by TPC Admin | Dec 22, 2015 | Caregivers, Communication, Coping Techniques, Daily Living, Relationships |
by Maggie Buckley and Carolyn Noel 1. “Just LET ME DO IT!!!” Maggie – I remember an experience I had with my cousin while traveling in Las Vegas. She kept swooping in to carry my stuff, pick up my purchase or pick up my food order just as I was reaching for it. I had...
by TPC Admin | Sep 3, 2015 | News |
As a person living with pain, you’ve likely talked extensively with your healthcare provider about your pain management plan, opioid medications and long-term health goals. Yet, while opioid pain medication remains an important part in the treatment of pain, accidents...
by TPC Admin | Aug 18, 2015 | Treatment Options |
Read the Updated Blog by Micke Brown & Teresa Shaffer Last August 2014, I wrote, The TENS Effect, which was about the use of TENS units as it seemed like TPC members and online viewers had questions about what it is, how it worked and how it can be versatile to...
by TPC Admin | Aug 4, 2015 | Communication |
by BD, TPC Forum Member I should soon receive a letter from Alabama confirming the cancellation of my Medicaid and food stamps. Once I have that letter, I can apply here as a Florida resident. That will let me find a local doctor. Finding a doctor is a complicated...
by TPC Admin | Jul 7, 2015 | Advocacy, Communication |
by Noki4, TPC Forum/Chat Participant I need to start out with a disclaimer that no healthcare provider was injured during this encounter. Recently I have been having knee pain. I know that my knees are damaged from the degenerative disease that is slowly eating away...