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How Being In Pain Hurts You More than You Think - with Patrick Coyne

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If we delay effective pain management, does it do any harm? Learn the truth from our guest Patrick Coyne

This week is part two of our three-part interview series with Patrick Coyne, known worldwide for his expertise in pain management. The focus of this interview is about the harmful effects of being in pain and also the unexpected benefits when pain is managed.

In This Episode:

  • 01:45 – Ghosts in Japanese Cultural History
  • 08:51 – Recipe of the Week, Hot Chocolate Lazagna
  • 10:46 – Interview: The Harmful Effects of Delaying Effective Pain Management
  • 31:21 – Outro

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Get show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org.
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Chapters

1. How Being In Pain Hurts You More than You Think - with Patrick Coyne (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Eye-Opening Moments Podcast (00:17:25)

3. (Cont.) How Being In Pain Hurts You More than You Think - with Patrick Coyne (00:18:01)

264 episodes

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If we delay effective pain management, does it do any harm? Learn the truth from our guest Patrick Coyne

This week is part two of our three-part interview series with Patrick Coyne, known worldwide for his expertise in pain management. The focus of this interview is about the harmful effects of being in pain and also the unexpected benefits when pain is managed.

In This Episode:

  • 01:45 – Ghosts in Japanese Cultural History
  • 08:51 – Recipe of the Week, Hot Chocolate Lazagna
  • 10:46 – Interview: The Harmful Effects of Delaying Effective Pain Management
  • 31:21 – Outro

Support the show

Get show notes and resources at our website: every1dies.org.
Facebook | Instagram | YouTube | [email protected]

  continue reading

Chapters

1. How Being In Pain Hurts You More than You Think - with Patrick Coyne (00:00:00)

2. [Ad] Eye-Opening Moments Podcast (00:17:25)

3. (Cont.) How Being In Pain Hurts You More than You Think - with Patrick Coyne (00:18:01)

264 episodes

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