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Take a Pain Check

by Natasha

Welcome to the Take a Pain Check podcast, a community founded and hosted by the one and only Natasha Trehan. Our podcast is all about diving into the nitty-gritty conversations about health, relationships and everything in between when it comes to living with a chronic illness. With personal experiences from guests, we aim to create an engaging space for anyone looking for support, inspiration, and a good laugh. And we don't just stop there. By bringing together a diverse and amazing lineup of healthcare professionals and patients, we're modeling a wide variety of perspectives. This is especia

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Episodes

Episode 71 - Sculpting a New Path from the Youth System: Rural Roots to Artistic Discovery

57m · Published 09 Jul 16:00

In this week's episode of Take a Pain Check, prepare to be inspired as host Natasha welcomes the Sharona Franklin, an artist from Rural British Columbia. Sharona's story, despite grappling with multiple diagnoses, such as SJIA, AS, IBD, Pericarditis, and Vasculitis, transforms into a remarkable journey of unwavering resilience and strength. Natasha and Sharona dive deep into the profound impact of childhood struggles, the intricate complexities of the youth care system, the unique experiences of rural living, the challenges of dropping out of school, mental health battles, and navigating a unique family dynamic as one of eight siblings. Sharona fearlessly shares her early years, marked by the agonizing pain of being unable to eat. The conversation takes an intimate turn as Sharona vulnerably unveils the challenges she faced growing up within the youth care system, grappling with the involvement of social workers and lawyers in her life, and the far-reaching impact on both herself and her siblings. Despite these obstacles, Sharona discovered a wellspring of solace and empowerment through her passion for art. Natasha and Sharona embark on an exploration of the power of artistic expression, as Sharona recounts her early forays into creativity as a means to escape the confines of her circumstances. They delve into the judgments she faced due to perceptions surrounding having an assistant when doing art, and how she harnessed her lived experiences to create art that illuminates the unseen challenges of living with chronic illness. Lastly, Sharona ends off the episode raising awareness and fostering understanding, breaking down barriers and championing the voices of those facing similar struggles. Sharona's socials: Instagram: @hot.crip, @disabled_personals, @paid.technologies Articles to learn more about Sharona's journey: https://www.artbasel.com/stories/sharona-franklin-bioethics-disability-activism-statements-art-basel-2023?lang=enhttps://luttecollective.com/featured-artists/sharona-franklin Our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara

Episode 70 - Joint Forces: Rheumatology and Oral Surgery Collaboration

44m · Published 25 Jun 16:00


Join us on this week's episode of Take a Pain Check where our host, Natasha, delves into the world of pediatric oral and maxillofacial surgery with our esteemed guest, Dr. Cory Resnick. A science enthusiast since childhood, Dr. Resnick shares his journey into dentistry and his love for academic surgery. He discusses the challenges of maintaining work-life balance while running a private practice in New York and enlightens us about the inspiring environment created by working with trainee surgeons. This episode explores an often overlooked aspect of rheumatology - TMJ arthritis. Dr. Resnick sheds light on its recent recognition, the difficulties in early detection, and its prevalence among JIA patients. He further delves into the complexities of treating TMJ arthritis, the concerns related to using steroids in growing jaw joints, and the possibilities of joint reconstruction. Learn about the subtle signs that can hint at TMJ issues in children and the need for increased awareness and education about this 'forgotten joint'. We wrap up with a hopeful note on the formation of the TMJaw Research Consortium - an international group that it working towards better understanding and treatment of TMJ arthritis. Tune in as we navigate the fascinating crossroads of rheumatology and oral and maxillofacial surgery, uncovering profound insights and innovative perspectives from the field. Resources discussed: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/f... Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara

Episode 69 - The Good Days and the Bad Days

31m · Published 11 Jun 16:00

On this week's episode of Take a Pain Check with your host Natasha, we delve into the world of Nikki Bhatti. Nikki bravely shares her personal journey living with rheumatoid arthritis - from the first instances of joint pain in her fingers and toes, to the evolution of her medication journey with her current medication called Actemra. Listen in as she discusses the social implications of managing arthritis, and dives deep into what it is like being a South Asian woman managing cultural expectations while grappling with her own health. Natasha and Nikki dive into the discussion on lifestyle changes. Nikki discusses her experience with gym visits and swimming, along with the adaptations she's had to make to her work schedule due to morning stiffness and flare-ups. Hear about her experiences with arthritic nodule surgery and how she navigates disability within the workplace. Lastly, Nikki highlights her significant contributions to arthritis research as a part of the APAB board at Arthritis Research Canada, including the creation of an educational video. Natasha and Nikki end off the episode by discussing how they met each other! Resources mentioned in the episode: https://youtu.be/ll0avFOq210 Check out our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Check out Nikki's socials: Instagram: strengthwithra

