Conversations About Everyday Pain

When your body is keeping score — and you don't even know it


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Episode summary: Most people assume pain arrives suddenly. But for a certain type of person, pain has often been accumulating quietly for weeks — or longer — before it crosses the threshold they know how to feel. In this episode, Dr. Ya-Ling shares the story of a current patient whose significant motor vehicle collision went largely unfelt until one morning she crumpled to the floor, and connects it to a landmark JAMA study that just confirmed what clinicians have been watching for decades: whole-person attention changes pain outcomes.

In this episode:

  • Why athletic backgrounds can quietly shift your pain threshold — and what that costs you after an injury

  • The reason post-trauma symptoms often emerge weeks later, not immediately

  • What the VA wHOPE trial (JAMA, April 2026) actually found — and what "whole-person care" means in practice

  • The difference between the body part that hurts and the full picture behind it

  • How understanding your pain personality is the starting point for making any strategy specific to you

Resources mentioned:

  • What's Your Pain Personality? (e-book + quiz) — ya-ling.com/quiz

  • Fix the Fire Damage, The Everyday Pain Guide Vol 2 — ya-ling.com/books

  • VA wHOPE Trial — published in JAMA, April 2026

  • ya-ling.com

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Conversations About Everyday PainBy Dr. Ya-Ling Liou

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