Good morning, everyone ~ We’ve all heard the saying: “The only constant is change.” At this point, we’ve lived out the truth behind those five words. More, we have experienced the dichotomy of them — that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Today’s news-feed is so similar to yesterday’s (and how many
V.R. treatments may provide relief similar to intravenous opioids — a tantalizing prospect for the millions of Americans living with chronic pain. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android. After an hour-and-a-half bus ride last November, Julia Monterroso arrived at a white Art Deco building
https://uhasselt.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_etl78e58y2YeUDQ Dear potential participant, Thank you for your interest in our research project. You are invited to participate because you are a person with one of the following chronic musculoskeletal disorders: chronic low back pain, chronic neck pain, chronic shoulder pain, osteoarthritis, chronic Temporomandibular Disorder, or fibromyalgia. This research project is conducted by Principal Investigator Prof. Dr. Annick Timmermans at
Good morning, everyone ~ It’s 4:30a.m. as I start this week’s mass email. Except for the ticking of the clock, the hum of my computer, and the tapping sounds of my fingers on the keyboard, all is quiet in this house. Crickets are churring in the darkness outside. If I listen intentionally, I can hear
Dear Pain Warriors, You may have heard by now that the CDC released an updated draft version of the Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids – 2022. This new Guideline will take the place of the 2016 version. You can read the full version here.The document is 200 plus pages which I am currently reviewing and will draft a formal comment to
Happily married to Marianne. Medically retired USAF Lt. Col. Chronic Pain Support Group facilitator. Chronic Pain Advocate. Have been dealing with chronic pain for 36 years.