Episode 68 - Physiotherapy Unleashed: Taming The Pain Beast

38m · Published 28 May 16:00

Welcome to this week’s episode of Take a Pain Check with Natasha where we dive deep into the world of pain management. In this enlightening conversation, Nathan Augeard, a physiotherapist from Quebec and the visionary behind Physio Connection comes onto the podcast. Join us as we explore various facets of pain management and gain valuable insights from Nathan’s expertise. Nathan compares the healthcare systems of Scotland and Canada, shedding light on wait times and other crucial differences. This episode delves into the pain and pacing strategy, uncovering the interplay between stress and its impact on pain. He discusses his groundbreaking research and talks about how physiotherapy students across Canadian universities are taught pain management. As Natasha and Nathan explore the various aspects of pain management, Nathan highlights the importance of interpersonal competencies such as empathy, respect, and advocating for patients. Nathan sheds light on how this Canadian network connects individuals living with pain to qualified physiotherapists, with a particular focus on enhancing access in remote regions. Tune in to this episode and let’s embark on a journey to unlock the benefits of physiotherapy and conquer the challenges of pain together. Resources mentioned: https://www.amazon.ca/Explain-Pain-Da...https://epublications.marquette.edu/p...https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/...https://www.physioconnection.ca/ Check out our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Check out Nathan's socials Facebook: http://facebook.com/physioconnection.ca Twitter: http://twitter.com/ptconnection_ca Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/physio_conn... Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara

Episode 67 - The RA-lity Of Lupus

39m · Published 07 May 16:00

In honour of Canadian Mental Health Week and Lupus Awareness Month, tune in to this week’s episode as Krissy Stephenson, a successful business owner and chronic illness warrior, shares her journey of living with Rheumatoid Arthritis (RA) and Lupus. Krissy discusses the challenges of finding a good rheumatologist who understands the complexities of her conditions, her medication journey, and her experience with pregnancy and RA. Krissy also introduces us to the Spoon Theory, a powerful metaphor used by those with chronic illness to explain their limited energy each day. She talks about how she allocates responsibilities as a mother and entrepreneur and discusses her mental health journey with a therapist who also has Lupus. Join us as we explore Krissy’s inspiring story of perseverance, hope, and resilience, including her experience as a kindergarten teacher and her successful Direct Superior Hip Replacement surgery that changed her life. Don’t miss this week’s episode of Take a Pain Check. Check out our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Check out Krissy's socials: Instagram: @chronicallyillkrissy Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara

Episode 66 - Resilience Strikes a Chord: A 13 Year Old’s Story

41m · Published 23 Apr 16:00

Join host Natasha on this week's heartwarming episode of Take a Pain Check, as she sits down with Isabella, a remarkable 13-year-old girl who shares her inspiring journey with Lupus, Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis, and Sjogren’s. Isabella's story began during the pandemic, when she experienced excruciating pain in her elbows at the tender age of 9. Initially hesitant to see a doctor, she attributed the pain to her extracurricular activities. However, after her hands turned purple due to Raynaud's, she finally sought medical help.

In this episode, Natasha and Isabella discuss the challenges faced by vulnerable patients and their families during the diagnosis process. Isabella shares how she was dismissed in the clinical setting, but her resilience and determination led her to make the necessary lifestyle changes. She talks about how she embarked on a medication journey which had its ups and down. She also discusses her journey with using mobility aids from a young age. Despite the obstacles, Isabella's unwavering spirit shines through, as she adapted to homeschooling with her sister and found support from her family and close friends.

Isabella also shares how she used music and humor to cope with her pain, despite the challenges with her hands when she played piano. Her advocacy journey and involvement with the Arthritis Society, including attending their yearly camp and kids' programs, are also discussed. Isabella's story of hope and perseverance will inspire you to live life to the fullest, even in the face of adversity. So, don't miss this episode of Take a Pain Check, and join Isabella on her journey towards living her best life!

Episode 65 - Beyond the White Coat: Empowerment in Patient Partnerships

46m · Published 09 Apr 16:00

In this week's episode of Take a Pain Check, Natasha welcomes Cassidy Bradley, a medical student at Dalhousie University, who bravely shares her journey with Fibromyalgia and POTS. Cassidy's story starts with her symptoms emerging during her time as a national-level speed skater, eventually leading to hip surgery. She discusses her mental health struggles and the benefits of therapy in coping with chronic illness, as well as accepting her disability and navigating accommodations in medical school. Cassidy opens up about the challenges she has faced with hip surgery, physiotherapy, and managing fibromyalgia and POTS, including temperature sensitivity and allodynia. She shares the adjustments she has made, such as using a heated blanket and wearing braces. Additionally, she highlights her advocacy work as a patient partner in research, advocating for the patient voice and aligning research with patient needs and values, along with Natasha who shares her own patient partner experience. Cassidy also shares her positive experiences at Brigadoon Village, a camp for children with chronic illnesses, where she found support from counselors and fellow campers. Don't miss this insightful episode as Cassidy Bradley shares her inspiring journey on Take a Pain Check! Cassidy's socials: Twitter and Instagram: @Cassidybradley_ Check out our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara #fibromyalgia #medicalstudent #dalhousie #speedskater #rheumatology #pots

