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The Experience � Spirituality Explained

By consciousreminder

Spirituality is a much used and much misunderstood term.

Unfortunately it seems to instantly cause eye-rolling and alienates a large proportion

of the population by its� mere utterance.

Personally I�d like to see the term used less, but if we are going to continue with

it perhaps a bit of clarification is in order.

So here�s 5 things you ought to know about �Spirituality�:

:: Spirituality refers to human perception that is beyond the 5 senses and physicality

In the west tend to think of spirits either as ghosts, or more likely in the UK at least,

as �delicious� alcoholic beverages.

So when someone talks of spirituality we tend to think them either mad or drunk!

But we�re not always nutters or alchies, and whilst there are certain things in the

spiritual sphere that are quite rightly viewed with a degree of skepticism, one�s spiritual

nature is primarily a question of perceptivity.

Currently, we use our five senses to help us perceive the world around us.

These senses are fundamentally flawed but we trust them implicitly.

And yet, our eyes don�t �see� and our ears don�t �hear� � they just receptors

and the brain makes �sense� of the incoming information in the best interests of our survival.

What reality is, therefore, is highly debatable and merely a matter of perception.

The �Spiritual� is undetectable through our traditional five senses, but human beings

are equipped with the means to experience a dimension beyond the physical.

That means beyond the five senses,beyond elements, beyond atoms, beyond the electromagnetic spectrum,

beyond thought.

Deep seated in all of us there is an innate knowledge that this is true and traditionally

religions have been deemed the means to experience that dimension.

However�

:: Spirituality has very little to do with religion

People have long confused religion and religious practices with spirituality.

Just because one is religious, does not make one spiritual.

Whilst religions do claim to guide their adherents on a spiritual path, one can be deeply religious

without being remotely spiritual.

Religion is a social, societal construct and whilst I�ll save my Marxist views on organised

religion for another post, I would argue that the major role of religion is social cohesion

not spiritual welfare.

I am NOT saying that anyone who practices religion has no spiritual side- we all do,

but the spiritual is that which exists outside the perception of the five senses and indeed

physicality in general � and religions (including beliefs) are still firmly rooted in the corporeal

existence.

Religions are educational institutions promoting adherence to certain moral norms.

Spirituality is not concerned with morality, morality is a human construct.

Religion�s best use in a spiritual sense is a philosophical one, enabling us to recognize

that there is more to us than body and mind.

Religion has all but lost the esoteric knowledge it once had, and has been marginalized in

its educative role by the dominance of Science.

However�

:: Science has now endorsed aspects of �Spirituality�

It is a shame that our �rational� scientific mindset rarely wishes to even search for things

beyond the physical, other than academic theoretical scientists in the mold of Big Bang Theory�s

Sheldon Cooper.

Science, like everything else in our world, is economically driven.

Funding is given only to things with profitable applications or the promise of future profit,

and profit can only do things in this physical realm- so research on detecting �spiritual

forces� is always likely to suffer.

Quantum physics and the scarcely comprehensible string theory and quantum mechanics are now

proving/have proved that all existence is one energy.

At a sub-atomic level particles behave very differently to the physical laws we�re accustomed

to.

Put simply, which will have to do as I am quite simple, all things can be, and are,

everywhere in the universe at the same time � until some level of awareness pays attention

to them, at which point they become fixed.

This was the subject of the infamous Schrodinger�s Cat Experiment.

Whilst sub-atomic particles still fall within the realms of physicality, the incomprehensible

forces and energies that govern them do not necessarily, and we cannot experience the

sub-atomic using our limited senses � in fact we can�t even understand it abstractly

using our thoughts � as Richard Feynman succinctly put it in 1967: �Nobody understands

Quantum Theory.� This could apply equally to spirituality,

as even sages, yogis and buddhas say that enlightenment is not something you can get,

but something that you are�cryptic buggers.

