I’m a chronic pain patient through intestinal surgery that went horribly wrong, my pain easily reaches an 11/10 when in breakthrough (contorting on the floor, vomiting, screaming, passing out, not being able to take it one more moment.) and I had it since I was 17/18. It comes randomly, sometimes at home when I’m lucky, sometimes in public and it’s hard, very very hard, BUT you are incredibly strong if you have to deal with chronic pain, stronger than the majority of people, stronger than most will ever believe possible and I KNOW, we want to give up sometimes, we don’t wanna take the fear, the pain, but we DO, WE CAN AND WE WILL! You and I will fight, every single day, for the rest of our lives. We accept it, we can, we WILL! You’re way too strong to give up now. Crying, breaking down, being afraid, being hopeless sometimes is totally ok, it’s totally ok, but we WILL ALWAYS get the fuck back up!
The pain is indescribable I’m feeling it right now while I’m typing this it hurts a lot I can hardly breath on top of the fact I have sickle cell anemia I have SVT and asthma and I got my spleen removed I’m in serious pain where I feel like ima die 😂 wish me the best and I wish everyone with sickle cell to have a wonderful life
@@QuareebOyinloye I’m good thank you recently I had a chest crisis and now if I get another sickle crisis or chest crisis I will be spending my whole life in the hospital which no one wants 😂 ye but hopefully that doesn’t happen
The pain is not only incomprehensible if you don't have SC it is frowned upon by doctors and nurses which makes it even worse to have to deal with that and have to fight for relief. Support system is a necessity!!!!
Often the pain is debilitating and at times I wanna give up but I try to be strong. I pray your journey is long and successful.
I’m a chronic pain patient through intestinal surgery that went horribly wrong, my pain easily reaches an 11/10 when in breakthrough (contorting on the floor, vomiting, screaming, passing out, not being able to take it one more moment.) and I had it since I was 17/18. It comes randomly, sometimes at home when I’m lucky, sometimes in public and it’s hard, very very hard, BUT you are incredibly strong if you have to deal with chronic pain, stronger than the majority of people, stronger than most will ever believe possible and I KNOW, we want to give up sometimes, we don’t wanna take the fear, the pain, but we DO, WE CAN AND WE WILL!
You and I will fight, every single day, for the rest of our lives. We accept it, we can, we WILL! You’re way too strong to give up now. Crying, breaking down, being afraid, being hopeless sometimes is totally ok, it’s totally ok, but we WILL ALWAYS get the fuck back up!
@@gabiausten8774 🙏🏿🙏🏿🙏🏿
The pain is indescribable I’m feeling it right now while I’m typing this it hurts a lot I can hardly breath on top of the fact I have sickle cell anemia I have SVT and asthma and I got my spleen removed I’m in serious pain where I feel like ima die 😂 wish me the best and I wish everyone with sickle cell to have a wonderful life
Wish you the best
@@lavanyasahu3960 thx
How you doing now?!
@@QuareebOyinloye I’m good thank you recently I had a chest crisis and now if I get another sickle crisis or chest crisis I will be spending my whole life in the hospital which no one wants 😂 ye but hopefully that doesn’t happen
i feel u homie
stay strong gang🤍🤍
It's crazy hearing you describe the pain because as a child that was how I would try to explain the pain as well, but the pain is indescribable. 🙏🙏🙏
The pain is indescribable..it’s insane!
Would love to hear your thoughts on the keto diet and sickle cell
I am sorry that this is a part of your life.
Good luck 🇺🇸
How many times do you have a crisis
It comes at random. I went to bed Monday, I developed a sharp pain in my bad randomly after I got out the shower Tuesday. Just like that.
it varies from person to person, but cold or stress can act as trigers
I have it too
My scac pain is like stabbing pain
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The pain is not only incomprehensible if you don't have SC it is frowned upon by doctors and nurses which makes it even worse to have to deal with that and have to fight for relief. Support system is a necessity!!!!