How to Eliminate Negative Neural Pathways

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  • čas přidán 13. 07. 2024
  • There's a lot of talk in the chronic pain world about neural pathways and neuroplastic (learned) pain. That often leads people to wonder how to disconnect the pain pathways. Here's my take on the best way to do this.
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Komentáře • 86

  • @PersonalGrowthNow
    @PersonalGrowthNow Před 3 lety +41

    “Remember, the brain is neutral. It doesn’t care what we wire, but it will wire the thing that we place most of our attention upon.” That’s some serious insight.

  • @RickRowan
    @RickRowan Před rokem +9

    Dan, I don’t think I was quite ready to take in this information when you made this video a year ago. But I just re-watched it and man it makes so much sense now. This is the whole ball game right here. I need to watch this every day! Thanks for sharing your wisdom and your insights.

  • @susanforeman5325
    @susanforeman5325 Před 3 lety +8

    Great illustration! That brought back good memories of "Shortie Conforti" only allowing us to speak Spanish in class! Mindset is my new mantra. We have a choice every day of what we think about, worry about and allow into our day. It takes practice, like anything else truly worthwhile.

  • @pixiestylz
    @pixiestylz Před 3 lety +5

    Doing the best I have in months. So celebrating today. 😊😊😊😊😊

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +3

      Woot woot!!!! Fantastic news!! Proof it's all TMS and that you are on the road to recovery. Smile!

  • @yasmintzadik6639
    @yasmintzadik6639 Před 3 lety +6

    Loved the analogy to language acquisition....Spanish.
    It makes more sense now.
    When we don't use our brain for a specific function, the thing fades away.
    We are used to learn, acquire, repeat, wire.....
    and with pain we need to do exactly the opposite - to unlearn it.
    Thank U Dan ⚘

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety

      Exactly. Stop thinking about, focusing upon and trying to fix the pain and it can go away.

  • @marymcevillyhernandez-imag9888

    You threw me a curve there Dan! I thought you were going to say that you get rid of the pathways by replacing them...but your example of "learning a foreign language" made total sense! After learning Spanish to a level of fluency, I studied Italian to near fluency, and guess what? I did NOT lose my Spanish skills. HOWEVER, I've STOPPED using and practicing Italian and it is all but gone! So...my task is to stop "practicing" my focus on the TMS symptoms. If you have any additional thoughts on this, I'm all "orejas" (ears :) Thanks!

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +1

      Well, creating new pathways focused on what we want and not giving any attention to the old pathways that we don't want is essentially how we "replace them". As for language, once we get to the level of fluency - it sticks a lot more than something we only learn mid way.

  • @PersonalGrowthNow
    @PersonalGrowthNow Před 3 lety +9

    Give more attention and focus to the new thing - make it positive and incredible. I really think the key is to just continually and nonstop put your energy towards the pleasant. If or when the pain and anxiety comes back up, just learn to be ok with it. Fighting what is won’t do any good. I’ve learned to literally be ok and carry on even though I feel anxious. It’s not easy, but better than running.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +2

      Great summary. You've got it just right.

  • @MsBizaCat
    @MsBizaCat Před 3 lety +13

    It's amazing how everything you describe just completely resonates every single day. Every time I watch your videos I can instantly feel my nervous system relax and my symptoms completely vanish. Today was particularly helpful to have the phenomenon of "oh the symptoms are gone! Oh, here they come again..." acknowledged because that's been what's keeping me from going from 90% to 100% consistently these last few months.
    Thank you for doing what you do. It makes such a huge difference.

  • @RealTalk-mq2ug
    @RealTalk-mq2ug Před rokem +3

    THIS IS PURE MIRACULOUS MAGIC:
    - Right hand on forehand, left hand on back of head
    - Close eyes and relax

    - Concentrate on new belief system and repeat it to yourself

    - Change the way you say that belief (Meaningful, Heartfelt)
    - Create images in your mind which are in alignment with the new belief
    - If positive emotions comes up, identify them and feel where they are in your body
    - "I now know this to be true. And I know it to The depths of my being"
    - Move eyes from left to right 22 times
    (Try it out! Works really well.
    I like the part where you just effortlessly see the images in your mind...)

  • @nightlily3855
    @nightlily3855 Před 3 lety +3

    Lack of use! Yes.

