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From Wheelchair to Ultra-Endurance: How I Reclaimed My Life from Chronic Pain

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This isn’t a story about suffering. This is a story about fighting back.

For over five decades, chronic pain has been my reality—Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, and more dislocations than most doctors will see in a lifetime.

343,000 full dislocations.

2.92 million subluxations.

Every step, every movement, a gamble. Doctors handed me opiates at just seven years old, setting me on a path of dependency that nearly killed me. By 2019, opioid toxicity and withdrawal almost took my life.

But I didn’t surrender. I went to war.

This episode is about resilience, relentless pain management, transforming adversity into strength and Ultra-Endurance.

I’ll take you through the 256 days of hell it took to break free from opioids, the advanced pain management techniques that rebuilt me, and how I turned from a wheelchair user into an ultra-endurance cyclist.

🚀 From Snowdon climbs to 100+ mile bike rides, this is how I defied every medical expectation.🔥 Pain didn’t stop me. It became my training ground.

💡 Topics Covered:

  • The brutal reality of chronic pain & withdrawal
  • 343,000 dislocations, 2.92 million subluxations—what it’s really like to live in a breaking body
  • Advanced pain management strategies (micro-pacing, movement, mindset)
  • How endurance sports mirror the battle against pain
  • Defying medical limits & taking on ultra-cycling challenges

If you’re facing your own impossible battle—whether it’s chronic illness, addiction, or doubt—this episode is for you.

🎧 Listen now and learn how to take back control. Because pain may shape us, but it doesn’t have to break us.

Read more at bornintopain.wordpress.com

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Chapters

1. From Wheelchair to Ultra-Endurance: How I Reclaimed My Life from Chronic Pain (00:00:00)

2. Born into Pain (00:00:44)

3. 256 Days in Hell (00:03:54)

4. Advanced Pain Management (00:09:36)

5. How do I manage without Pain Medication (00:10:53)

6. Micro-Pacing (00:12:41)

7. How Micro-Pacing transformed my life (00:14:09)

8. Music The Soundtrack to Pain Management (00:14:55)

9. Facing the Mental Challenge (00:16:00)

10. From Wheelchair to Ultra-Endurance (00:17:00)

11. From Surviving to Thriving (00:18:13)

12. Resilience (00:19:10)

13. The Results I do the impossible (00:20:19)

3 episodes

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This isn’t a story about suffering. This is a story about fighting back.

For over five decades, chronic pain has been my reality—Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, and more dislocations than most doctors will see in a lifetime.

343,000 full dislocations.

2.92 million subluxations.

Every step, every movement, a gamble. Doctors handed me opiates at just seven years old, setting me on a path of dependency that nearly killed me. By 2019, opioid toxicity and withdrawal almost took my life.

But I didn’t surrender. I went to war.

This episode is about resilience, relentless pain management, transforming adversity into strength and Ultra-Endurance.

I’ll take you through the 256 days of hell it took to break free from opioids, the advanced pain management techniques that rebuilt me, and how I turned from a wheelchair user into an ultra-endurance cyclist.

🚀 From Snowdon climbs to 100+ mile bike rides, this is how I defied every medical expectation.🔥 Pain didn’t stop me. It became my training ground.

💡 Topics Covered:

  • The brutal reality of chronic pain & withdrawal
  • 343,000 dislocations, 2.92 million subluxations—what it’s really like to live in a breaking body
  • Advanced pain management strategies (micro-pacing, movement, mindset)
  • How endurance sports mirror the battle against pain
  • Defying medical limits & taking on ultra-cycling challenges

If you’re facing your own impossible battle—whether it’s chronic illness, addiction, or doubt—this episode is for you.

🎧 Listen now and learn how to take back control. Because pain may shape us, but it doesn’t have to break us.

Read more at bornintopain.wordpress.com

  continue reading

Chapters

1. From Wheelchair to Ultra-Endurance: How I Reclaimed My Life from Chronic Pain (00:00:00)

2. Born into Pain (00:00:44)

3. 256 Days in Hell (00:03:54)

4. Advanced Pain Management (00:09:36)

5. How do I manage without Pain Medication (00:10:53)

6. Micro-Pacing (00:12:41)

7. How Micro-Pacing transformed my life (00:14:09)

8. Music The Soundtrack to Pain Management (00:14:55)

9. Facing the Mental Challenge (00:16:00)

10. From Wheelchair to Ultra-Endurance (00:17:00)

11. From Surviving to Thriving (00:18:13)

12. Resilience (00:19:10)

13. The Results I do the impossible (00:20:19)

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