Ep 235 What the Princess and the Pea Teaches Us about Chronic Pain
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The Princess and the Pea: A Tale of Sensitivity and Neurodivergence
Explore the timeless fairytale of 'The Princess and the Pea' through the lens of modern science and neurodivergence. This video reinterprets the story as an early description of heightened sensitivity, similar to conditions like fibromyalgia, chronic pain, ADHD, and autism. Learn about nociplastic pain and how it parallels the experience of those with hypersensitive nervous systems. Discover the importance of empathy and validation in addressing chronic pain and neurodivergence, and join the conversation by subscribing to the Conquering Your Fibromyalgia podcast for more insightful stories.
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00:00 The Prince's Quest for a Real Princess
00:20 The Princess and the Pea Test
00:56 A Deeper Meaning: Sensitivity and Neurodivergence
01:20 Understanding Nociplastic Pain
01:54 The Struggles of Hypersensitivity
02:16 Sensory Processing in Autism
02:59 The Princess's Restless Night
03:35 Lessons in Compassion and Validation
04:42 Honoring Sensitivity with Empathy and Science
04:47 Subscribe for More Insights
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