  • @thoughtsandtalkswitht
    @thoughtsandtalkswitht Před rokem +1

    This popped up on my feed and so glad it did. Thanks Dan.

  • @MegaFitness73
    @MegaFitness73 Před 6 měsíci

    Great video

  • @ingriddejong237
    @ingriddejong237 Před rokem +1

    So so very clear! Thank you so much for explaining!

  • @maatjederegt7434
    @maatjederegt7434 Před 2 lety +1

    Listened again to this great video. Wonderful and helpful message Dan. Thank you!

  • @Maria-fm2cg
    @Maria-fm2cg Před 3 lety +1

    Great message Dan - thank you 🙏🏼💜

  • @rosinsautofab1956
    @rosinsautofab1956 Před rokem +1

    Very well said, thank you

  • @MegaFitness73
    @MegaFitness73 Před 6 měsíci

    I love your videos 📹 😍

  • @marytredinnick3366
    @marytredinnick3366 Před 3 lety +2

    I am going to work on my art today! Taking the focus off the pain. It's just tms. Thanks again for your help. ❤

  • @josueluna9942
    @josueluna9942 Před rokem +1

    Excellent. Thank you Sir.

  • @irmareitz701
    @irmareitz701 Před 3 lety +2

    Great anology to unlearning a language! Makes sense. Thanks again.

  • @brendabergeron8655
    @brendabergeron8655 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you!! So helpful!!!🎶

  • @wholly_power_productions
    @wholly_power_productions Před 7 měsíci +2

    Greetings Brother Dan. What about somatic tracking? Do you advise against focusing on the pain, examining it, and being curious about it -- like we're taught to do by some of the PRT experts?

  • @NEChristo
    @NEChristo Před 5 měsíci +1

    It’d be interesting to know why some people’s bodies and brains (mine, for 40 years now) translate fear and negative emotions into physical pain and some people’s bodies and brains don’t. There has to be a reason.

    • @GreenGrenouille
      @GreenGrenouille Před 21 dnem

      I think it’s personality … perfectionist, people pleaser types.

  • @larryc1964
    @larryc1964 Před 3 lety +3

    I recently confirmed my pain, sometimes severe in hip groin area is definitely TMS. Dr Shubiner recent reiterated that the TMS pain can mysteriously move around which mine definitely does each day! 3.5 years of mri ct X-ray many doctors and last one a spine surgeon told me it’s something rare because he saw no reason for pain or referred pain I’m any of my MRIs.
    I ran a highly stressful business. It was stressful to me although I loved the work, I was a people pleaser. Worried how others viewed me.
    My issue is being physically able to try to block out this TMS and do hobbies. It’s very painful to do them and distracting.
    Maybe I just need to force myself?? Not quite sure, but thank you Dan for these videos.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +1

      Forcing yourself is not the answer. Resume physical activity once the pain has subsided enough to not frighten ourselves. This video may help explain my suggestions. czcams.com/video/T6i8Zla9Jxs/video.html

    • @larryc1964
      @larryc1964 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PainFreeYou thanks Dan . That video does help.

    • @NEChristo
      @NEChristo Před 5 měsíci +1

      I understand this completely. I also have hip and groin pain along with low back, neck and all over flu like symptoms (what has been diagnosed as Fibromyalgia and arthritis) I have had chronic pain for almost 35 years (since I was 20 and had mono after very stressful teenage years of my parents divorce, abusive step dad, father had severe stroke..all in 6 years time) and it is now so severe most days I cannot concentrate to “live” ..I mean like trying to enjoy life with a severe case of the flu and being hit by a car the day before you got the flu. I’m pretty convinced the pain is mostly neuroplastic but I can’t figure out how that really helps. I’m going to watch the other video this man recommended. Anyway, I do understand what you are saying. It’s like how do you ignore pain and sickness that’s a 9 1/2 on a 1 to 10 scale? It’s tough but I’m determined to figure it out.

    • @larryc1964
      @larryc1964 Před 5 měsíci

      @@NEChristo I’m now on SSDI! Can’t believe I actually got approved for it. Social security doesn’t have anything on tms in there books.

