I am deeply impressed by the way you deal with complex pain and with your patients.

E.G. Amsterdam
After a year and a half of feeling lost in my body, the healthcare system, and therefore also in my head, I finally feel seen. I am deeply impressed by the way you deal with complex pain and with your patients. Over the past year, I have been treated by various doctors and therapists who, in my opinion, jumped to conclusions too quickly. My pain was sometimes even completely psychologized. I found that humiliating and even devastating. These practitioners had good intentions. They really wanted to help me. But I feel that our healthcare system is designed in such a way that we want to provide an answer for everything—even if something is not yet understood. In doing so, we overlook the complexity of human beings, and people become even more entangled in their situation. After yesterday's intake and treatment, I have regained my confidence in my body and intuition. I know there is still a long way to go, but I can bear the uncertainty and duration because I finally understand what is going on. And I have been seen. By you. It is clear to me that chronic pain has a psychological component.Fetskeexplained that very clearly yesterday. And precisely because there is recognition of the mechanical aspect, there is more room to look at the psychological side. That is incredibly helpful. I want to thank you. Thank you so much. I can breathe again, and I am giving myself time to get to know my body better and to learn to move better. Trust, motivation, interest, and patience.