This is a personal narrative, a record of my passage among victims of
chronic pain and the discoveries that have come from those encounters. I
write for physicians, nurses, therapists, and caregivers, but mostly, I
write for you who suffer the disease. I know you very well, perhaps as
well as anybody in the world. I have listened to your stories with
patience and attention, and I have been greatly rewarded. You have
trusted me with the deep recesses of your thoughts and fears, and the
memories of the dreadful experiences that are so often the origin of
chronic pain. I have treated thousands of you and I believe I have some
understanding of your illness. I offer a series of essays about people
like you who suffer chronic pain. From their case histories, I derive
certain conclusions. Some conclusions are bold and imaginative. Some are
disturbing and frightful. Not all of them will apply to you, but some
certainly will. My wish is that you gain greater understanding of you.