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Jan. 26, 2024

Ep 11: Kratom: A Game-Changer for Chronic Pain Sufferers Like Deborah E

Deborah E, a long-time friend of mine, shares her life-changing experience with Kratom in this episode. After struggling with chronic pain for over a decade, she turned to prescription painkillers like Oxycodone and Gabapentin for relief.

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Deborah E, a long-time friend of mine, shares her life-changing experience with Kratom in this episode. Struggling with chronic pain for over a decade, she turned to prescription painkillers like Oxycodone and Gabapentin for relief. However, these medications led to numerous side effects, leaving Deborah in search of a better solution. Upon hearing about Kratom from me, she decided to give it a try and was immediately able to manage her pain and reduce her reliance on prescription medications. Deborah credits Kratom with giving her a new lease on life, allowing her to be more present and effective in her daily activities.

Despite misinformation and stigma surrounding Kratom, she encourages others to do their research and consider it as a natural alternative to prescription painkillers. Deborah's story highlights the potential benefits of Kratom for those struggling with chronic pain. It also sheds light on the importance of finding a trusted vendor and starting with a low dose when trying Kratom for the first time. Overall, Deborah's experience serves as a powerful reminder of the healing potential of natural remedies and the importance of seeking alternative solutions to traditional medication.

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Please note: The views and experiences shared in this episode are personal and unique to the guest. Kratom, while featured prominently in these stories, is a botanical substance that is unregulated in the U.S. and various countries around the world. The Kratom Stories Podcast and its host, Madalyn Sklar, do not endorse, promote, or encourage the use of Kratom. We simply aim to shed light on personal experiences and narratives related to this plant. If you're considering using Kratom, we strongly urge you to seek professional medical advice, conduct thorough research, and comply with all local laws and guidelines.

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Deborah Anderson

Lover of Life :) (Musician)

I don't know what I am! No, seriously... Let me back up a few years... decades...

When I was six, and I was told I was chronically ill, I wasn't sure if I would see my seventh birthday, let alone this many decades. So, as far as title? My goal was to LIVE! My mother told everyone I was going to die when I was a kid.

That is why music became such a part of my life. It was what got me through so much. It got me through the pain, both emotionally and physically. I decided that no chronic illness, no abuse, and no amount of pain was going to hold me back from being everything I could be as a human being. Not just a diabetic but a human being. I wasn't competing with the rest of the world. I was competing with myself to survive. That is what drove me and allowed me to become all-state in music, #1 Jazz singer, #1 in Speech, broadcasting, and the list goes on, because I was striving to prove to myself (no one else), that it was possible to be human in spite of a chronic illness and (emotional) pain.

Then, the chronic pain (to an exponential level) set in, and the rules changed yet again... I had learned how to deal with the other stuff, but this stopped me in my tracks... Add to that 120-150 seizures...well...

Thanks to Madalyn Sklar and this newfound community, I have another lease on life, another opportunity to say life might kick you a few times, but you are not out of the game! Keep going... Keep smiling, and keep giving hugs and smiles to others! You are not alone; the world needs your smile and what you h…