Yes. You can heal your chronic pain, even with a scary diagnosis
A personal, empowering story of one woman's journey out of chronic pain. Prepare to be inspired!
Tara didn’t know she had symptoms of primary pain. All she knew, at age 21, was that she was in a hospital bed with meningitis and had an incurable disease. This is the story of how she healed. And how she chooses to heal every day.
Join Tara & co-host Shannon Doughtery and learn:
- Why traditional approaches to Tara’s pain failed
- The new science that changed everything for her chronic pain
- How this new research is helping thousands of people reclaim their lives from chronic pain
If you or anyone you know lives with a chronic illness, this is for you.
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Tara didn’t know she had symptoms of primary pain. All she knew, at age 21, was that she was in a hospital bed with meningitis and had an incurable disease. This is the story of how she healed. And how she chooses to heal every day.
Join Tara & co-host Shannon Doughtery and learn:
- Why traditional approaches to Tara’s pain failed
- The new science that changed everything for her chronic pain
- How this new research is helping thousands of people reclaim their lives from chronic pain
If you or anyone you know lives with a chronic illness, this is for you.
About your hosts
About your host
Tara DiRocco
Tara DiRocco PT, DPT is a pelvic floor physical therapist passionate about chronic pain and pelvic health. After a career in tropical forest science and agriculture in her early 20's, her struggle with chronic pain and illness led her to yoga teaching, meditation, and ultimately to physical therapy school determined to heal. She takes on the responsibility of patient care and pain coaching with her whole heart, and firmly believes everybody has the power to heal themselves.
Shannon Dougherty
Shannon is a pain recovery coach who healed herself from 17 years worth of chronic pain and other symptoms her doctors considered incurable. Her mission is to help spread the word that chronic pain is curable and that no matter how hopeless it might feel, it can and it does get better. Her mantra is "keep going" because you just never know what is going to work and eventually something will!