Dr David Hanscom Spinal Surgeon & author. Mental & Physical Pain have the Same Physiology

Check out my website at thoughtbythoughthealing.com if you are looking for help to start your healing journey from chronic symptoms.
Today I had the honor of having David Hanscom, MD with me. He was a spinal surgeon for 32 years and now helps people recover from chronic back pain through non- surgical means and by understanding the body and mind are one unit.
Through understanding threat physiologic and the inflammation the brain causes, we can reverse chronic pain and stop diseases.
In today's talk, he discusses practicing joy, the threat physiology response of anger and anxiety, why he quit spine surgery and answers some of the questions my watchers had asked in advance. He also discusses chronic inflammation of the body.
He also talks about:
Threat physiology (4:55)
Success (or not) of spine surgery (10:40)
Forgiveness (36:30)
Dealing with anger with his method called 5,3,2 (37:30)
The 2 parts of healing (39:20)
Prehab for surgery (42:30)
Connecting to your disbelief (43:30)
Becoming a professional at living life (45:50)
How to distinguish neuroplastic pain from structural pain (47:00)
Degenerative changes such as bulges discs, bone spurs, herniations, degenerative arthritis. (47:25)
The ability to halt autoimmune diseases (55:15)
He also discusses degenerative disc disease, bulged discs, herniations, (47:25) and how there is no data showing they cause pain. He also discusses halting autoimmune diseases including ankylosing spondylitis, (55:)
Send me an email at thoughtbythoughthealing.com if you want a copy of his pdf regarding expressive writing. It's fantastic!
Check out his info below:
David Hanscom, MD - Orthopedic Spine Surgeon
dnhanscom@gmail.com
Website:
www.backincontrol.com
www.thedocjourney.com
App:
The DOC Journey app
• Available in the Android and Apple app store
Online course:
The DOC (Direct your Own Care) Journey
Books:
Back in Control: A Surgeon’s Roadmap Out of Chronic Pain
Do You Really Need Spine Surgery? Take Control with a Surgeon’s Advice
Articles:
Anxiety: Another Name for Pain - Psychology Today Blog
Other resources:
Plan A - Lowering Inflammation Lengthens Life - backincontrol.com/wp-content/...
Expressive writing - backincontrol.com/wp-content/...
Social Media Platforms:
• Facebook Page - / drdavidhanscom
• Twitter Page - / drdavidhanscom
• KZread - / drdavidhanscom
• Hashtags - #theDOCjourney #drdavidhanscom #
#ankylosingspondylitis #tms #sarno #mindbodysyndrom #neuroplasticpain #neuroplasticity #ibs #fibromyalgia #stressillness #ppda #chronicpain #chronicillness #youcanheal #autoimmunedisease #fightorflight #threatphysiology #unlearnyourpain #expressivewriting #placebo #inflammation #chronicinflammation

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  • @AtHomeWithLulu
    @AtHomeWithLulu Жыл бұрын

    The part where he gives simple, easy to implement things to do to stimulate the vagus nerve and subsequently lower the stress response in our bodies was wonderful!

  • @liamo54321

    @liamo54321

    Жыл бұрын

    What minute was it seem to miss it

  • @sharonbyrum2471
    @sharonbyrum24714 ай бұрын

    Jen, Thank you so much! The information you are presenting is just what I was seeking, especially because you present through a Christian perspective.

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    4 ай бұрын

    I’m so glad 🙂

  • @axmmusic3129
    @axmmusic31295 ай бұрын

    Although Dr Hanscom is very informative and probably correct in everything he says, I found his interview very triggering for anxiety and TMS symptoms. This is because after a year of taking on board Sarnos theory of TMS being non serious and not inflammatory now David tells us that all pain is inflammatory and is definitely dangerous. So now my anxiety is up

  • @lisabeeke7162
    @lisabeeke71628 ай бұрын

    This was a BRILLIANT interview Jen. So honoured to be a subscriber..truly mean that. Blessings and hope to meet you one day. Thank you Dr. Hanscom.

  • @doingwhatiwant4189
    @doingwhatiwant4189 Жыл бұрын

    Love this guy, a well said genius speaking the absolute truth!

  • @handmadeheatstudio
    @handmadeheatstudio8 ай бұрын

    This was an amazing interview. Love the way he explains and his examples. Anyone who is “collecting evidence” for TMS in whatever condition you have…this is a good one!

  • @slipa9
    @slipa99 ай бұрын

    Thanks to you I've just 'met' Dr Hanscom. I hung on every word he said. I'm going to binge on all of his resources, incl his books. Thank you so much. This resonates with me.

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    9 ай бұрын

    Wonderful!

  • @davidrf1000
    @davidrf1000 Жыл бұрын

    Best interview I've seen yet on this topic. More information than I can process so I guess I'll have to watch it again.

  • @dariam4246
    @dariam4246 Жыл бұрын

    Thank you! The last part of this interview give me so much hope, that by doing mind body work we can be healed from autoimmune diseases( by decreasing inflammation we can change the physiology).

  • @albertofrydman1870
    @albertofrydman1870 Жыл бұрын

    Excelente entrevista! Todas las personas con TMS deberían verla! Yo leí el libro del Doctor Hanscom, y recomiendo mucho su lectura. Hay muchísima gente sufriendo de dolor crónico que no tienen acceso a esta información

  • @christinahayward1887
    @christinahayward18872 жыл бұрын

    Thank you for this interview. The doctor presented some interesting points.

  • @slightlyimaginary5831
    @slightlyimaginary5831 Жыл бұрын

    This was so amazing! Great interview!

  • @Truerealism747
    @Truerealism747 Жыл бұрын

    My friend as solid spine no pain his father had it and had pain it hurt till it went solid

  • @deirdrefinnegan5436
    @deirdrefinnegan54369 ай бұрын

    So interesting!!

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    9 ай бұрын

    I totally agree!

  • @doingwhatiwant4189
    @doingwhatiwant4189 Жыл бұрын

    Chronic Pain shrinks your brain!

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    Жыл бұрын

    Pretty crazy huh.

  • @RecklessFables
    @RecklessFables2 ай бұрын

    "He also discusses degenerative disc disease, bulged discs, herniations, (47:25) and how there is no data showing they cause pain." So I listened to this I don't know how there is a lack of data when it is easy to demonstrate. Is the problem the gathering of the data? I can trigger pain by putting pressure where my disc-bulge pinches my nerves.

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    2 ай бұрын

    If you’re wondering if your pain is neuroplastic, take the pain test on my website. I could manually trigger my pain before I addressed my healing with mind body pain too. But it turns out it was still not structural. But if you’re not curious if your pain is mind body, no worries. Not everyone is interested in this type of conversation.

  • @kalosevillinas
    @kalosevillinas Жыл бұрын

    All this scares me..I have been stuck in trauma..Is there away to turn this off?

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. Keep watching the videos and looking into the mind body connection! There is a way out!

  • @kalosevillinas

    @kalosevillinas

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ThoughtByThoughtHealing His lecture was informative but too me still scattered and complicated.. Stimulat the vagus nerve etc. Also writing it down makes it worst..

  • @jeanscott5927
    @jeanscott592728 күн бұрын

    Jen you need to break it down what the surgeon is saying and make it more simple were hearing how its all connected but not how by example to fix it

  • @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    @ThoughtByThoughtHealing

    27 күн бұрын

    Yeah - some podcasts are more meant to inform - to help people understand and believe the science of mind body syndrome. This episode was that- less about what to do about it or what the work looks like :)