation to manage pain effectively while reducing the risk of dependence. To close, Dr. Russ and I emphasize the importance of compassionate listening and a more holistic view of care. This episode is a call for better understanding, better collaboration, and better solutions for people living with chronic pain and its emotional burden.

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