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With a promising musical career on the horizon, Stefan Weiner could play multiple musical instruments, sing and write songs. Soon after graduating, 22-year-old Stefan began experiencing physical symptoms, which lead to unending pain that left his doctors baffled. Unfortunately, it got so bad that Stefan had to stop his music. Doctors couldn't explain his medical mystery until he went to the Mayo Clinic and finally got a diagnosis: Central Sensitization Syndrome, a condition where he says his brain hardwired his injuries so it kept sending pain signals even though the tissue had healed. Stefan talks about how he's learned to manage his pain. And now he's back to recording music and has a new song coming out next week, called "Barricade," a song he says is about celebrating who you are.
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With a promising musical career on the horizon, Stefan Weiner could play multiple musical instruments, sing and write songs. Soon after graduating, 22-year-old Stefan began experiencing physical symptoms, which lead to unending pain that left his doctors baffled. Unfortunately, it got so bad that Stefan had to stop his music. Doctors couldn't explain his medical mystery until he went to the Mayo Clinic and finally got a diagnosis: Central Sensitization Syndrome, a condition where he says his brain hardwired his injuries so it kept sending pain signals even though the tissue had healed. Stefan talks about how he's learned to manage his pain. And now he's back to recording music and has a new song coming out next week, called "Barricade," a song he says is about celebrating who you are.
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