Thunder Pain and Wellness Blog

Thunder Pain and Wellness Blog

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Jasper Takes His Walk Every Day. So Can You.

If you’ve ever watched an older dog on a walk, you’ve seen something quietly profound. They may be slower than they used to be, and they might need to rest, but they still want go. Every day.


Could TMS Improve Fibromyalgia-Related Pain and Fatigue?

Fibromyalgia can affect nearly every part of daily life. Widespread pain, persistent fatigue, poor sleep, and mental fog often make even simple tasks feel harder than they should. Because fibromyalgia is believed to involve the nervous system amplifying pain signals, treatment often needs to go beyond basic pain relief.


Is the Mental Load Making Women Sick? A Pain Specialist Explains

If you've ever felt like you're managing everyone else's life while barely holding your own together, you're not imagining it. And according to Dr. Thunder, a chronic pain and depression specialist at Thunder Pain and Wellness in Reno, NV, that invisible weight may be doing more damage than most people realize.


Movement Is Medicine: What Our 14-Year-Old Dog Taught Us About Chronic Pain

At Thunder Pain and Wellness, we talk a lot about cutting-edge treatments like SPRAVATO, IV ketamine, and TMS. But sometimes the most powerful lessons come from the simplest places — like watching our 14-year-old dog Jasper hobble out the front door for his morning walk.


Living With Widespread Chronic Pain? Symptoms of Fibromyalgia

Living with pain that affects your entire body can be confusing, exhausting, and deeply discouraging - especially when there’s no clear injury or diagnosis. You may feel sore all over, struggle to get through the day, or wonder why even rest doesn’t seem to help. Many people experiencing widespread chronic pain search for answers long before they ever hear the word fibromyalgia. Understanding the symptoms is often the first step toward finally making sense of what your body has been trying to tell you.


What Do You Think About People Who Don’t Look Sick? -- FAQs with Dr. T

Many people living with chronic pain, depression, or invisible illness learn how to “hold it together” for short periods of time. To the outside world, they may look fine — but internally, they’re struggling just to get through the day.


What to Expect During a Spravato Treatment Session

If you’ve been exploring treatment options for depression that hasn’t responded to traditional therapies, you may have heard about Spravato®. Beginning a new treatment can bring up a lot of questions, and knowing what to expect can help ease anxiety. At Thunder Pain and Wellness, Spravato treatment sessions are designed to be calm, structured, and supported by a dedicated care team every step of the way.


Why Simple Pain Relievers Don’t Work for Chronic Pain -- FAQs with Dr. T

Why doesn’t chronic pain improve with simple pain relievers? In this video, Dr. Thunder explains how chronic pain differs from acute pain and why emotional, cognitive, and lifestyle factors play a major role. Chronic pain involves multiple brain regions — including those related to stress, anxiety, and future concerns — making whole-person, integrative care essential.


Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation: Myths vs. Facts

Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has become an increasingly popular treatment for individuals struggling with depression and other mental health conditions. However, like many medical innovations, it’s surrounded by misinformation and misconceptions. At Thunder Pain and Wellness, we’re here to help separate the myths from the facts about Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) so you can make informed decisions about your mental health care.


Who Is a Good Candidate for TMS Therapy?

Living with depression or other mental health conditions can feel overwhelming - especially when traditional treatments haven’t provided the relief you hoped for. For many individuals, Transcranial Magnetic Stimulation (TMS) has emerged as a safe, effective, and non-invasive option. But how do you know if TMS therapy is right for you?