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On chronic pain

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Feb 24, 2026
Whitney Wright, who has lived with chronic pain for decades, shares what it’s like to navigate care and treatments. Dr. Antje Barveld, chief of pain medicine, brings clinical insight on pain mechanisms and management. They discuss how pain became its own medical focus, the rise of opioids and OxyContin, the promise and access questions around new nonopioid drugs, and barriers to comprehensive care.
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INSIGHT

How Pain Became A Medical Specialty

  • John Bonica reframed pain from a symptom to a treatable condition and founded multidisciplinary pain clinics.
  • His 1973 symposium coined “chronic pain,” launched the International Association for the Study of Pain, and the journal Pain.
INSIGHT

Chronic Pain Is A Nervous System Malfunction

  • Chronic pain is a CNS malfunction where receptors stay oversensitized, creating feedback loops of heightened sensitivity.
  • This neuroplasticity can make harmless signals painful, like a persistent sunburn reaction long after healing.
ADVICE

Ask About Pain But Don’t Chase The Number

  • Institutions tried to make pain visible by making it the fifth vital sign using a 0–10 scale and routine questioning.
  • The move increased attention but oversimplified pain and incentivized chasing numeric ratings.
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