Episode 64 - Advocacy Across Borders: Kabir’s TAPC Journey from South Africa

51m · Published 26 Mar 16:00

Get ready to be inspired by this podcast episode hosted by Natasha Trehan and featuring Kabir Budlender! Kabir is a 16-year-old high school student and JIA patient from Johannesburg, South Africa. He's not just any ordinary teenager though - he's a passionate advocate for educating others about what life is really like when you're living with chronic illness and invisible disability. He discusses his medication journey for POTS, JIA and IBD including his experience with Humira and Methotrexate. Not only that, Natasha and Kabir both discuss their passion for music and how it continues to be a form of escapism despite the hurdles of arthritis. Kabir sits on the Executive team of the Take a Pain Check Foundation and is also a member of Arthritis Kids South Africa. In this episode, Kabir dives deeper into the issue of rheumatic illness in South Africa and how challenging it can be to get a diagnosis if you don't have medical aid or insurance. He also touches upon the language barrier to easy access of information, the maintenance of medications in lower socioeconomic areas and the barriers for access to care - North America vs South Africa’s health care system. He discusses the social aspects of having a chronic illness and being in high school as well as accommodations. Lastly, Kabir shares how getting involved with organizations like TAPC can be a beneficial part of one's rheumatic disease journey. Relevant links: William's Story: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CmOwvc... WORD Day Video: https://www.instagram.com/reel/CjnEZe... Kabir's Blog: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/post/h... Kabir's socials: Instagram: @kbudlender_ and @thechronicallyill_teen Check out our socials: Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch... Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara

Episode 63 - Dateability

46m · Published 05 Mar 17:00

On this week’s episode on Take a Pain Check, Jacqueline and Alexa Child come on the podcast to talk about their own personal experience of living with a chronic illness and being a sister of someone who has a chronic illness, respectively. Jacqueline starts off by discussing her diagnosis journey with Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome and other chronic illnesses. She talks about bad joint and muscle pain, having a butterfly rash, experiencing sensitivity to the sun, and dealing with GI symptoms that led her to seek help from a medical professional. On the other hand, Alexa discusses how she was 3000 miles away for law school, and she started off not really understanding what Jacqueline was dealing with. But once she truly learned more about it, it changed her as a person and gave her a unique perspective. Growing up in Telluride, a ski resort, there were no hospitals nearby and no specialist nearby so Jacqueline discusses her access to care barriers. Alexa and Jacqueline discuss their lives’ living together and how they became more mature than others around them as they had different lived experiences. Jacqueline talks about the difficulties being honest with Alexa about her symptoms as it’s hard a challenge to ask for help. Moreover, Jacqueline talks about her heart surgery after being born with a congenital heart defect at age 25. They end off the episode by talking about Dateability, a dating app for the chronically ill and disabled. Dateability was made based on the lived experiences of Jacqueline’s dating life and constant rejections. They talk about how the app works, their future goals for the app and how they hope to connect this ever growing community.

Dateability: https://info.dateabilityapp.com/  

Jacqueline and Alexa's socials:  @dateabilityapp @jacquelineechild @alexabchild  Check out our socials:  Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch...  Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck


 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck    Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara  

Episode 62: Journaling Through Ankylosing Spondylitis

34m · Published 19 Feb 17:00

On this week’s episode, Chris Pudlak talks about his journey with Ankylosing Spondylitis. Diagnosed at age 36, Chris struggled to lift up his kids or even play with them because of his arthritis pain. Since day one, he started journaling in which he intertwined his engineering skills to track his symptoms. He discusses lifestyle changes he implemented and how he tracked his symptoms. Not only that, Natasha and Chris discuss workplace accommodations such as a height adjusting desks and a different type of handshake. Chris also gives tips on how to cycle and run with ergonomic equipment. He talks about the impact of physiotherapy on his arthritis. Lastly, Chris talks abut his book ” Achieving Wellness Through Arthritis” and his involvement in Arthritis Research Canada.

Check our Chris' Socials:  Twitter and Facebook: @ChrisPudlak   

Check out our socials:  Website: https://www.takeapaincheck.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/takeapainch...  Twitter: https://twitter.com/takeapaincheck​​​  Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@takeapaincheck     

Growing Pains, Copyright, 2018, Alessia Cara   

Take a Pain Check has 98 episodes in total of non- explicit content. Total playtime is 68:04:57. The language of the podcast is English. This podcast has been added on November 27th 2022. It might contain more episodes than the ones shown here. It was last updated on June 7th, 2024 20:14.

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