:: Spirituality is used as an umbrella term for many things

Spirituality � Relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material

or physical things . Modern spirituality is centered on the �deepest

values and meanings by which people live.� It embraces the idea of an ultimate or an

alleged immaterial reality.

It envisions an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of his/her being.

These are the definitions provided by the ever reliable(!)

Wikipedia and Oxford Dictionary respectively, but having attended my first ever Mind, Body

and Spirit Festival- there really is no end to the number of things that get labelled

as �spiritual�.

I still remain cynical about a good deal of things I saw at that festival, but that doesn�t

mean that there isn�t something spiritual going on for the people who adhere to it.

With no means of objectively measuring someone�s �spiritualness�- who are we to say?

That means that both religious followers and scientists can be highly spiritual people,

though I think if you look at the pursuits and actions of both those parties- they are

in the minority.

:: It�s not just for hippies

Whilst I wouldn�t describe myself as a hippie, I know some would, particularly if they catch

me doing yoga in my Aladdin pants.

But I wouldn�t describe myself as spiritual either.

I definitely have an interest in it, but I like 95 per cent of the population, am still

deeply ingrained in the physical world.

I have attachments, compulsions, ideas and philosophies.

I have ambitions and wants and needs.

I�m not exactly sure what they are anymore, but despite having faith that I have found

a few paths that could lead me to experiencing a deeper dimension I haven�t embraced them,

because abandoning normal human existence in search of the spiritual could ultimately

be a waste of life.

But ask any serious meditator and they will tell you there is something to nurturing that

inner sense of awareness, of consciousness and that it brings about huge benefits within

our human existence, and the fact that meditation, mindfulness and �yoga� has entered the

mainstream consciousness proves that its not just for hippies.

I spent my younger years as a vehement atheist resentful of religion for �duping� people

and cynical of the supernatural and anything that science couldn�t explain.

I now realize that what I do not know, I do not know; and without experiencing something

we cannot write off the possibility.

But now I�m into �spiritual� stuff I realize that I don�t �know� any of my

rants and musings to be true either.

I haven�t experienced it, it�s all just a philosophical exercise.

But through certain yogic practices, and cultivating that inner perception it may just be possible

to make spirituality

a reality.

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Sexploitation, the tv show where YOU get to choose! - Duration: 2:37.

Good evening ladies and gentlemen, welcome to sexploitation,

the game where your choice could change the life of our contestants forever!

Without further delay let me introduce you to our first contestant, Asha! Our aboriginal

guest recently moved to Montreal from her community. We saw her

potential right away and promised her a way out of poverty! And now our second

contestant, Simon! A great young man who signed himself up for sexploitation.

Figuring he might as well capitalize on his previous experiences of sexual abuse.

Congratulations Simon! We're here to make your dreams a

reality! And last but not least, Sabrina! She's desperately in love with

none other than myself and being the generous man I am I signed her up for

sexploitation as a surprise! I know I know, very big of me to share isn't it? As

always our contestants will be awarded a mystery prize. Exclusively for tonight's

show we'll tell you what they are! First things

first if you choose Asha to satisfy your

craziest fantasies she'll be eternally indebted to me! But the real prize will

be a downward spiral of psychological abuse and sexual violence! Let's give a

big round of applause for Asha! If Simon is tonight's lucky winner he will have

the chance to venture down a path of servitude and be beaten so often that

his self-esteem will be permanently destroyed! The beauty of it all? He'll

think he deserves it! And finally we come to Sabrina. If you choose my sweetheart as

the lucky winner, I'll secretly film an explicit video of us which I'll use to

blackmail her or I could simply replace her by her little sister if she doesn't

satisfy your deepest desires. As a bonus she'll give you herpes...

that I generously gave to her. So which of our lovely contestants will you pick to

sexploit? It's time to make your choice and don't forget if it weren't for you

Sexploitation wouldn't exist!

