Background pain |
Always there, located everywhere in the body |
May be akin to long-lasting tiredness |
“It envelops your body, it’s like a cloud of pain, not strong but worrying, nagging, like a mosquito buzzing around”
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Sort of oozing pain, with a dull pitch and a variable intensity |
May start low and then become more present/ stronger, acute |
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“Deep pain” |
Inner location: close to or within the “bone” |
Precise impact point hard to identify |
“Deep inside the body, not on the surface. It’s hard to know where it starts”
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Dull to acute |
Feelings of “alien things inside” = augmented anxiety |
“Like an alien moving in your body”; “a slow moving lava flow”
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“Stabbing pain” |
Short, intense, brutally penetrating pain, with a slow, gradual withdrawal of pain |
May happen at night. May stop as rapidly as it started. Tearing feeling / bodily integrity. threatened. Patient may stop moving/doing what he was doing with the “shock” of the pain. Sometimes cries, shouts. “Defective limb” feeling. Mostly in hands, knees. |
“Violent, occasional but regular. It doesn’t last long, only a few seconds. Deep. It will go away slowly, gradually”. “It can take up to one hour to ebb away”. “Pain stronger than anything else, 8/10”. “At the base of your thumb”. “In the knee when I turn my leg in a certain way. I’ve stopped going at the pictures because after 2 hours when you have to stand up, it’s awful”
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May happen several times per day |
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“Tearing pain” |
Close to a stabbing pain but closer to the skin / with larger impact. Intense, acute pain; Lasts longer since it awakens the “background pain” |
If very intense, feeling that “the heart will stop beating”. Anxiety provoked by intensity of pain. Seizes all of the body + awareness of patient. May happen at night |
“Like tearing something, you can’t trust your muscles anymore, as if I had bones only.” “I already stayed trapped by it 3 hours long in my bathtub because I couldn’t get up. Going on my knees is impossible to bear”. “ I already fainted from it”
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“Electrical shock” |
Sudden, extremely acute, but less intense than the preceding pain. |
No identifiable cause. Brief and goes away quickly, entirely. Global physical reaction to it. Some report a “vibrating” sensation. No regularity/pattern in occurrences. |
“Like touching a jellyfish”. “Intensity: 9/10, but doesn’t last”. “When it happens, I brutally stand up in the bus”; “you start up”. “Happens even if I’m not doing anything”. “Sometimes it happens 3 times in a short laps of time, sometimes nothing for some months”.
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Less anxiety because no feeling of physically penetrating/tearing alien element. |
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“Contact pain” |
The merest touch awakens a fierce pain. Very common (most patients) |
Very intense pain: “unbearable” that stops all movement (patient will drop what he/she was holding). Added tearing sensation. |
“You break a lot of plates that way”; “I will cry if I have to press a sponge”; “If I have to go on my knees - it’s as if I was kneeling on broken glass, it’s impossible, appalling. Las month I had to at my doctor’s, I shouted from the pain of it”. “This pain is 10/10”
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“Missing limb” |
More discomfort + acute anxiety than real pain (not always a “pain”). Patient has the feeling his/her leg is suddenly missing or unable to carry him/her and is afraid of falling / really hurting himself/herself if on stairs, or outside, etc. |
For some: violent pain (when caused by a movement?). Dull, pain when no particular movement involved. Deep pain. Feeling of unhinged limb. Arrested move. Loss of equilibrium. |
“Sometimes my leg will give way and I fall, so I have to be careful in the stairs”. “It’s abrupt, fast”. “It is a stress because you feel less assured. It’s a deep pain”. “You distrust you own body”. “Your knee feels like a sponge and the joint is not working anymore so you do not trust it and do not dare to put your weight on it”.
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“Cramp” (feels like) or wooden leg syndrome |
(limb) Stiff under the touch + feeling of inner / outer tension. |
A finger or a limb. Nearly crushing sensation (but not physical). Night or day; no identifiable cause. Dull pain; very large impact zone |
“As if the nerve was very tight and stretched to the maximum”. “A dull pain all along my leg, like a wooden leg”. “In the fingers, it is strange: they are stiff, with a contracted look”
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“Pulsating knee” |
Dull pain – can be acute; burning “inside”, swelling around the knee |
Warm to the touch. Pulsating pain + feeling prickling. Skin “too tight”, stiff. Red skin. Long: up to one day |
“I can feel my heart beating in my knee”. “Impossible to bend my knee. It’s twice as large as it was; warm to the touch, and painful. My skin is red too. Intense burning sensation, but it never lasts more than one day”
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“Brutal paralysis” |
A “violent” pain, not lasting + limb/finger “blocked” + sensation of inner ravaging |
May be noisy (cracking). Feeling of “inner ravaging”. Less frightening on knees. High level of anxiety when there is a feeling of ravaging/entropy inside. |
“Violent, but doesn’t last; fingers are contracted, you can’t put them down flat; it feels as if the cartilage is crumbling away, as if it were gravel inside”. “My husband hears it when it cracks, my grandchildren hear it when I am on the stairs”.
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