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The Great Pain Deception: Faulty Medical Advice Is Making Us Worse

von Steven Ray Ozanich

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"I recommend this book." John E. Sarno, MD "I consider this to be the definitive encyclopedia of TMS." Paul Gwozdz, MD "There is great wisdom and clarity here. I highly recommend this book and its message." Christiane Northrup, MD "Steve has done an excellent job exploring the realm of mindbody medicine, making this an excellent resource for those who are still looking for answers." Marc Sopher, MD "This is a really really great book!" Janette Barber Recipient of 2 awards in the 2012 International Book Award contest. The Great Pain Deception was awarded Runner-Up Finalist in "Best New Health Book" of 2012 and also honored as Finalist in "Health: Alternative Medicine." Back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, hand and foot pain, rarely come from herniated discs and joint failures. Pain, such as fibromyalgia, is a deception of the mind created by the brain to keep dark, threatening, and sad emotions from entering consciousness. The vast majority of pains and symptoms emanate from a mindbody process stemming from a personality of perfectionism. However, pain is not "in the mind" of the sufferer--and is often misrepresented as such by people who reject a mindbody process for reasons of ego and monetary gain. Symptoms inside and outside of the body are primarily the result of emotional conflict hidden within the body and outside of awareness. We live in a world of medical marvels. However, those marvels have become a double-edged sword, often creating more problems than they resolve. John Sarno, MD, at the NYU School of Medicine discovered in the 1970s that back pain was not coming from the things seen on the imaging, such as herniated discs, arthritis, stenosis, scoliosis, etc. Pain was coming from oxygen reduction through the autonomic nervous system due to elevated tension levels, but had been errantly linked to the "normal abnormalities" seen on MRIs and X-rays. Most physicians refused to believe his findings even though his success rate in healing the most troublesome of pain-cases was well above theirs. Dr. Sarno labeled the disorder TMS, or tension myoneural syndrome, currently being called The Mindbody Syndrome. Inside The Great Pain Deception Steve tells his compelling story of a 30-year battle with pain and ultimate healing after discovering Dr. Sarno's work. After Steve healed he began receiving hundreds of emails, calls, and letters, asking for his help--too many to respond to, so he decided to write his experience down in a book. After 10 years of research, Steve has conveyed an amazing testimonial of triumph over tragedy, an inspiring story of healing that is a must read if you suffer from any ailment from mild to severe. The only thing standing between good health, and healing, is ego. Pain and unpleasant symptoms serve a purpose. Disease is the report card of how happy we are; feedback of a life not lived. Symptoms are anger flowing over into the physical realm, signs of internal conflict. Pain and illness are the virtual language of the unconscious mind. When we are untrue to ourselves and needs, living by the codes and wishes of others, denying our deepest desires--symptoms then form to reveal the deeper conflict. Modern medicine is pointing us toward our bodies in the attempt to cure us through engineering the human system. These high-tech processes are often making us worse by ignoring the message that the body is trying to convey through such things as colitis, irritable bladder, fibromyalgia, skin disorders and an infinite variety of other symptoms, including cancer. This book does an excellent job of exploring the realm of mind within body--and ultimate healing.… (mehr)
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The idea that chronic pain can be largely attributed to psychological factors may be difficult for some individuals to accept, especially if they have been told otherwise by medical professionals. Nevertheless, "The Great Pain Deception: Faulty Medical Advice Is Making Us Worse" by Steven Ray Ozanich is a provocative exploration of chronic pain and its connection to psychological factors. Ozanich challenges traditional medical paradigms by suggesting that much of the chronic pain experienced by individuals may be rooted in emotional and psychological trauma rather than purely physical causes. Ozanich draws on both scientific research and personal anecdotes to support his argument, providing readers with a comprehensive overview of the complex interplay between physical and emotional health. The book challenges the conventional medical wisdom that treats symptoms rather than the root causes of pain and disease, and offers a new paradigm of healing based on awareness, knowledge, and acceptance. They say when the student is ready, the teacher appears. I pray this book finds you at the right time. ( )
  Andrew.Lafleche | Mar 5, 2024 |
[Please note: this review is about the 2018 edition]

Being an enthusiast and follower of the latest in neuroscience and neuroplasticity and how emotions affect our health, I was really looking forward to reading this book from "the sufferer's" point of view, that being the author of this book. Unfortunately, I struggled to get to page 130, and I mean I really struggled. I would have given up much sooner, except that I always believe in giving the author a chance to put their point across; but I found this book to be a muddled hodgepodge of never-ending quotes, footnotes, puns and jokes that were totally not in line with what the author was trying to convey in the body of the book, and lastly the constant repetition of certain situations involving the author's own journey or what someone else said or did.