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Kaine: 'We need to keep the country safe' in wake of terror across globe - Duration: 1:39.

ON YOUR SIDE.

(LAURA) ALL NEW AT

FIVE-THIRTY:

(LAURA) TODAY.. SENATOR

TIM KAINE IS RESPONDING

TO THE TERROR ATTACKS..

CALLING THEM "HORRIBLE."

(CHRIS) HE EVEN TOLD 10

ON YOUR SIDE - SOME

THINGS ARE IN THE WORK IN

WASHINGTON - TO HEL PKEEP

THE COUNTRY SAFE.

FROM OUR CAPITAL BUREAU

IN RICHMOND, TEN ON YOUR

SIDE'S EVANNE

ARMOUR

TERRORISM HAS BEEN A

FOCUS OF SENATOR TIM

KAINE'S.

"THE STRUGGLE AGAINST

NON-STATE TERRORISM IS

VERY REAL. WE HAVE TO BE

ALL IN, BUT CONGRESS HAS

TO APPROPRIATELY EXERCISE

OVERSIGHT."

THIS MONTH.. HE'S HELPING

WRITE THE DEFENSE

AUTHORIZING BILL.

"EVERY YEAR WHEN YOU

WRITE IT YOU WRITE IT TO

ADDRESS WHAT ARE THE

CURRENT CONCERNS. YOU'RE

GOING TO SEE A LOT IN

THIS BILL THAT I THINK

WILL BE ABOUT TERRORIST

ON A PLAN TO KEEP

FIGHTING TERROR A

PRIORITY.

AND IN THE LAST TWO

WEEKS.. HE INTRODUCED A

BILL AS PART OF THE

FOREIGN RELATIONS

COMMITTEE.

"TO TRY TO TAKE THE

EXISTING LEGAL

AUTHORITIES FOR THE

BATTLE AGAINST TERRORISM

-- WHETHER IT'S

TALIBAN, AL QAEDA OR ISIS

-- PUT IT INTO A SINGLE

AUTHORIZATION STATUTE AND

GIVE IT SOME

LIMITATION HAVING LEARNED

SOME PAINFUL LESSONS FROM

THE EXPERIENCE OF BEING

AT WAR FOR THE LAST 16

YEARS."

KAINE SAYS WE HAVE TO

WORK WITH OTHER COUNTRIES

TO HELP PROTECT OUR OWN.

HE'S NOT CONVINCED

PRESIDENT TRUMP IS DOING

IT THE RIGHT WAY.

"I REALLY WORRY THAT

PRESIDENT TRUMP'S

ACTIVITIES AGAINST OUR

ALLIES, ESPECIALLY OUR

NATO

ALLIES, ARE ACTUALLY

MAKING US WEAKER."

HE SAYS.. SHARED

INTELLIGENCE IS CRUCIAL.

"THE NUMBER OF POTENTIAL

TERRORIST ACTIVITIES THAT

HAVE BEEN STOPPED BECAUSE

OF SHARED INTELLIGENCE IS

HIGH. THE MORE YOU SHARE,

THE BETTER YOU SHARE, THE

SAFER YOU ARE. BUT YOU

ONLY DO THAT WITH

ALLIES."

EVANNE ARMOUR.. "WE

WANT TO KEEP THE COUNTRY

SAFE AND WE NEED

TO KEEP THE COUNTRY

SAFE." 10 ON YOUR SIDE

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BLANKE LAKS OG RØDVINSPATTER (1/2) - Skjern Å | Salmon Fishing - Duration: 9:38.

Hi and welcome to this little video, where I'm..

At Skjern River

Because i have vacation before my exams, so I'll just fish as long as i want to

Ofcourse untill i need to go to my exams

So i brought a bottle of "Chenin Blanc"

Witch I'll be using..

To give a toast

To wish myself good fortune on this trip

And now the plan is just to catch a lot of salmon and..

Meet up with some great friends and..