  • @marilynhendrickson7477
    @marilynhendrickson7477 Před 3 lety +4

    This was soooo good! I can see that I think about my symptoms 24/7, this is something i am trying very hard to stop doing. Waking up in the middle of the night with a pounding heart and shaking hands freaks me out and my brain goes berserk. Then I get myself so worked up, I literally can't sleep the rest of the night.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +2

      My recommendation is to go immediately to soothing. Breathing. Calming down your thinking. Reassuring yourself that you are okay and safe.

    • @marilynhendrickson7477
      @marilynhendrickson7477 Před 3 lety

      Thank you Dan. This happened again last night. I practiced deep breathing, soothing and reassuring with no luck. I will continue doing so.
      Thank you for responding. It is nice to not feel so alone.

    • @morningwithgracie7870
      @morningwithgracie7870 Před 2 lety

      @@marilynhendrickson7477 How are u?

  • @elaineremains
    @elaineremains Před 3 lety +1

    i'm listening to the 5 minute rule and she says that eventually it will totally rewire your brain, which sounds real nice :) today i woke up with sore throat feeling like i'm getting a cold, then a couple of minutes later i felt like crying! so i just let my self whimper and tapped on it while i was doing it, and my throat is feeling better :)

  • @suzyswain402
    @suzyswain402 Před 3 lety +1

    It really makes sense and I believe this can work with time and practice and I like your videos. However I was just dropping off to sleep cos your voice is very soothing when I heard some words on the lines of "pain go on forever, trapped in this body etc etc" quickly followed by the words "process process process" you need to be careful of minor details like this negative talk and where repetition is used when training peoples brains. You would make a good hypnotist and this could defo accidently imbed in subconcious so defo need to be careful hahaha. On the whole tho... excellent videos, nobody with as great, simply explained info.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety

      Duly noted and will take more care. Thank you!

  • @craig6460
    @craig6460 Před rokem +1

    I wonder if my nerve pain symptoms have become psychologically wired in/triggered.
    My C6-C7 herniated over a year ago & my body is still reacting as if it's in trauma mode. Neck/back muscle spasms, chronic nerve pain etc.
    Stress is a massive trigger for it.
    Everything you said resonated with me so much! Thank you.

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před rokem +1

      Nerve pain is not evidence of body damage. Are you familiar with TMS/Perceived Danger Pain? Ever read Dr. Sarno's work? A good place to begin with my work is:
      www.PainFreeYou.com/start
      It is quite possible the herniations are an innocent normal abnormality and not the cause of the pain. The pain test will help you understand if your brain is creating the pain and not your herniation.

  • @boltonlaurie1136
    @boltonlaurie1136 Před 3 lety +1

    Any suggestions for sevee CFS, brain inflammation!? Was in bed all day.. I think it’s mold related. I keep looping in fear, how I’m going to take care of myself, survive etc. Btw. I was a Spanish major and loved it. Thank you

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety

      I'm no doctor, but brain inflammation? Was that medically diagnosed and is it being medically treated? CFS is very often TMS. Are you aware of TMS? You can learn more at PainFreeYou.com and watch the video.

  • @tousift7822
    @tousift7822 Před 3 lety +2

    I thought Dr sarno says to see the those hidden emotions, means focus on those bad emotions, but u say don't focus on those , which also makes so much sense, maybe we just need to watch those emotions and then later on just let it go and there is no need of further focusing,

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +4

      I suggest we feel our current emotions so they can be released automatically. There is lots of research that resisting our emotions can cause more problems. Feel them so they can pass through.

    • @chickscratcher3
      @chickscratcher3 Před 3 lety +2

      What Sarno says truly - is to be aware that they are there .. but that doesn’t mean to dwell on them

    • @tousift7822
      @tousift7822 Před 3 lety

      @@chickscratcher3 👍👍👍

  • @sudeshna7447
    @sudeshna7447 Před 2 lety +2

    I love your answers so much. You make so much sense in such a simple way. I have read so many books on mind-body healing, neuroplasticity. But I find your answers to be the most straightforward and practical. And guess what? My pain is gone. It comes back when I am stressed but otherwise it's totally gone. I wish I could meet you in person and say gratitude :)
    Love and light from India 💫

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +2

      Wow - thank you Nancy. Thrilled to have been able to simplify things for you and help you get pain free. Love it.