The deal-breaker for me in finishing this book was the constant reference to other healing modalities including the many references made to the Law of Attraction by Abraham and Jerry and Esther Hicks, Louise Hay, and Deepak Chopra to name a few, not to mention bringing spirituality into it when the point of this book was meant to be about how the author healed himself through TMS--at least that's what I understood the book to be about, plus the fact that modern medicine doesn't yet understand mind/body disorders.

I have read all of Dr Sarno's books and have studied the works of others such as Dr Howard Schubiner, TMS therapist Alan Gordon, Dr David Clarke, Dr David Hascomb, neuroplasticity therapist Michael Moskowitz, and neuroscience expert Professor Lorimer Moseley (again to name a few, as I've studied quite a bit on this subject). I am also a sufferer of a number of PPDs (psychophysiological disorders), which is basically a more modern name given to TMS and MBS, and so I looked at the author's work from two perspectives: my deep knowledge of the subject and being a sufferer myself on my own healing journey.

I honestly thought that if I were the one doing a structural edit on this book I would take out everything except for the quotes and information taken from Dr Sarno's own books, and then I'd end up with a Dr Sarno book, but featuring the author's own struggle on the path to healing. I thought this was what the book would be about. I also noted that the author kept referring to Dr Sarno in the present tense when Dr Sarno sadly passed away on 22 June 2017, and yet this book's had many editions, and the one I purchased was supposedly the latest, which was released in 2018. So much for attention to detail!

In conclusion, I am sorry to say that I have nothing positive to say about the author's work except for the knowledge shared by him on Dr Sarno's work. Therefore, I would have done better to re-read one of my Dr Sarno books and I would have saved myself the cost of this book plus the postage price.

Potential readers out there, you are better off buying The Mind/Body Prescription written by Dr Sarno, and you will find everything you need in this book to heal yourselves. ( )
  Sylvia_Massara | Nov 29, 2019 |
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"I recommend this book." John E. Sarno, MD "I consider this to be the definitive encyclopedia of TMS." Paul Gwozdz, MD "There is great wisdom and clarity here. I highly recommend this book and its message." Christiane Northrup, MD "Steve has done an excellent job exploring the realm of mindbody medicine, making this an excellent resource for those who are still looking for answers." Marc Sopher, MD "This is a really really great book!" Janette Barber Recipient of 2 awards in the 2012 International Book Award contest. The Great Pain Deception was awarded Runner-Up Finalist in "Best New Health Book" of 2012 and also honored as Finalist in "Health: Alternative Medicine." Back pain, knee pain, shoulder pain, hand and foot pain, rarely come from herniated discs and joint failures. Pain, such as fibromyalgia, is a deception of the mind created by the brain to keep dark, threatening, and sad emotions from entering consciousness. The vast majority of pains and symptoms emanate from a mindbody process stemming from a personality of perfectionism. However, pain is not "in the mind" of the sufferer--and is often misrepresented as such by people who reject a mindbody process for reasons of ego and monetary gain. Symptoms inside and outside of the body are primarily the result of emotional conflict hidden within the body and outside of awareness. We live in a world of medical marvels. However, those marvels have become a double-edged sword, often creating more problems than they resolve. John Sarno, MD, at the NYU School of Medicine discovered in the 1970s that back pain was not coming from the things seen on the imaging, such as herniated discs, arthritis, stenosis, scoliosis, etc. Pain was coming from oxygen reduction through the autonomic nervous system due to elevated tension levels, but had been errantly linked to the "normal abnormalities" seen on MRIs and X-rays. Most physicians refused to believe his findings even though his success rate in healing the most troublesome of pain-cases was well above theirs. Dr. Sarno labeled the disorder TMS, or tension myoneural syndrome, currently being called The Mindbody Syndrome. Inside The Great Pain Deception Steve tells his compelling story of a 30-year battle with pain and ultimate healing after discovering Dr. Sarno's work. After Steve healed he began receiving hundreds of emails, calls, and letters, asking for his help--too many to respond to, so he decided to write his experience down in a book. After 10 years of research, Steve has conveyed an amazing testimonial of triumph over tragedy, an inspiring story of healing that is a must read if you suffer from any ailment from mild to severe. The only thing standing between good health, and healing, is ego. Pain and unpleasant symptoms serve a purpose. Disease is the report card of how happy we are; feedback of a life not lived. Symptoms are anger flowing over into the physical realm, signs of internal conflict. Pain and illness are the virtual language of the unconscious mind. When we are untrue to ourselves and needs, living by the codes and wishes of others, denying our deepest desires--symptoms then form to reveal the deeper conflict. Modern medicine is pointing us toward our bodies in the attempt to cure us through engineering the human system. These high-tech processes are often making us worse by ignoring the message that the body is trying to convey through such things as colitis, irritable bladder, fibromyalgia, skin disorders and an infinite variety of other symptoms, including cancer. This book does an excellent job of exploring the realm of mind within body--and ultimate healing.

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