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I expect this UPI article will be all over my reading list but I have to put in my own pocket change before I even go look.

It's annoying that they are being all gender-essentialist about it, but if they're going to be that way, it's good that they are acknowledging that women feel more pain, because usually women's pain is downplayed and ignored.

But then they manage to downplay it anyway. "Let's treat the emotions." Let's get a woman living with pain to say "it's all about just not caring whether you have pain." And not once is it mentioned that maybe we should believe women who have pain, and give them pain medicines to manage their pain.

"Pain different for women, men"
ATLANTA, Aug. 13 (UPI)
(Full article quoted. Emphasis mine.)
Chronic pain is more intense and
lasts longer for women than men and a higher proportion of women
suffer from diseases that bring such pain, doctors say.
Jennifer Kelly of the Atlanta Center for Behavioral Medicine
in Georgia says women have more recurrent pain and more disabilities
from pain-causing illnesses such as fibromyalgia, rheumatoid
arthritis and irritable bowel syndrome, CNN reported Friday.
Hormones could be one reason women bear this burden of pain,
Kelly said, noting the menstrual cycle can be associated with
changes in discomfort among women with chronic pain.
Pain also can have long-lasting consequences, studies show.
Women who suffer menstrual cramps have significant brain structure
changes compared with women who don't, one study found, while other
studies have revealed abnormal brain structure changes in people
with disorders such as chronic back pain and irritable bowel
syndrome.
Women tend to focus on pain on an emotional level, worrying
about how it will affect their responsibilities, whereas men focus
on the sensory aspect, Kelly said, urging doctors to help women deal
with negative thoughts
that can make a painful situation worse.
One woman who suffers from arthritic conditions agrees
patients with chronic pain need help changing their mind-set about
pain.
"Part of what helped me was switching out the model in which
I had to be pain free to be happy," Melanie Thernstrom says.
"Realizing I can have some pain, just like it can be raining outside
and I can be happy
-- it's all a matter of what level the pain is
at."

Date: 15 Aug 2010 02:05 pm (UTC)
urocyon: Grey fox crossing a stream (Default)
From: [personal profile] urocyon
Yep. And that's on top of the "take these NSAIDs and never call me again" update on the classic, no matter what is causing the pain. (Not inflammatory? Not going to help.) If you mention that NSAIDs tear your stomach up, the pain must not be real, you drug-seeking person you.

On the original article, yeah, I've had to work on psychological pain management. In part because it's so hard to get proper treatment. I wish I were surprised by the dismissive piece of crap. :/

Date: 15 Aug 2010 02:57 pm (UTC)
urocyon: Grey fox crossing a stream (Default)
From: [personal profile] urocyon
I forgot to add that, this said, things were almost unbelievably bad the last time I was back in the US (2008; I'm living in the UK). I get the impression that the situation is worse there.

Though it didn't help that in the area I'm from, prescribing is under lots of extra DEA scrutiny from the "hillbilly heroin" scapegoating. Which translates to an awful lot of hillbillies in untreated pain. The doctor I ended up seeing had a new policy of not prescribing any opioids whatsoever (really handy when I could hardly walk with my back out, while doing 24/7 nursing!), and my terminally ill mom could not get anything like adequate pain relief until she got hospice care.

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