... How do you deal with pain and/or insomnia at night? ...
... For those who were diagnosed long ago, what do you wish you knew when you were first diagnosed? Share in the comments below or directly on MyChronicPainTeam. ...
... It is emotionally taxing to educate others about your lived experiences, so know your limits and accept when to put your mental well-being first.Connect With Others Who UnderstandOn MyChronicPainTeam, more than 68,000 people living with chronic pain come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life ...
Chronic Pain Awareness: How To Get Involved
... It is emotionally taxing to educate others about your lived experiences, so know your limits and accept when to put your mental well-being first.Connect With Others Who UnderstandOn MyChronicPainTeam, more than 68,000 people living with chronic pain come together to ask questions, give advice, and share their stories with others who understand life ...
... Most people don't see the many symptoms we experience. On MyChronicPainTeam.com, the social network and online support group for people living with chronic pain, members discuss the chronic nature of pain and its hidden symptoms. ...
Chronic Pain: What People Don't See (Infographic)
... Most people don't see the many symptoms we experience. On MyChronicPainTeam.com, the social network and online support group for people living with chronic pain, members discuss the chronic nature of pain and its hidden symptoms. ...
... • How do you lift yourself up from feeling hopeless? Has your doctor recommended this method for reducing your medication dosage? Was it effective?Share in the comments below or directly on MyChronicPainTeam. ...
... Take a short break from a favorite thing – a dessert, a beverage, a type of music, a show – and then when you come back to it again, you’ll remember how much you love it. Imagine a jar where you could place one thought of gratitude. What would it be? Share what you're grateful for with fellow MyChronicPainTeam members in the comments below. ...
Practicing Gratitude With Chronic Pain
... Take a short break from a favorite thing – a dessert, a beverage, a type of music, a show – and then when you come back to it again, you’ll remember how much you love it. Imagine a jar where you could place one thought of gratitude. What would it be? Share what you're grateful for with fellow MyChronicPainTeam members in the comments below. ...
What has been your everyday experience with chronic pain?