Dr. Grinstead Explains Why Family and Friends Are Crucial in Chronic Pain Management


 

Dr. Grinstead Explains Why Family and Friends Are Crucial in Chronic Pain Management – www.drstevegrinstead.com — Dr. Stephen Grinstead discusses the impact on family members and significant others who have to bear witness to the person living with chronic pain. He discloses how he has seen many families disrupted and marriages end due to mismanaged or poorly managed chronic pain conditions. Sometimes family members and significant others develop their own healthcare problems while trying to help someone they love cope with chronic pain. To check out Dr. Grinstead’s new Freedom from Suffering A Journey of Hope book where he expands on the role of family and friends in chronic pain management, please click this link bit.ly Dr. Grinstead brings his passion and his own personal history of living with his own chronic pain for the past three decades. For free offers check out his new book’s website at www.freedomfromsufferingbook.com This month Dr. Grinstead and his team decided to dedicate their efforts to bring this topic up and help educate family members and friends who are desperately seeking help for themselves and their loved ones in this month’s Chronic Pain Solutions E-Newsletter that you can sign up for at www.addiction-free.com by registering your name and email—then you need to respond to the acceptance link in an email you will be sent.

 

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The newsletter typically announces events in the next week. The calendar shows … The vigil is held in memory of those who have lost their lives due to drug and alcohol related incidents, and those suffering from the disease of addiction. Contact …
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Students Fight Back After School Shuts Down 'Rent'

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Sign up for the Bolingbrook Patch newsletter. The show is based on Jonathan Larson's Broadway hit — itself modeled after the opera "La Boheme" — about a group of struggling artists coping with poverty, AIDS and drug addiction. Plainfield Central …
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