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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
Connect: Find Dr. Ya-Ling at ya-ling.com. Subscribe, share, or leave a review — it helps more people find the show.
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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
Connect: Find Dr. Ya-Ling at ya-ling.com. Subscribe, share, or leave a review — it helps more people find the show.