The Painful Truth: What Chronic Pain Is Really Like and Why It Matters to Each of Us

Author:   Lynn Webster (Vice President of Scientific Affairs, PRA Health Sciences; Past President, American Academy of Pain Medicine)
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9780190659721


Pages:   216
Publication Date:   05 January 2017
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Author:   Lynn Webster (Vice President of Scientific Affairs, PRA Health Sciences; Past President, American Academy of Pain Medicine)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press Inc
Imprint:   Oxford University Press Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 15.50cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 23.30cm
Weight:   0.308kg
ISBN:  

9780190659721


ISBN 10:   0190659726
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   05 January 2017
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Introduction Part 1. Hope for Healing 1. It's Personal Pain as a human experience 2. More than a Survivor The resilience of Pain 3. Caught in a Web The complexity of pain 4. Friendly Fire Rejecting stigma 5. The New Scarlet Letter Addiction and recovery 6. Soul Mates Love amid pain 7. The God Prescription Spirituality and pain 8. Everyday Saints and Unsung Heroes Caregiving and care receiving 9. Coming of Age Self-advocacy Part 2. Everybody's Problem 10. The Chilling Effect Opioids and law enforcement 11. A Human Right Toward curing Acknowledgments Notes

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Dr. Lynn Webster's compassion for people in pain and for pain care makes The Painful Truth a groundbreaking and remarkable book. This book is a first of its kind and needed in the pain awareness movement. Dr. Webster uses true stories and his vast background and experience to remind us why pain is a reality that cannot be ignored. The Painful Truth will change the way this country thinks about pain, pain management, and those who struggle with pain every day. -Paul Gileno, founder and president, U.S. Pain Foundation The Painful Truth is a unique and important book. Through a series of poignant vignettes, Webster brings into stark relief the modern-day plague of chronic pain-one that kills insidiously and slowly, if not always literally, then most certainly socially, emotionally, and spiritually. This book is a treasure. Everyone should read it. -Perry Fine, professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine, University of Utah; past president, American Academy of Pain Medicine With this book, Webster has drawn back the curtain on the disease of chronic pain that so many Americans suffer with daily while they struggle with a medical system that generally lacks understanding or education to help them. The Painful Truth is an important read for pain patients, family members of those patients, and perhaps most importantly, the providers who care for pain patients. -Chester Trip Buckenmaier III, MD, Col (ret), MC, USA; Editor-in-Chief, U.S. Medicine As someone who works on behalf of people in pain and who also knows what it's like to experience chronic pain, I highly recommend this book. One of the most hope-filled, helpful books on pain I've ever read. -Janet Favero Chambers, president, National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association [The Painful Truth] has the potential to be a game changer. The stories are very powerful. -Myra J. Christopher, Kathleen M. Foley Chair in Pain and Palliative Care, Center for Practical Bioethics This book gives voice to real people who suffer with chronic pain and to their caregivers. With the wisdom and compassion of a seasoned practitioner, he tells their stories. Some are inspirational stories of healing and hope; others depict the disenfranchisement experienced by so many forced to live with chronic pain; other stories are tragic. We would all do well to heed the call of those forced to live with chronic pain. This excellent book is a very good place to start. -The Rev. George Anthony Hoeltzel, Episcopal priest, Yonkers, New York It is not often that you come across a book written by a physician that is filled with more than good advice; it is filled with compassion and understanding for people with pain. From his early childhood, Lynn Webster understood the torment of pain and the importance of just being there and accepting the