• Overcoming CRPS with Harry Macansh

  • Jun 8 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 5 mins
  • Podcast

Overcoming CRPS with Harry Macansh

  • Summary

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    Can a single injury change the course of your life? Join us as we uncover the astonishing journey of Harry, a CRPS (Complex Regional Pain Syndrome) specialist, who transformed his pain into a beacon of hope for others. From a minor ankle injury in 2017 to facing CRPS—a condition often termed the "suicide disease"—Harry's story is both harrowing and inspiring. He takes us through his struggles with misdiagnoses and ineffective treatments, leading to a transformative experience at a specialized clinic in Arkansas known for its innovative approaches to chronic pain. We dive deep into the psychological aspects of chronic illness, exploring how a diagnosis can shape one's identity and the challenges of navigating a fragmented medical system. Harry shares eye-opening insights into the importance of addressing autonomic nervous system dysregulation and the life-changing potential of techniques like manual vagus nerve stimulation. We also discuss how creating supportive environments and dealing with suppressed emotions are crucial elements in the journey to recovery. Harry’s personal anecdotes shed light on the significance of emotional healing and the benefits of multi-modal treatments tailored to individual needs.

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