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Tony Funderburk Posted on May 25, 2026 by TonyMay 25, 2026
Mask pain on that endless gravy train

Drugs mask pain.

Pain is your body’s way (through your brain) to signal a problem. When drugs mask pain, your brain doesn’t send that signal clearly And most times it only gets worse. Even as you feel fine or even feel better. But a prescription is not a protocol for a healthy, well-balanced life. Despite what most doctors say. (remember, the longer you stay on the drugs easier is for them to make their Mercedes payments)

Sure, you can mask the pain signals to your brain.

And I know there are times when that could be beneficial. But drugs significantly reduce your mental sharpness. And there needs to be what everybody likes to call and exit strategy. At least if your goal is better health and wellness.

I remember, quite a few years ago, when I installed a new front door handle for an elderly lady. As she invited me in to look thing over I noticed a variety of medications in one of those plastic pill organizers. She also had a variety of over-the-counter pills for indigestion, irregularity, and the usual suspects.

This nice lady kept stating how she “can’t remember anything.”

How many times have I heard that from people on multiple prescription drugs.

She wrote down everything I recommended we get to make the repairs. And then she asks me the same questions again and wrote down the same information again. It’s so sad to see someone, so obviously capable otherwise, who can’t remember what she just wrote down while it’s still under the pen in her hand.

And yet, I see (and know) plenty of elderly people who are sharp as a tack, quick as a whip, and bright as a new penny. How’s that for visuals? Almost always, those folks either don’t do prescription drugs or at the most only one or two. Now, I’m not a doctor or scientist, but even I can put two and two together.

Here’s my final word on drugs…(for now)

I’m not telling you to get off all your meds, if you’re on them. And I’m not saying ALL drugs are bad ALL the time. In fact, I benefited, somewhat, from some drugs after a stroke last year. But I AM saying you should consider the long-term effects of any prescriptions you’re told to take. And don’t take all those warnings on the drug commercials lightly. I know, from experience, how it only takes one of those warnings to be true for YOU to make the difference between a truly healthy life and no life. So…

What’s your prescription?
How do you feel?
You’re feelin’ real good?
But is the “good” real?
‘Cause medication
Can’t cure your pain.
You might ease aching,
But what will you gain
Slowing your memory
Down to a crawl?
Consider options.
Consider them all.
Your life is precious.
Give it your best.
Give yourself real foods.
Trust God for the rest.     © 2017 TF

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Posted in healthy habits, Motivation Monday, Rhyme and Reason, Tony Funderburk | Tagged feel the pain, mask pain, pain in this world
Tony Funderburk Posted on September 12, 2024 by TonySeptember 12, 2024
Painful day: fading away or ready to slay?

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Another painful day of anxiety. And the effects, of it, range from silent crying to freaked-out scenes in public places to even assaults.

Day after painful day after day.

Oh, maybe I should clarify. I’m not talkin’ about me. Good heavens, no! I trust that Jesus Christ loves me and that He’ll never leave me nor forsake me. So, I’m covered by the Creator and source of Life. No anxiety here in Funderland. Well, I might get a little anxious if the power goes out while I’m writing this. But even then, I have a backup.

The anxiety I described is posted thousands, maybe even millions, of times a day on social media. For example, I’m gonna copy and paste 6 posts off X (formerly Twitter). And there are so many more I couldn’t go through them all if I spent my whole day scrolling.

But here’s the 6 samples:

~ I wonder if I’m the same. I had a kind of psychotic breakdown from anxiety and have been on drugs for eight years and feel worse not better

~ Some members of this generation will film themselves crying in the car over social anxiety. It’s all in their heads. Reopen the asylums.

~ Are we too soft on our kids? What’s happening with teen anxiety? Why are so many boys taking medication for ADHD?

~ I don’t like this. I feel like I’m overwhelming her with my anxiety, my unexplainable fear of her doing indecent things behind my back. And I’m fighting my own thoughts. She’s truly a good girl. And I’m the crazy one. I’m afraid that i might push her away with my neediness.

~ A man in the video posted a flag on a facebook post and the UK police showed up to arrest him for causing “gross offense with a menacing character which caused someone anxiety.”

~ Intelligence without courage leads to anxiety because you will spend your time overthinking instead of acting, taking risks, improving your life.

The 6th one mentioned an interesting cause.

There were also lots of people who showed their concern that most anxiety happens because people are self-focused instead of nurturing a relationship with God. Yeah, I’ve mentioned that right here on my humble, little website, too.

And I found another hashtag post that simply stated a cure: Action Alleviates Anxiety

I like that one. A lot. In fact, it reminds me of a time, back in 1990, when a particularly tough migraine hit me. I can take a lot of pain. But that painful day was more challenging than usual. So, I wrote a song about it. And I used some indignantly angry personification. Your results might vary…

Mister Pain

He’ll come and jump into your arms.
He’ll stay and try to steal your heart.
And he’ll push and make you say his name.
He’ll shove ’cause he makes force an art.

He’s tough. he turns you inside out.
He’s mean; he means to have it all.
And he’ll push and make you scream his name.
He’ll shove, but don’t you ever fall…

For Mister Pain…he can be seen through.
Mister Pain…you can be mean to
Mister Pain…leave me alone.
Oh, oh, oh Mister Pain…he can be lied to.
Mister Pain…least that’s what I’d do.
Mister Pain…leave me alone.

He’ll smile and stab you in the back.
He’ll pound when he’s inside your head.
And he’ll grab and pull you to your knees.
He’ll yell, but you yell back instead.
Yell back at…

Repeat chorus

(bridge) You’ve got a reason to live,
A reason to be in this place.
Take all the pain he can give,
And throw it right back in his face

Instrumental…repeat chorus to end

© 1990 Tony Funderburk

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Posted in current events, healthy habits, Rhyme and Reason Daily Devotional, Tony Funderburk, Words and Music | Tagged feel the pain, painful day, The Power of God's Love Podcast
Tony Funderburk Posted on July 6, 2015 by TonyJuly 8, 2024
Love Your Neighbor as yourself

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Maybe you already know you’re supposed to “love your neighbor as yourself“. But sometimes your neighbor isn’t very lovable. What do you do then? Well, what would you want done for you if someone thought you weren’t lovable? Maybe you’d want them to try anyway. An wouldn’t it be better if people tried harder to understand each other?

Just think…you have a bad day once in a while, don’t you?

Of course. Everybody does. Sometimes it’s not easy to tell somebody what’s bothering you. You’re afraid they won’t understand. Or even worse…maybe they won’t care. Anyway, they might want to try to help you, but you don’t let them. Has that ever happened to you? Then, maybe you can put yourself in another person’s place the next time you think they’re just being mean.

Make a decision to love your neighbor before you just yell at them.

How does that sound?

Remember this, too. You might love your neighbor the way God wants you to, but they might choose not to love you back. That’s OK. It’s not the best thing, but it’s OK. Because God loves you, and He’s proud of you for trying to love others. And if you’re using your gifts and talents to show God’s love to others, send me a note to tell me how. I’ll put your story right here in my rhymes and reasons.

For now, remember this…

You can’t always understand
What somebody’s going through,
But you still should always try.
It’s what Jesus said to do.

You can’t always feel the pain
When somebody sounds so mean,
But they might be truly hurt
Day and night and in between.

Use your talents, use your gifts
In your one-and-only way.
Let God’s love light shine in you.
Love your neighbor. Start today.

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