Then we are going fishing

And then we just need to celebrate that summer is here - and catch some salmon god dammit!!

Life is good!

I'm staying at the "Zpey-Lodge" these days

Witch is right here behind me

And I've ordered

Nr. 37 on their Menu, witch is..

Some shit with pepperoni and some shit with cucumber

And off course a great bottle of wine

Well yeah, yesturday..

I was running with my girlfriend

And when i came back to the car, the windshield was shattered...

So I've lost my cellphone and my beloved orange Haglöf Jacket

It was my absolute favorite jacket

But It's all gone now :(

They apparently thought it was cool enough to steal..

Witch i dont get, since it was dirty and smelled like old fishing-bum and shit..

So i really dont get why..

Why'd they steal it?

So now i have a fancy new windshield

At first i thought to myself, that i didn't really feel like going fishing

Because i was pretty upset..

But then i was like, fuck it!

I'll just go fishing god dammit!

If something upsets you..

Then just go fishing!

Cheers!

I just had a bite down here

So lets see if i can manage to catch it

Yeah, there it was!

Haha, holy shit!

Awesome!

Nooo!

NoooNoNoNo!

Bullshit!

It was a bloody seatrout

It was a damn seatrout, and a good one aswell..

Dammit!

Why the hell did i lose it?

Uhhj!

Wuuuh!

Holy shit!

Yeeeeah - hahah!

I just lost a seatrout!

Oii!

Oii - Don't jump on the shore you crazy bastard!

Holt shit, it's misbehaving real bad!

Easy easy easy!

Wuuh!

I think it will swim into the weed up there

If I'm not taking care

I think it is already stuck

Nope, apparently not

Wuuuh!

Hahahah!

Chill chill!

Little buddy <3

It really wants to beach itself over there - what the hell is it doing?

Ah, It's not even that big

Really nice fish though

It's not everyday you get to fight salmon and show off your bitchtits

Hahah

Uhj!

I might loose this fish

It's hooked pretty poorly

- You got a fish on? - Salmon!

It's a small one

But it's a beautiful fish

It's really really strong

It's not that big, but it's super strong

Let's try..

Got it!

Nice!

NiceNiceNice!

- You ready? - Yeah!

Okay - one, two, three!

- Okay, lift it

- Waaaow, so nice! - Nice!

- Super! - Nice

- Beautiful fish!

- It's a nice fish

- Is there sealice?

- Ahh, no.. No lice

- No? - No

- How long do you think it is?

- It's 75 maybe

- Yeah

- Ah, maybe 80

- So sweet

- Yeah, there we go!

- Nice! - Super!

- Super nice! - Congratulations!

- Yeah, thank you! And thanks for the help!

- Was really nice!

- Let me show you the photo

- Yeeeah nice!

- Nice

- I just lost a seatrout, quite big, up here..

- Also

- Phew, I'm really sweating now, hah!

- Now my buddy "Eff" is here

- Witch is my..

- Best fishing buddy

- We've been fishing on Iceland

- And here in Skjern River

- And we've cought

- Well we've cought some really nice fish together

- And he's here because i got a salmon today and..

- To use the "Celebration-Kit" with me

- heheheh

- Well okay then - Hahah

- Well, there's nothing like a glass of gin

- Haha nope, just gin and gin <3

- Here comes the pipe!

- Aaaarh-hahaaaah! - Hahahahah!

- Hehehe - Arh!

- Hahaha-hohoho - Hahah!

- I have no hair on my leg now! - Hahah!

- Well, cheers my friend!

- Cheers!

- Thanks for coming

- My pleasure

- Ah a tick!

- Well, now we'll just celebrate the fish and then..

We'll fish all day tomorrow and the day after that.

- So let's hope there's more fish in the river!

- Thanks for now - Remember to subscribe

- And then we'll see you guys tomorrow

- Where the two of us is going to hustle some salmon!

- Well off course we are! - Off course mate!

