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Why Back Pain Makes You Feel Exhausted (And Not Like Yourself)

BY: Dr. David Kaff, DC
POSTED March 31, 2026 IN
Neck and Back Pain

Why Back Pain Makes You Feel Exhausted (And Not Like Yourself)

Woman holding her lower back in pain from a pinched nerve, a common condition that can cause sciatica and leg pain, treated at Frisco Spinal Rehab with spinal decompression and chiropractic care.

Why You Feel Drained, Foggy, and Not Like Yourself

Most people think back or neck pain is just about discomfort.

But what patients actually tell us is very different:

  • “I’m always tired.”

  • “I feel off.”

  • “I don’t feel like myself anymore.”

You’re still going through your day… but it feels like you’re just going through the motions.

This isn’t just pain.

It’s your body stuck in a chronic stress and nerve irritation cycle.


The Real Reason Pain Drains Your Energy

1. Constant Nerve Irritation = Constant Energy Drain

If a disc is bulging or herniated, it can irritate nearby nerves.

Your brain is forced to process that signal all day long.

Result:

  • Mental fatigue

  • Physical exhaustion

  • Reduced focus


2. Poor Sleep (Even If You Think You Sleep Fine)

Many patients don’t realize their pain is disrupting sleep.

Signs include:

  • Waking up stiff

  • Tossing and turning

  • Not feeling rested

This leads to:

  • Brain fog

  • Low energy

  • Slower recovery


3. Reduced Movement = Reduced Vitality

When you’re in pain, you naturally move less.

That means:

  • Less circulation

  • Less muscle activation

  • Lower overall energy

Over time:

Your body adapts to a lower-energy state.


4. Pain Affects Brain Chemistry

Chronic pain can impact:

  • Dopamine (motivation)

  • Serotonin (mood)

This is why many people feel:

  • Unmotivated

  • Disconnected

  • Mentally drained


The Trap: Thinking This Is “Normal”

A lot of people start to believe:

  • “I’m just getting older”

  • “This is how life is now”

  • “I just have to deal with it”

But that’s not true.

Feeling constantly drained is not normal—it’s a signal.


What’s Actually Causing the Problem?

In many cases, this cycle is driven by:

These problems don’t just cause pain.

They keep your body stuck in a low-energy, high-stress state.


How We Fix It (Without Surgery)

At Frisco Spinal Rehab, the goal isn’t just temporary relief.

We focus on:

  • Identifying the root cause

  • Reducing pressure on affected discs and nerves

  • Restoring normal function

For many patients, this includes non-surgical spinal decompression using the DRX9000.

This approach is designed to:

  • Relieve pressure inside the disc

  • Improve nutrient flow

  • Support the body’s natural healing process


What Patients Notice First

Interestingly, many patients don’t just report less pain.

They say things like:

  • “I have more energy”

  • “I’m sleeping better”

  • “I feel like myself again”

Because when you remove the constant stress signal…

Your body finally has a chance to reset.


When Should You Get Checked?

If you’ve been dealing with:

  • Ongoing back or neck pain

  • Fatigue that doesn’t make sense

  • Brain fog or low motivation

  • Pain that hasn’t improved with basic care

…it’s time to look deeper.

Feeling More Tense Than Tired?

For some people, back pain doesn’t show up as exhaustion.

It feels more like:

  • Constant tension
  • Difficulty relaxing
  • A sense of pressure or unease in your body
  • Like you’re always “on edge”

If that sounds more like what you’re experiencing, it may be a different side of the same problem.

👉 Read this next:
Why Back Pain Can Make You Feel Anxious, Trapped, and Overwhelmed


Back Pain Treatment in Frisco, TX

If you’re searching for real answers—not temporary fixes—we’re here to help.

👉 Get a proper evaluation
👉 Understand the root cause
👉 Build a clear plan forward

Frisco Spinal Rehab specializes in helping patients avoid surgery and get their lives back.


FAQ

Why does back pain make me so tired?

Chronic pain forces your brain to constantly process stress signals, which drains energy and affects sleep, leading to fatigue.

Can a herniated disc cause fatigue and brain fog?

Yes. Ongoing nerve irritation and poor sleep can lead to fatigue, reduced focus, and low energy.

Is it normal to feel drained all the time with back pain?

No. Persistent fatigue is often a sign that your body is under ongoing stress and not functioning properly.

What is the best non-surgical treatment for disc problems?

Options vary, but spinal decompression therapy is commonly used to reduce pressure on discs and nerves without surgery.

dkaff
Dr. David Kaff is the Clinic Director at Frisco Spinal Rehab in Frisco, Texas. With over 25 years of clinical experience, he specializes in advanced non-surgical solutions for spine and joint conditions, including the DRX9000 True Spinal Decompression system, red-light therapy, PEMF, shockwave, and chiropractic care. Dr. Kaff is dedicated to helping patients with herniated discs, sciatica, spinal stenosis, and chronic pain find long-term relief through innovative, evidence-based treatments. His clinic combines state-of-the-art technology with a compassionate, patient-focused approach to achieve lasting results.

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