New research sheds light on mysterious fibromyalgia pain By Karen Weintraub Special for USA TODAY Fibromyalgia affects 1% to 5% of Americans, mainly women, but until recently, scientists… Continue reading “New research sheds light on mysterious fibromyalgia pain”…
Sugarplum Visions and Coping During the Holidays Thursday, June 21, 2007 By: Eve Reddin Lennon, CPCC This is the time of the year when we find ourselves… Continue reading “Sugarplum Visions and Coping During the Holidays”…
Love, Gratitude and Dad Those of us living with chronic pain and illness know all too intimately the suggestion to find the good in… Continue reading “Love, Gratitude and Dad”…
NIH-funded study suggests brain is hard-wired for chronic pain Brain’s white matter may determine susceptibility to chronic pain Scientists used the structure of the brain’s white matter (green lines)… Continue reading “NIH-funded study suggests brain is hard-wired for chronic pain”…
4 Lies We Believe About Life With Illness Lisa Copen Founder of National Invisible Chronic Illness Awareness Week and Rest Ministries When it comes to making the daily… Continue reading “4 Lies We Believe About Life With Illness”…
complex regional pain syndrome CRPS/RSD: sheila’s story as told by her husband Dave and I had been roommates in Salt Lake when I met Cody back in 2000. He was always quiet… Continue reading “complex regional pain syndrome CRPS/RSD: sheila’s story as told by her husband”…