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Chronic Pain and Fibromyalgia: What's Normal, What's Not - fibromyalgia - Health.com
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The Jet MD Virtual Pain Center Blog - Ready To Help Pain
thejetmd.com — “Dr. Moshe's weblog about chronic pain management, news, and popular treatments, as well as upcoming events.” View full resource at thejetmd.com
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-The Pain Center - Get Back Into Life | I Just Want to be Normal...
thepaincenter.com — ““I just want to be normal” is a common theme that many patients living with chronic pain experience on a daily basis. Many individuals go so far as to say that they would feel normal if their pain was at a 2, instead of an 8 at all times” View full resource at thepaincenter.com
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Thank you so much for participating in our "what is normal" question of the day!! It's wonderful to see so much... http://t.co/XykdOph
What is psoriasis? - MedBroadcast
medbroadcast.com — “Psoriasis is a chronic (persistent) skin condition involving new skin cells that grow faster than normal. This causes thick, shiny, silver-coloured, and scaly patches of skin to form in areas where the old skin hasn't shed quickly enough. This can cause inflammation, pain, and itching. Psoriasis often affects the scalp, the trunk of the body, and the outer sides of the arms and legs, especially the elbows and knees.” View full resource at medbroadcast.com
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Chronic Snarkopolist: The Smile | Dear Thyroid™
dearthyroid.org — “It was the smile that stopped time. I held on to her smile the entire day. From her I knew there was hope. Hope for pain free days. Hope for life. Hope for living normal again.” View full resource at dearthyroid.org
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March Is National Endometriosis Awareness Month 2011 -- Articles -- FertilityAuthority.com
fertilityauthority.com — “What you need to know about this chronic disease Endometriosis can be a painful, chronic disease that results when the tissue that is normally inside the uterus (endometrial tissue) grows outside of the uterine cavity. Although it is estimated to affect” View full resource at fertilityauthority.com
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Symptoms of Chronic Pain
spineuniverse.com — “Chronic pain is much more than pain. It can lead to other physical, social, and emotional problems that can feel overwhelming. However, by honestly looking at how the pain is affecting your life, you can deal with it.” View full resource at spineuniverse.com
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Burning? Shooting? Sharp? What does your chronic pain feel like? Is it normal? http://ow.ly/3oiSw
What is psoriasis? - Medbroadcast
medbroadcast.com — “Psoriasis is a chronic (persistent) skin condition involving new skin cells that grow faster than normal. This causes thick, shiny, silver-coloured, and scaly patches of skin to form in areas where the old skin hasn't shed quickly enough. This can cause inflammation, pain, and itching. Psoriasis often affects the scalp, the trunk of the body, and the outer sides of the arms and legs, especially the elbows and knees.” View full resource at medbroadcast.com
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Most common spots on body for psoriasis flare-ups: http://bit.ly/dvepg5
Self-care or medical care for low back pain: what patients want | Psydir News
news.psydir.com — “For a while I’ve been asking what constitutes ’self management’ for chronic pain. On the one hand there are a group of people who firmly believe that regular medical treatment (including injections every three months or so) is a perfectly legitimate way to maintain a normal life. On the other hand there are people [...]... Saunders KW, Von Ko...” View full resource at news.psydir.com
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