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Sickboy

From Patient to Med School: Chronic Pain

Sickboy

CBC

Society & Culture

4.8524 Ratings

🗓️ 7 December 2020

⏱️ 59 minutes

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Summary

Tony is a med student who has already spent years working to treat his chronic pain. While his struggles aren’t over, he hopes others who experience chronic pain will keep trying new treatments until they find one that works for them.

Transcript

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0:00.0

I'm Lisa Yuso, a digital producer at Ideas, the podcast that likes to feed your curiosity.

0:07.8

I ask my colleagues why they think you should listen.

0:11.8

Ideas can make you the smartest, most interesting guest at your next dinner party in less than 60 minutes.

0:18.7

It's got the best of a storytelling podcast

0:21.2

with the best of a great lecture.

0:23.6

You can pretty much never predict

0:25.4

where an episode will take you,

0:27.0

but you can count on every episode

0:29.0

to shift your perspective,

0:30.9

even just a little.

0:32.4

Find and follow ideas

0:33.7

wherever you get your podcasts.

0:39.8

This is a CBC podcast.

0:43.9

Welcome to Sick Boy, a podcast where we talk about what it's like to be sick.

0:47.7

This week's guest is Tony.

0:49.5

He suffers from chronic pain.

0:51.8

Let's talk about it.

1:00.7

Yeah. offers from chronic pain. Let's talk about it. All right. We're sitting here with our new friend, Tony, all the way from Alberta.

1:09.0

There was a question. There was a question.

1:11.5

There was a question mark there because I was kind of actually not sure, but I'm glad we figured

1:17.1

that out together.

1:20.3

Tony, you are, so I want to preface this by saying this.

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