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  • TPC Admin wrote a new post 5 years, 4 months ago

    A Personal Experience of a TPC Community Member

    My daughter had an accident and broke her ankle at her home. The day after she had surgery to repair the break, she was having some serious issues so I drove her […]

  • Hi,

    Welcome to The Pain Community discussion forums. First let me say you are not alone. We do understand a life of chronic pain and how lonely it is. I was 24 when my pain journey started and that was a long time ago however I know exactly what you are saying. I was a young mother of 3 kids when my pain started. It is hard to be a caregiver for…[Read more]

  • TPC Admin wrote a new post 5 years, 4 months ago

    The campaign to stop the “Opioid Epidemic” reaches into every aspect of healthcare, from the exam room to the hospitals, pharmacies and homes of people who live with pain every day. In reaction to this crisis, the […]

  • Hello Carolyn,

    I am sorry for the loss of your daughter. I feel like most people who live with health issues ask the same question you are asking. I am 55 and have lived with pain for half of my lifetime. I raised three daughters and now have grandchildren. I think for me it was the will to raise my children and now it is the will to live for my…[Read more]

  • Ravennah,

    I am sorry to hear that your pain issues have continued. Maybe see if you can get in to see a pain management provider and see if they may have some answers.

    My best to you,
    Noki

  • Natalie,

    You wrote what I think every pain patient has repeated over and over again. There needs to be a way that we change the stigma against patients. We have been lumped in with those fighting addiction and like you said we are addicts, we only want to live as best we can.

    I don’t have the answers, I keep advocating to those that will listen…[Read more]

  • TPC Admin wrote a new post 5 years, 5 months ago

  • Hello Ray Ray,

    We are glad to see you found Noki4 to talk too about ankylosing spondilytis. We would also like to let you know that we have a couple other ways to interact with others who understand the journey of pain.

    We have live hosted chats here on the website every Monday-Wednesday-Friday at 11:00am ET in the TPC Group Chat Room.

    We also…[Read more]

  • I was diagnosed about 12 years ago with ankylosing spondylitis. My journey started out with degenerative joint disease and as damage was done through the DJD and osteoarthritis and a few other diseases & conditions I received the ankylosing spondylitis diagnosis.

    The exercise is what I have found helps the most to ease the pain and help me…[Read more]

  • Hello TightHope and D,

    Welcome to The Pain Community (TPC). We are happy you found us but sure do wish we were meeting under different circumstances.

    We have lots of resources here on the website and we offer different ways to meet and talk to others. We have hosted chats here on the website on Monday-Wednesday-Friday at 11am ET, in the group…[Read more]

  • Noki4 replied to the topic Favorite Recipes in the forum Wellness Issues 5 years, 7 months ago

    Hi TightHope,

    We are happy to have you join us here at TPC. Cooking is one of my least favorite things to do but these recipes shared here are great.

    Noki4

  • Hi Ray Ray,

    I live with ankylosing spondylitis. One thing that my doctor has always insisted on is that I keep as active as I can because it can help with the pain. He is also always reminding me to pay attention to my posture.
    My best to you and I look forward to speaking with you.

    Take care,
    Noki4

  • Jhonsontic,

    I don’t see why you can’t use a massage chair at home. I use a massage thing that lays in my recliner to help ease my aches and pain. Have you saw a doctor about the knee pain so you know what you are dealing with?

    My best to you,

    Noki4

  • Hi TightHope & D,

    It is nice to meet you. I have lived with arthritis for over 25 years. It started in my early 20’s. The best thing I found for me was to educate myself about the medical treatments that could offer me pain relief and ways to live with arthritis. It stinks to have it come on us in our younger years.

    I look forward to sharing…[Read more]

  • Hi Leemac,

    It is nice to meet you, wish it was under different circumstances. I am not a medical professional however I think it would be best to talk to your doctor about the hip pain. I have degenerative joint disease and it affects all the joints. I am thinking your doctor may probably start out with x-rays or and mri of the hip to see what is…[Read more]

  • TPC Admin wrote a new post 5 years, 7 months ago

    This article originally appeared on the MetaCancer Foundation website
    “The will to live cannot be measured. Many things happen that science cannot explain. They are mysterious. Science may have defined life in […]

  • Hi, welcome to TPC. We each go through the grieving process. Once I found that I was able to accept my new normal I found it easier to concentrate on moving forward. It isn’t easy to accept the changes a life of pain brings.

    We hope that you will find resources and blogs that are helpful to you. We have hosted chats Monday-Wednesday-Friday at…[Read more]

  • Hi, Hamonfire

    I live with neck pain. May I ask what type of information or advice that you are asking for?

    My neck pain is a result of progressive degenerative joint disease that started 28 years ago.

    Take care,

    TPC Yaya
    TPC Community Moderator

    “The views or opinion(s) contained herein do not necessarily represent those of The Pain Community.”

  • Welcome, Bobba! I live with sciatica also. As a nurse, I’m sure you already know that every person is different, but I tried everything available and the thing that helped me most was massage and physical therapy. Sadly, what works for one person doesn’t necessarily work for another, but I find it’s a combination of treatments—treating the whole…[Read more]

  • by Stephanie Stern, LCSW

    Communication is so important, but communicating your level of pain is not always an easy thing to do. Pain is invisible and only you know how you’re feeling. Some people are n […]

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