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Imagine my Pain

Rukhsar Minhas

Painting
I was inspired by a clinical encounter during a GP consultation which included a female patient explaining what her pain felt like. This patient was particularly memorable because it was my first time hearing the lived-experience of someone with arthritis.
The GP asked her to describe the pain, after a moment of hesitancy she explained that she struggled to do day-to-day tasks. As the patient described how she felt immobilised and reliant on medications I felt very grateful to be trusted with such sensitive information.
Although it was a short conversation, it sparked an idea for a creative piece. I chose this encounter as communicating pain is so complex to translate. Recalling my own memories as a patient, it was difficult to find the ‘right’ words to express my pain – so learning about how we can understand the pain of others was an aspect I wished explore. We often find it difficult to describe pain as it also varies from person to person, and seems even harder to articulate when it is a new feeling.

I chose to use watercolour as my creative medium due to their delicate and fluid qualities.
Painting, I find, encourages introspection, focus and imagination. I chose to use warmer tones alongside darker ones to represent the individual who experiences the pain and is not taken over by it. Depicting different patterns at the site of pain represents how varied individual experiences can be and therefore no single ‘best approach’ to routinely follow.

Effective Consulting, Year One, 2021

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