- And now, we'll have a nice little bath

- Mr. Tanlines! - Mr. Bra

- Damn it's soo cold man! - Mr. GoPro-Tanlines

- Arh!

- Hehe

- Cough! - Hahaha!

- Wow this is actually really nice! - It's epic man

- It might be cold, but damn it is so good!

- It's really nice! - yeah!

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The Experience – Spirituality Explained - Duration: 9:14.

The Experience � Spirituality Explained

By consciousreminder

Spirituality is a much used and much misunderstood term.

Unfortunately it seems to instantly cause eye-rolling and alienates a large proportion

of the population by its� mere utterance.

Personally I�d like to see the term used less, but if we are going to continue with

it perhaps a bit of clarification is in order.

So here�s 5 things you ought to know about �Spirituality�:

:: Spirituality refers to human perception that is beyond the 5 senses and physicality

In the west tend to think of spirits either as ghosts, or more likely in the UK at least,

as �delicious� alcoholic beverages.

So when someone talks of spirituality we tend to think them either mad or drunk!

But we�re not always nutters or alchies, and whilst there are certain things in the

spiritual sphere that are quite rightly viewed with a degree of skepticism, one�s spiritual

nature is primarily a question of perceptivity.

Currently, we use our five senses to help us perceive the world around us.

These senses are fundamentally flawed but we trust them implicitly.

And yet, our eyes don�t �see� and our ears don�t �hear� � they just receptors

and the brain makes �sense� of the incoming information in the best interests of our survival.

What reality is, therefore, is highly debatable and merely a matter of perception.

The �Spiritual� is undetectable through our traditional five senses, but human beings

are equipped with the means to experience a dimension beyond the physical.

That means beyond the five senses,beyond elements, beyond atoms, beyond the electromagnetic spectrum,

beyond thought.

Deep seated in all of us there is an innate knowledge that this is true and traditionally

religions have been deemed the means to experience that dimension.

However�

:: Spirituality has very little to do with religion

People have long confused religion and religious practices with spirituality.

Just because one is religious, does not make one spiritual.

Whilst religions do claim to guide their adherents on a spiritual path, one can be deeply religious

without being remotely spiritual.

Religion is a social, societal construct and whilst I�ll save my Marxist views on organised

religion for another post, I would argue that the major role of religion is social cohesion

not spiritual welfare.

I am NOT saying that anyone who practices religion has no spiritual side- we all do,

but the spiritual is that which exists outside the perception of the five senses and indeed

physicality in general � and religions (including beliefs) are still firmly rooted in the corporeal

existence.

Religions are educational institutions promoting adherence to certain moral norms.

Spirituality is not concerned with morality, morality is a human construct.

Religion�s best use in a spiritual sense is a philosophical one, enabling us to recognize

that there is more to us than body and mind.

Religion has all but lost the esoteric knowledge it once had, and has been marginalized in

its educative role by the dominance of Science.

However�

:: Science has now endorsed aspects of �Spirituality�

It is a shame that our �rational� scientific mindset rarely wishes to even search for things

beyond the physical, other than academic theoretical scientists in the mold of Big Bang Theory�s

Sheldon Cooper.

Science, like everything else in our world, is economically driven.

Funding is given only to things with profitable applications or the promise of future profit,

and profit can only do things in this physical realm- so research on detecting �spiritual

forces� is always likely to suffer.

Quantum physics and the scarcely comprehensible string theory and quantum mechanics are now

proving/have proved that all existence is one energy.

At a sub-atomic level particles behave very differently to the physical laws we�re accustomed

to.

Put simply, which will have to do as I am quite simple, all things can be, and are,

everywhere in the universe at the same time � until some level of awareness pays attention

to them, at which point they become fixed.

This was the subject of the infamous Schrodinger�s Cat Experiment.

