Good Reasons To Join Pain Support Groups Online

By Eloise Hewitt


People who experience chronic pain often go through it alone. Even if they have people around them to support them, it is often difficult for them to really understand and the sufferer does not want to add to their burden. This is where pain support groups online are invaluable.

The people who belong to a group like this can understand and identify with suffering. They are available to share their experiences and listen too. Living with constant pain affects not only the body but the mind as well. Sharing with others in the same situation often helps to alleviate the depression and anxiety that comes with suffering like this.

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.

Another benefit is that you will always find other participants online, even during the night. Many people experience intense pain at night that keeps them awake. The fact that others are experiencing the same problem means that they can support one another through it.

Participating in such a group is not meant to replace real life relationships. However, it is a way of bringing together people from all over the world who are suffering similarly. This offers a vast and rich source of experience from which to draw. Someone on the other side of the world may even have advice to offer on a practical every day issue affecting someone.

When participating in such a community it is what you have in common rather than your differences that are the focus. Experiences that are difficult to talk about or embarrassing are often easier to talk about than when physically facing another person. Participants often feel the freedom to be very honest about what they are going through and this can result in them feeling very close to one another.

What puts some people off joining such a group is that they think that the participants talk endlessly about their suffering. On the contrary, participants are often constructive and positive in their approach. Many of them are very brave considering what they are experiencing and humor is often used to cope with their situation.

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.

When you experience chronic pain, no one understands how you feel like other people who share your condition. They can offer you hope when you need it and you can offer them support and encouragement in return. Practical information and advice can be received too which can add to your quality of life.




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