The Maintenance Loop: Why Symptoms Persist
Even when the original trigger (infection, injury, trauma) is gone, your brain can gets stuck in a negative feedback loop because it keeps predicting danger and creating alarm until we update it.
1. The brain senses or expects danger, pain, or another symptom
2. The body reacts with a stress response that causes symptoms
3. Our mind interprets these symptoms as dangerous. We get stuck in fearful thoughts, catastrophizing, beliefs we are damaged, and try to control or avoid symptoms
4. The more we fear, and over analyse, the more the brain learns: “We are still in danger,” and the cycle strengthens
5. Patterns like over helping, people pleasing, pushing through, self criticism, can add to this cycle
6. Fear is the primary fuel for the cycle, but if we are not processing other emotions, these too are marked as 'unsafe' and add to the cycle.

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