Whilst sub-atomic particles still fall within the realms of physicality, the incomprehensible

forces and energies that govern them do not necessarily, and we cannot experience the

sub-atomic using our limited senses � in fact we can�t even understand it abstractly

using our thoughts � as Richard Feynman succinctly put it in 1967: �Nobody understands

Quantum Theory.� This could apply equally to spirituality,

as even sages, yogis and buddhas say that enlightenment is not something you can get,

but something that you are�cryptic buggers.

:: Spirituality is used as an umbrella term for many things

Spirituality � Relating to or affecting the human spirit or soul as opposed to material

or physical things . Modern spirituality is centered on the �deepest

values and meanings by which people live.� It embraces the idea of an ultimate or an

alleged immaterial reality.

It envisions an inner path enabling a person to discover the essence of his/her being.

These are the definitions provided by the ever reliable(!)

Wikipedia and Oxford Dictionary respectively, but having attended my first ever Mind, Body

and Spirit Festival- there really is no end to the number of things that get labelled

as �spiritual�.

I still remain cynical about a good deal of things I saw at that festival, but that doesn�t

mean that there isn�t something spiritual going on for the people who adhere to it.

With no means of objectively measuring someone�s �spiritualness�- who are we to say?

That means that both religious followers and scientists can be highly spiritual people,

though I think if you look at the pursuits and actions of both those parties- they are

in the minority.

:: It�s not just for hippies

Whilst I wouldn�t describe myself as a hippie, I know some would, particularly if they catch

me doing yoga in my Aladdin pants.

But I wouldn�t describe myself as spiritual either.

I definitely have an interest in it, but I like 95 per cent of the population, am still

deeply ingrained in the physical world.

I have attachments, compulsions, ideas and philosophies.

I have ambitions and wants and needs.

I�m not exactly sure what they are anymore, but despite having faith that I have found

a few paths that could lead me to experiencing a deeper dimension I haven�t embraced them,

because abandoning normal human existence in search of the spiritual could ultimately

be a waste of life.

But ask any serious meditator and they will tell you there is something to nurturing that

inner sense of awareness, of consciousness and that it brings about huge benefits within

our human existence, and the fact that meditation, mindfulness and �yoga� has entered the

mainstream consciousness proves that its not just for hippies.

I spent my younger years as a vehement atheist resentful of religion for �duping� people

and cynical of the supernatural and anything that science couldn�t explain.

I now realize that what I do not know, I do not know; and without experiencing something

we cannot write off the possibility.

But now I�m into �spiritual� stuff I realize that I don�t �know� any of my

rants and musings to be true either.

I haven�t experienced it, it�s all just a philosophical exercise.

But through certain yogic practices, and cultivating that inner perception it may just be possible

to make spirituality

a reality.

For more infomation >> The Experience – Spirituality Explained - Duration: 9:14.

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JAMA Internal Medicine Study Links Chronic Pain and Dementia - Duration: 2:55.

Chronic pain is an epidemic in the US, but this study, appearing in JAMA Internal Medicine

suggests that the consequences of chronic pain may extend beyond quality of life issues.

Researchers led by Elizabeth Whitlock at UCSF examined data from the Health and Retirement

Study, a longitudinal survey study of just over 10,000 older adults.

Every two years, the participants provided answers to questions about pain and cognition,

along with a host of other factors.

They divided that group into the 1,120 individuals who reported moderate to severe pain in both

the 1998 and 2000 surveys, and everyone else.

As you can see here, these folks were quite different at baseline.

People with persistent pain were less likely to be male, were less educated, less financially

secure, and had a greater burden of comorbidities, especially depression.

But the question was whether the people with pain would have a more rapid decline in cognitive

function, or a higher risk of dementia.

I think the risk of dementia analysis is the most salient here.

Start with the graph on the left.

The x-axis shows us time in years from the year 2000 visit.

The Y-axis shows us the predicted dementia probability.

Now, why not just show us the rate of dementia?

