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The Struggle


Living with pain can feel overwhelming. You might often put on a brave face, pretending everything is fine, even when it’s not. Physical limitations begin to take over, preventing you from doing the things you once enjoyed. It doesn’t just affect you, it impacts those around you. The worst part? Pain is personal and isolating, and it feels like no one else truly understands.

When Pain Dominates

Pain can quickly become the center of your life, influencing every decision. Social gatherings, hobbies, and even daily activities fall to the wayside. With pain constantly demanding your attention, clear thinking becomes a challenge. While pain is your body’s way of signalling a problem, finding the root cause, and the right solution, can be frustratingly elusive.

The Endless Search

Chances are, you’ve tried various therapies hoping for relief. While some offer temporary solutions, the pain always seems to come back. Treating the symptoms may help for a short time, but the underlying issue often remains unresolved, leaving you searching for more answers.

A Path Forward

What you're really looking for is a permanent way to overcome the pain, not just another quick fix. We’ve worked with many people in similar situations and are here to help guide you toward real, lasting solutions. Let’s work together to explore what’s possible and start moving toward relief.

Are you desperate to remove or reduce the pain you feel in everyday life?

Before you enquire about a Pain2Go appointment, you must have a medical diagnosis.

The Medical Health Practitioner has identified: 

  1. Nothing else can be done to manage your pain.

  2. You have a degenerative condition where it is likely the pain will not go away.

  3. You have suffered long enough.

We all feel pain in different ways, so you may find it difficult to describe the type of pain you’re feeling to others. You can also experience more than one type of pain at a time, which only adds to the difficulty.

Understanding the different types of pain can make it easier for you to talk to your doctor and describe your symptoms. Read on to learn about some of the main types of pain and how they feel.

Acute Pain

Acute pain is short-term pain that comes on suddenly and has a specific cause, usually tissue injury. Generally, it lasts for fewer than six months and goes away once the underlying cause is treated.

Acute pain tends to start out sharp or intense before gradually improving.

Common causes of acute pain include:

  • broken bones

  • surgery

  • dental work

  • labour and childbirth

  • cuts

  • burns

Chronic Pain

Pain that lasts for more than 12 weeks, even after the original injury has healed, is considered chronic.

Chronic pain can last for years and range from mild to severe on any given day. And it’s fairly common, affecting an estimated 50 million Trusted Source adults in the United States.

While past injuries or damage can cause chronic pain, sometimes there’s no apparent cause.

Without proper management, chronic pain can start to impact your quality of life. As a result, people living with chronic pain may develop symptoms of anxiety or depression.

Other symptoms that can accompany chronic pain include:

  • tense muscles

  • lack of energy

  • limited mobility

Some common examples of chronic pain include:

  • frequent headaches

  • nerve damage pain

  • low back pain

  • arthritis pain

  • chronic fatigue 

  • fibromyalgia pain

What is the structure of the session?

I talk you through the process below, listening to key information and helping you to identify the change that needs to take place in order for the signal of pain to be reduced or removed.  This therapy works by harnessing your internal resources to delete old, outdated, and unnecessary pain, inflammation and tension signals.

You might need 1 - 3 sessions to reduce or remove the pain depending on the outcomes.


Process to identify pain:

  • Finding the story that triggered the pain.

  • Working with the unconscious mind to evaluate the need of the pain in your life today. How is it impacting on your daily life style?

  • #Brain bargaining - making life style changes.

  • Guided pain  change session.

  • Reviewing how you are now feeling.

  • Check in review - 5 minutes phone call a week later. 

How to attend a Pain2Go appointment?

Join my a Pain Management sessions effortlessly with our straightforward and user-friendly signup process.

1
Fill out the contact form

Complete the below contact form. 
I will send you a Client Form (CF).
I will call you to discuss the CF. 
We will arrange an appointment that is convenient for you.

2
Pay a Deposit

A deposit is required before the appointment please. The deposit will be £50. Please read the cancellation policy.

3
Attend a Session

The cost of the Pain2Go appointment is £150

Online & In-person Therapy sessions are available

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