What even is chronic pain? Why do people who have chronic pain seem so opposed to any sort of cure that isn't medication? They are treated by the doctor who says they need to exercise (because that's how you cure it) and then they complain the doctors are being disabilitophobic. This just feels so unfair compared to everyone else who has real disabilities hindering their movement, like arthiritis for example which young people can get.
I'm saying this because people with chronic pain complain so much online about anyone who asks them to exercise or expects them to use their arms and legs. They say you are being disabilityphobic when you tell them they need to lose weight or they will continue being in pain. My theory is that people with chronic pain are actually mostly just autistic people who were assigned female at birth so were not ever actually told they were autistic and what being autistic is like. They didn't have people to tell them that their senses could get overwhelmed and everything could seem painful when they have bloated fat bodies, so instead they think they are just incapable of doing things. Then they refuse the treatment for the pain which is exercising.
Chronic pain is 1. people being overweight, and 2. psykkkiatrists massively underdiagnosing autism in women.