Keep on fighting it chaps. It's only when you stop that you lose.
I know that sounds trite and a bit fortune cookie, 'feel good' wisdom. But I've been through my share of very long term injury and pain and I found that if I started to 'give up' it hurt twice as bad.
At present I'm going through the worry of an ailment that the quacks can't seem to cure. I won't go into the ins-and-outs of it but the upshot of it is that it feels as if someone is holding a candle flame to my foot. Sometimes it's more painful than others and because it never stops, it's really getting me down - if I hadn't had the experience of handling twenty or so years of constant pain from my wrecked right arm I'd be really depressed :lol:. If I start to dwell on it tho' and worry that I'm never going to be free of it I find that 'it' takes heart from my low and burns me all the more :grr:.
However, I know I preaching to choir here when it comes to dealing with pain - maybe we should form a club

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