  • @thewoodster8607
    @thewoodster8607 Před 3 lety +5

    Thanks Dan. By the way, we can hear your tumble drier! 😁

  • @tousift7822
    @tousift7822 Před 3 lety +2

    Just shows up in different part of the body, that is where we perceive pain to be! So when it shows up does it even cause inflammation, does tms cause inflammation, my right feet slightly swells planter faciatis , small nerve neuropathy

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +1

      The brain is very powerful. If the brain believes an injury occurred in the foot, it may create inflammation. Do you have plantar faciitis and neuropathy? Or TMS? It's one or the other. Take the pain test to find out: DanBuglio.com/paintest

    • @carolynarnott5002
      @carolynarnott5002 Před 3 lety +1

      I’m also thinking the same as with my eye lid has decided to droop with swelling there every day and was wondering if it’s stress response or inflammatory response I admit I’m stressed all the time with something going on

    • @tousift7822
      @tousift7822 Před 3 lety +1

      czcams.com/video/SWESKYhETmQ/video.html

  • @supratim17roy
    @supratim17roy Před 3 lety +1

    How about practicing watching the pain without trying to manipulate it or respond to it?

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 3 lety +1

      That is fine - that is something Alan Gordon teaches called Somatic tracking. It is very similar to my "mindset of indifference". I'm not a big proponent of watching it for any length of time. I believe we will absolutely notice it, but the way we respond to it with a lack of fear, being indifferent and shifting our attention away is what I have experienced as helpful. But Alan also has great results with his approach. Experiment with both.

    • @cdracos1
      @cdracos1 Před 3 lety +1

      @@PainFreeYouI have found, Initially somatic tracking is a great tool to teach the brain to not fear the symptoms , allow emotional flow and allow to subside, then the application of indifference to move on , in that order. Attempting such a strong tool like Indifference , whilst fear and symptoms are highly active can aggravate symptoms into a rage as you literary fight to turn your attention away .I think this is why so many struggle with indifference , its a timing error. I like Dan's order of feel ,sooth then shift.

  • @karinvanoudheusden7142
    @karinvanoudheusden7142 Před 3 lety +2

    Is there such thing as coincidence? I started studying spanish because in this covid mess i need something else to focus on 😀

  • @richardbranson8658
    @richardbranson8658 Před 2 lety +1

    What above botox to stop the muscle spasms

    • @PainFreeYou
      @PainFreeYou  Před 2 lety +1

      Has botox worked for you yet? I'm not a big fan of using artificial materials to stop the brain and bodies internal process of creating a muscle spasm. Why not address the root cause and not try to stop a symptom? Learn more at: www.PainFreeYou.com/start

    • @richardbranson8658
      @richardbranson8658 Před 2 lety

      @@PainFreeYou hi thanks for your reply.. Im new to your channel..long story short.. Right intense back spasm.. I been dealing with it 17 years but just recently it's spasms when i even think about it.. I been diagnosed with central sensitization.. Ive got it that its trauma based... Read most of john sarnos books.. But still got the problem.. I just read that botox can actually shut the muscle down.. So the brain cant communicate... If i go for it ill let you know.. How it goes.. But honestly being unable to work and not pay the bills is a worry..honestly im sure you know but its not just a slight spasms... It unbearably painful....great channel by the way..ive got plenty to watch.. I may actually get to book an appointment with you if im no further forward in the next 2 weeks

    • @Faith1199
      @Faith1199 Před rokem

      @@richardbranson8658 Hi Richard, I am wondering if you have tried botox and if it helped you? I tried it and it didn't take my pain down even by 1%. Waste of $500.

    • @richardbranson8658
      @richardbranson8658 Před rokem

      @@Faith1199 hi yes i did try it i payed £200 for the botox on prescription and a back medicine doctor to inject it........it worked on the side he injected it for about a week.. But the symptom imperative kicked in within 2 days the pain switched to the other side.. I was actually amazed to witness it move as its always been on the same spot for 17 years.. Then after a week the pain moved back to the original area were it still is. I also got an unusual tightness in the middle back for a month after botox....botox actually gave me all kinds of weird sensations.... No it didn't work..but it proved to me that it is tms... Trouble is now how to deal with the inner trauma.. Even 20 sessions of hypnosis hasn't helped.. Steroids injections didnt help.. Prolotherapy didn't help.. Nerve ablation of the lower facet joints made no difference.. And a bucket load of strong cbd oil has never helped... I have had a life of anxiety and trauma though.. I now truly believe it is tms causing my back agony..