Why Healing Is Just as Important as Relieving Pain
By Dr. Forest Tennant, PNN Columnist
We all want to take a pill and have our pain lessen or go away, even for a moment. That is human nature. However, we must also take steps to promote healing of our damaged tissues, which over time will have a more lasting effect in reducing the severity of pain.
There is a difference between symptomatic and healing treatment. Both are necessary to have an effective treatment program. Symptomatic treatment only relieves pain temporarily.
We regularly hear from persons with adhesive arachnoiditis (AA) who can’t understand why their disease is progressing and why they are deteriorating. The stimulus for this topic was a man with AA who has an implanted morphine pump and an implanted electrical stimulator in the calf of his leg. He takes 15 mg of oral morphine three times a day, as well as gabapentin (Neurontin).
He did not use a single “healing measure” and had gained so much weight he was now a diabetic. Despite his treatment, which carried a price tag of about a quarter of a million dollars, he wondered why he was deteriorating.
Every disease with the moniker “itis” — including arachnoiditis — is caused by an inflammatory and/or autoimmune process. This simply means that your painful, damaged tissue is under constant attack. You must either diligently and persistently fight back – every day -- with healing measures or you will deteriorate and die before your time.
Examples of Symptomatic Treatment
Analgesics: opioids, benzodiazepines, gabapentin, pregabalin, antidepressants
Implanted Stimulators
Implanted Pumps
Examples of Healing Measures
Protein
Walking
Water Soaking
Weightlifting
Oxygenation
Stretching
Amino Acids/Peptides
Collagen
Hormones
Vitamins
Anti-inflammatories
Electromagnetics
It is human nature to desire fast, immediate relief from pain. You must, however, start healing measures at the same time you begin symptomatic pain relief, so damaged tissues won’t deteriorate further and pain won’t increase.
A major problem is misleading advertising of expensive treatments such as implanted electrical stimulators and pain relieving drugs that lead a person into thinking the treatment has healing properties when it only provides temporary, symptomatic pain relief.
That’s why it is so important to follow our 3-component medical treatment protocol to relieve pain, suppress inflammation and autoimmunity, and heal damaged tissue.
Forest Tennant, MD, DrPH, is retired from clinical practice but continues his research on the treatment of intractable pain and arachnoiditis. This column is adapted from bulletins recently issued by the Tennant Foundations’s Arachnoiditis Research and Education Project. Readers interested in subscribing to the bulletins should click here.
The Tennant Foundation gives financial support to Pain News Network and sponsors PNN’s Patient Resources section.