Well, the researchers didn't have access to that data – this was just a survey.

So they used a technique to convert the survey answers to a predicted dementia risk.

In other words, for each person they could hang up the phone, enter the data into a model,

and say – huh – that guy has a 50% chance of being demented.

No, it's not perfect, but it's not bad.

In any case, the left box shows us the unadjusted risk.

People with persistent pain are clearly at higher risk of dementia over time.

But when you account for all those baseline differences, as they do in the graph on the

right, those risks get majorly attenuated.

And this gets us to an interesting issue.

We have a few ways to interpret this.

One possibility is that pain really does damage the brain.

It's not so far-fetched.

Persistent pain may lead to significant cortisol elevation which can certainly alter brain

chemistry.

If you buy that, you'd expect that aggressive treatment of pain in the elderly, perhaps

even with opiates, will reduce the risk of dementia.

But there's another possibility.

Maybe it was the treatment of the persistent pain in this group that caused the cognitive

decline.

We have no details with regards to how the individuals with pain were being treated.

If some of them were receiving opiates, is it crazy to think that opiates were causing

their brains to run a bit slower?

But here's my version of Occam's razor for medical studies: given multiple interpretations

of the data, the least interesting tends to be correct.

In this case, I think pain is most likely just a proxy for poor overall health status

and neither treatment of pain, nor avoidance of treatment of pain will do much to alter

the rate of dementia in this population.

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JAMA Internal Medicine Study Links Chronic Pain and Dementia - Duration: 2:55.

Chronic pain is an epidemic in the US, but this study, appearing in JAMA Internal Medicine

suggests that the consequences of chronic pain may extend beyond quality of life issues.

Researchers led by Elizabeth Whitlock at UCSF examined data from the Health and Retirement

Study, a longitudinal survey study of just over 10,000 older adults.

Every two years, the participants provided answers to questions about pain and cognition,

along with a host of other factors.

They divided that group into the 1,120 individuals who reported moderate to severe pain in both

the 1998 and 2000 surveys, and everyone else.

As you can see here, these folks were quite different at baseline.

People with persistent pain were less likely to be male, were less educated, less financially

secure, and had a greater burden of comorbidities, especially depression.

But the question was whether the people with pain would have a more rapid decline in cognitive

function, or a higher risk of dementia.

I think the risk of dementia analysis is the most salient here.

Start with the graph on the left.

The x-axis shows us time in years from the year 2000 visit.

The Y-axis shows us the predicted dementia probability.

Now, why not just show us the rate of dementia?

Well, the researchers didn't have access to that data – this was just a survey.

So they used a technique to convert the survey answers to a predicted dementia risk.

In other words, for each person they could hang up the phone, enter the data into a model,

and say – huh – that guy has a 50% chance of being demented.

No, it's not perfect, but it's not bad.

In any case, the left box shows us the unadjusted risk.

People with persistent pain are clearly at higher risk of dementia over time.

But when you account for all those baseline differences, as they do in the graph on the

right, those risks get majorly attenuated.

And this gets us to an interesting issue.

We have a few ways to interpret this.

One possibility is that pain really does damage the brain.

It's not so far-fetched.

Persistent pain may lead to significant cortisol elevation which can certainly alter brain

chemistry.

If you buy that, you'd expect that aggressive treatment of pain in the elderly, perhaps

even with opiates, will reduce the risk of dementia.

But there's another possibility.

Maybe it was the treatment of the persistent pain in this group that caused the cognitive

decline.

We have no details with regards to how the individuals with pain were being treated.

If some of them were receiving opiates, is it crazy to think that opiates were causing

their brains to run a bit slower?

But here's my version of Occam's razor for medical studies: given multiple interpretations

of the data, the least interesting tends to be correct.

In this case, I think pain is most likely just a proxy for poor overall health status

and neither treatment of pain, nor avoidance of treatment of pain will do much to alter

the rate of dementia in this population.

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