person in spite of his or her pain. His accounts of his patients are heartfelt, and anyone with pain can relate to the struggles he so perceptively tells. Dr. Webster also looks at the real issues we all face when it comes to access to care for the person with pain as well as the struggles the provider faces in whether or not to treat people with pain in today's climate of opioid prescribing. -Penney Cowan, founder and executive director, American Chronic Pain Association The Painful Truth is an asset for people who deal with pain on a personal level or on a larger scale: people suffering; their loved ones and caregivers; and practitioners of counseling, physical therapy, pharmacy, elder care, and other related professions. Webster avoids jargon in all medical descriptions so that everyday people can un- derstand. And while every thought is given the level of development it requires, the book is not dense; it's an easy-to-read, smooth mix of story and information.EL The Painful Truth is an invaluable, hope- filled resource for individuals-and societies-consumed by pain. -Foreword Reviews An intelligent, provocative, and inspiring call to arms for those who simply want relief and a return to normalcy. -Kirkus Reviews From reading this book one can very well see how compassionate Dr. Webster is in caring for his patients during their most difficult moments. This is quite noticeable in his conversations and treat- ments with his patients where he tries to balance realism and their need for hope.EL This is an intelligent wake-up call in acknowledg- ing that we are not doing nearly our best to get them the treatment they need and often look at them askance when they try to do their best for themselves within the system as it exists today. -Bookpleasures Powerful, engrossing and clear-eyed, this is an important book for those dealing with chronic pain-sufferers, medical professionals, and caregivers alike. -Booklist Review The book tackles all different avenues of support-family, friends, medical, spiritual-and tries to offer something for anyone reading it. If you have CPS [chronic pain syndrome], it offers the knowledge that you are not alone, some new ideas and thoughts, and a sense that you are not stumbling around in the dark with something no one can understand. If you know someone who has CPS it can offer you a better understanding of what they're going through and what they might need to support them through it. And if you have never encountered CPS then it helps to shine a light onto a criminally overlooked problem that so many people dismiss as nothing. -The Review Diaries When people speak of chronic pain patients all too often pejora- tively and as a group, it's easy to overlook their individuality, and the courage and inherent dignity of their too lonely struggles. Not Dr. Webster, thankfully. Reading his book will change you and hopeful- ly enable your humanity to emerge anew whether you are a profes- sional or loved one of someone in pain or if you a person in pain - for yourself. I can assure you it will be impossible to be dogmatic about sufferers ever again. - Steven D. Passik, Ph.D. , VP, Clinical Research and Advocacy, Millennium Health San Diego, CA The many individuals affected by chronic pain would crowd any literary landscape, but Dr. Webster approaches his book by loving- ly painting the portraits of the people he has dedicated his life to treating... The Painful Truth is not an easy read, but it is a wholly worthwhile one. - Pain Medicine News Unlike the condensed anecdotes that books like this usually have, your more lengthy, deep, extended portraits were very moving, com- plete and compelling. All the people whose stories you told came across as real people, not made-up examples for the sake of some editorial point. I also liked the second (policy) part of the book very muchEL. The book succeeded admirably in being very sympathetic to both pain patients and people with the disease of addiction. Good job!!! - Judy Foreman, author of A Nation in Pain - Healing Our Biggest Health Problem from Oxford University Press This book should be read by every severe pain patient and pain practitioner. It captures the essence of our dreams and challenges to bring meaningful pain care to every suffering patient. - Forest Tennant M.D., Dr. P.H., Veract Intractable Pain Clinic and Editor, Practical Pain Management


