signal or a normal signal. and a normal signal will feel like there is a normal thing, but a threat signal, the best way our brain knows to get our attention is to flag that with pain. chronic pain can be extremely debilitating, fatiguing and agonising. chronic pain has made me feel different. - i feeljudged. i feel misunderstood. i feel isolated. i feel so guilty for not being able to work, for not having a career, for not being able to build my own life my own way, and having to rely on others for support. it s a dull, intense, burning pain that can be anywhere in the body, or all over, and those days ijust ask, who s got my voodoo doll today? our survey told us that, of those who lived with chronic pain, nearly a quarter are taking some kind of opioid painkiller and more than 40% of this group started taking them five years ago. it s these drugs, powerful medication taken by millions of people, that, for some,
for example, if we have pain in our knee, the senses in our knee may be sending normal information to our nervous system. that data reaches the spinal cord and the spinal cord will learn, do what it wants to do on that signal, and it may boost the signal, and it depends largely then on the decision making process to turn that into a threat signal or a normal signal. and a normal signal will feel like there is a normal thing, but a threat signal, the best way our brain knows to get our attention is to flag that with pain. chronic pain can be extremely debilitating, fatiguing and agonising. chronic pain has made me feel different. - i feeljudged. i feel misunderstood. i feel isolated. i feel so guilty for not being able to work, for not having a career, for not being able to build my own life my own way, and having to rely on others for support. it s a dull, intense, burning pain that can be anywhere in the body, or all over, and those days
having a career, for not being able to build my own life my own way, and having to rely on others for support. it s a dull, intense, burning pain that can be anywhere in the body, or all over, and those days ijust ask, who s got my voodoo doll today?’ told us that, of those who lived with chronic pain, nearly a quarter are taking some kind of opioid painkiller and more than 40% of this group started taking them five years ago. it s these drugs, powerful medication taken by millions of people, that, for some, is posing an additional danger. i get this overwhelming rage. i never thought i could be capable of murdering somebody but when i m in withdrawal, i couldn t murder. i want to hit my horses, which is so against who i am at core. but if i ever did that, i wouldn t that would be it.
but this honors as the plaque reads the struggles of native people to survive today. just a statement of history, but an acknowledgment of the presents. we are still fighting with our very own trustee who we had treaties with we agreed to have a relationship in the 17 hundreds and still fighting that fight today to have our land. reporter: this thanksgiving, tall oak the only surviving cocreator of the national day of mourning hopes you think less about the native s contribution to a meal nearly 400 years ago and more about the plaque on the monument reads, the genocide of many of theirs people and theft of their lean and assault on their culture. it was a terrible way to show your gratitude after you ve been given everything to make it possible for you to survive. in the fight over land, the trump administration bureau of indian affairs reversed an obama era recognition of the tribal land trust and on the eve of the
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