By David Manney
They Don’t See the Next Day
Talk to someone living with chronic pain, and they’ll tell you the truth about chores. It’s not the kind of truth that fits into a prescription bottle or a wellness brochure. The real truth.
Most of us can clean the kitchen. Once. We can mow the lawn, fold laundry, or unload groceries. Once. But the next day? That’s when walking feels like punishment. Lifting your arms is a gamble. Standing upright becomes a math problem your joints refuse to solve. Even brushing your teeth can trigger a wave of pain so sharp you need to sit down.
Pain doesn’t always scream. Sometimes it simmers. And that quiet, constant ache is what breaks people, not just their bodies, but their dignity as well.
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