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To Those Living With A Chronic Pain Survivor

A MyChronicPainTeam Member asked a question 💭
Maple Grove, MN

I know living with someone who is in constant pain can be hard. Sometimes we take it out on the person we love, because we can’t fix ourselves and it is so exhausting. We are staring down a monster who can actually change in the matter of a minute. It’s unfair of us to do this, especially to the ones who love us and are there for us. There are no excuses. There aren’t any words that can describe the extent of how it hurts. The mind games it plays. I am a chronic pain survivor myself. I am also… read more

May 17
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Thanks LorraineChristinaSpark

May 21
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Thanks so much for your kind words.

May 19
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Hi Arlene , I’m so sorry that you and your husband both deal with Chronic Pain. I deal with severe nerve pain for 16 yrs 24/7 I continue to look for some thing to help. God Bless you both🙏❤️

May 18
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

@A MyChronicPainTeam Member. Hello.my husband became my care giver.at first for 5 years of my diagnosis.it weren't plain sailing.know his back just goes with his job . know he knows how I must of felt how I managed today. Yes it'll be hard at first.hopefully you will cope.im thinking of you.lorraine 🤗🤗

May 19

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