Many Reasons To Join Pain Support Groups Online

By Eloise Hewitt


People suffering from chronic pain usually experience isolation. Even if they are supported by family members and friends, they do not feel free to burden them with talking about the agony they are experiencing. Pain support groups online can offer a solution.

The best people to understand what a sufferer is going through are those who are experiencing similar circumstances. They can help validate the feelings of the sufferer and sometimes just having someone to identify with is enough. Anxiety and depression are common in a situation such as this where a person feels isolated from others.

Joining such a group is possible even if the person is bedridden or immobile. Sometimes people do not have any transport or cannot get caregivers to drive them to attend a group. An online group therefore provides a way to interact where there is possibly no other feasible way to interact with other sufferers.

The constant availability of someone to talk to or to help is very important to a sufferer. Many people experience their worst pain in the night hours. Finding someone available to talk them through it can make a real difference and they can then reciprocate when someone else needs them.

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.

Sufferers may find it difficult to talk about embarrassing issues face-to-face. There is a certain anonymity to an online encounter that somehow seems to encourage people to open up about such issues. This freedom to communicate what cannot be shared in any other situation can be liberating.

Many sufferers do not want to join because they say they do not want to be subjected to other complaints and negativity. They have enough to deal with on their own. Very often these people are surprised to find that although negative emotions are expressed, much bravery, positivity and encouragement is also expressed. Humor is often evident too in these sufferers coping with very difficult circumstances.

Online relationships do not replace other ones. However, they provide a valuable means of obtaining the support and encouragement needed. It also offers a way to improve self worth too, as this is a way for a sufferer to help others, despite their situation. Reaching out to others and helping them to push through can be very important to someone.

It is very easy to join a group like this. You are offered hope when you need it and are spurred on to keep coping even when you want to give up. You can help to spur others on to keep coping too. Communication, companionship and support are offered in a non threatening setting.




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