from Shasta
It is with great sadness that I have to share with all of you that our good friend and fellow activist, Lisa Pray has passed on. I was asked to let everyone know.
Lisa was always such a fun person to talk with, had a wonderful spirit and cared so very much about our community. Even though she struggled with her health, she never stopped working to raise awareness. She loved making her videos on TikTok and many of us learned so much from her. Her quest for the truth and her joy for activism was a joy to be around. I always appreciated her for giving us all a voice in her room she created “The Painful Truth”. She stood by her friends and her passion really shined through.
I miss you Lisa Pray. I can’t believe that I will never hear your voice again. Thank you for always being such a good friend to me.
Filed under: General Problems
RIP Lisa. Thank you for all your work
What happened? Any COD Steve? Did her excess pain cause a heart attack? She was such a sweet delight
some have stated cardiomyopathy… it appeared to be well known that her pain management was very little or none and was dealing with uncontrolled high blood pressure and one looks up the side effects of uncontrolled high blood pressure cardiomyopathy is typically the first one listed… if those are true then her death could be an example of prescriber induced premature death… I am attaching a graphic of all the comorbidity issues that can be cause or complicated by under/untreated pain https://www.pharmaciststeve.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/06/harmofpain.jpg
I heard that people in pain wear out their adrenals since their bodies are always under stress. It is called cardiac-adrenal pain syndrome ( simply from lack of pain treatment.) Can you take a look at that and see what you think
You are correct and long term under/untreated pain can cause a pt to develop Addison’s Disease here is post on my blog about Addison’s https://www.pharmaciststeve.com/12-addisons-disease-symptoms-you-shouldnt-overlook/
Oh no!! This is truly sad….RIP Lisa, your presence and effort was such an inspiration…may you now be at peace …
Oh no, not another person gone! Lisa was a marvelous, upbeat woman with a heart as big as the universe. RIP Lisa…
I am so sorry to hear of Lisa’s passing. It’s a blow that has been dealt to the chronic pain community. She was an inspiration to me, being as her health was what it was, even still never having lost that fire and determination to make a positive difference for us all. She was a tough lady and she did not mince words, which is are just some of the things that I greatly admired about her. I hate that we have lost another asset, a friend to all of those that know and speak the truth. Such a terrible situation, no human being should be left to die in pain. Ever. My heart goes out to her family and all that loved and respected her. She will absolutely be missed.
I spoke with her in the fakebook days. I helped her gather photos for her videos. She was so sick…