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BluesGirl
posted 10/30/2008, comment (1)

Gaining weight because of Chronic Pain

I don't know about you, but after being injured and unable to move about like I used to, I put on a ton of weight.  Well, a ton might be an exagerration, but I did gain almost 100 pounds the first year after I got hurt.   Now I'm serious about getting rid of the weight and invite you to view my blog on weight loss.  Comments... Read moreChevron
GuidedGal

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44 had RSD since age 6, lost ability to walk in 2002 on own but r
posted 06/16/2008, comments (0)

Living with RSD (Graphic Art)

  wow i didnt realize this was so pixelated...ill add a text link for the actual size...this was done for a  challenge in my first graphic group i ever signed up for...i had to find an outlet...and being a poet i just combined my thoughts, facts and Faith with my graphics!
Zoe Scott
posted 01/22/2008, comments (5)

Help for chronic sciatic nerve pain, osteoarthritis and osteoporosis for an active woman in her 50's

I am an educational administrator with training in counseling and psychology. I have tremendous respect for the role the mind and our thinking and attitude has on our physical well being. However, I am being humbled by how much pain can impact the body and thinking processes. For over two years, I have been plagued by severe sciatic nerve pain. I... Read moreChevron
glass man
posted 08/27/2007, comment (1)

"Therapy Glass, New ways to deal with Pain" by jon s. adams

After breaking my back & having 2 spinal surgeries I found a new outlet to express my artistic abilities or inabilites, depending on whom you ask. I thought it would be a neat way to show my new found "therapy session work" and to prove to myself a disability only has certain limits. I hope you enjoy my "Therapy Glass"... Read moreChevron
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This video explains where back pain stems from by taking you through the anatomy of the back. 

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