Are you in Pain?
“ Are you in pain? ” Or “ How would you rate your pain?” Or “Are you still in pain? ” Or “ Laura, I hardly touched you, you can’t be in that much pain? ” Hearing those questions repeatedly, especially in the hospital when they ask these questions at the beginning of each shift, I can feel exasperating at times. I am sure those people suffering with a chronic illness or chronic pain finds themselves in similar situations when asked about their pain. Also our tolerance of how much pain we can endure before reaching for pain medications like Tylenol can be different too. GBS and being in daily pain goes hand-in-hand with other. Again, comparing the pain felt in two GBS survivors with the same variant (AMSAN for me) can also vary depending on your severity of your case. To answer your question, “ Are you in pain? ” Yes I am. I am in pain 24/7 primarily in my lower arms and lower legs. The numbness, tingling and the feeling of pins/needles is constant. If I do even the slightest e...