Dr. Lynn Webster's compassion for people in pain and for pain care makes The Painful Truth a groundbreaking and remarkable book. This book is a first of its kind and needed in the pain awareness movement. Dr. Webster uses true stories and his vast background and experience to remind us why pain is a reality that cannot be ignored. The Painful Truth will change the way this country thinks about pain, pain management, and those who struggle with pain every day. -Paul Gileno, founder and president, U.S. Pain Foundation The Painful Truth is a unique and important book. Through a series of poignant vignettes, Webster brings into stark relief the modern-day plague of chronic pain-one that kills insidiously and slowly, if not always literally, then most certainly socially, emotionally, and spiritually. This book is a treasure. Everyone should read it. -Perry Fine, professor of anesthesiology and pain medicine, University of Utah; past president, American Academy of Pain Medicine With this book, Webster has drawn back the curtain on the disease of chronic pain that so many Americans suffer with daily while they struggle with a medical system that generally lacks understanding or education to help them. The Painful Truth is an important read for pain patients, family members of those patients, and perhaps most importantly, the providers who care for pain patients. -Chester Trip Buckenmaier III, MD, Col (ret), MC, USA; Editor-in-Chief, U.S. Medicine As someone who works on behalf of people in pain and who also knows what it's like to experience chronic pain, I highly recommend this book. One of the most hope-filled, helpful books on pain I've ever read. -Janet Favero Chambers, president, National Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Association [The Painful Truth] has the potential to be a game changer. The stories are very powerful. -Myra J. Christopher, Kathleen M. Foley Chair in Pain and Palliative Care, Center for Practical Bioethics This book gives voice to real people who suffer with chronic pain and to their caregivers. With the wisdom and compassion of a seasoned practitioner, he tells their stories. Some are inspirational stories of healing and hope; others depict the disenfranchisement experienced by so many forced to live with chronic pain; other stories are tragic. We would all do well to heed the call of those forced to live with chronic pain. This excellent book is a very good place to start. -The Rev. George Anthony Hoeltzel, Episcopal priest, Yonkers, New York It is not often that you come across a book written by a physician that is filled with more than good advice; it is filled with compassion and understanding for people with pain. From his early childhood, Lynn Webster understood the torment of pain and the importance of just being there and accepting the person in spite of his or her pain. His accounts of his patients are heartfelt, and anyone with pain can relate to the struggles he so perceptively tells. Dr. Webster also looks at the real issues we all face when it comes to access to care for the person with pain as well as the struggles the provider faces in whether or not to treat people with pain in today's climate of opioid prescribing. -Penney Cowan, founder and executive director, American Chronic Pain Association The Painful Truth is an asset for people who deal with pain on a personal level or on a larger scale: people suffering; their loved ones and caregivers; and practitioners of counseling, physical therapy, pharmacy, elder care, and other related professions. Webster avoids jargon in all medical descriptions so that everyday people can un- derstand. And while every thought is given the level of development it requires, the book is not dense; it's an easy-to-read, smooth mix of story and information... The Painful Truth is an invaluable, hope- filled resource for individuals-and societies-consumed by pain. -Foreword Reviews An intelligent, provocative, and inspiring call to arms for those who simply want relief and a return to normalcy. -Kirkus Reviews From reading this book one can very well see how compassionate Dr. Webster is in caring for his patients during their most difficult moments. This is quite noticeable in his conversations and treat- ments with his patients where he tries to balance realism and their need for hope... This is an intelligent wake-up call in acknowledg- ing that we are not doing nearly our best to get them the treatment they need and often look at them askance when they try to do their best for themselves within the system as it exists today. -Bookpleasures Powerful, engrossing and clear-eyed, this is an important book for those dealing with chronic pain-sufferers, medical professionals, and caregivers alike. -Booklist Review The book tackles all different avenues of support-family, friends, medical, spiritual-and tries to offer something for anyone reading it. If you have CPS [chronic pain syndrome], it offers the knowledge that you are not alone, some new ideas and thoughts, and a sense that you are not stumbling around in the dark with something no one can understand. If you know someone who has CPS it can offer you a better understanding of what they're going through and what they might need to support them through it. And if you have never encountered CPS then it helps to shine a light onto a criminally overlooked problem that so many people dismiss as nothing. -The Review Diaries When people speak of chronic pain patients all too often pejora- tively and as a group, it's easy to overlook their individuality, and the courage and inherent dignity of their too lonely struggles. Not Dr. Webster, thankfully. Reading his book will change you and hopeful- ly enable your humanity to emerge anew whether you are a profes- sional or loved one of someone in pain or if you a person in pain - for yourself. I can assure you it will be impossible to be dogmatic about sufferers ever again. - Steven D. Passik, Ph.D. , VP, Clinical Research and Advocacy, Millennium Health San Diego, CA The many individuals affected by chronic pain would crowd any literary landscape, but Dr. Webster approaches his book by loving- ly painting the portraits of the people he has dedicated his life to treating... The Painful Truth is not an easy read, but it is a wholly worthwhile one. - Pain Medicine News Unlike the condensed anecdotes that books like this usually have, your more lengthy, deep, extended portraits were very moving, com- plete and compelling. All the people whose stories you told came across as real people, not made-up examples for the sake of some editorial point. I also liked the second (policy) part of the book very much... The book succeeded admirably in being very sympathetic to both pain patients and people with the disease of addiction. Good job!!! - Judy Foreman, author of A Nation in Pain - Healing Our Biggest Health Problem from Oxford University Press This book should be read by every severe pain patient and pain practitioner. It captures the essence of our dreams and challenges to bring meaningful pain care to every suffering patient. - Forest Tennant M.D., Dr. P.H., Veract Intractable Pain Clinic and Editor, Practical Pain Management


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Lynn R. Webster, MD, one of the world's leading pain experts, is board certified in anesthesiology, pain medicine, and addiction medicine. He is Vice President of Scientific Affairs for PRA Health Sciences, a leading international medical research organization, the founder of Lifetree Pain Clinic, and a Past President of the American Academy of Pain Medicine.

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