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Chronic Pain Support Groups

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Subtopics:      Chronic Pain > Chats and Forums  
 
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      new window Chronic Pain Advocacy League Description: Describes the services, aims and objectives of this Canadian organization. Offers pain facts and information about events and meetings. (hometown.aol.com)
new window Chronic Pain Support Group Description: An interactive site dealing with the human aspects of chronic pain. Features news, information, a chat/message board, newsletter and bookstore. (chronicpainsupport.org)
new window Chronic Pain Support Group 2002 Description: Provides information about the group, details meetings and upcoming activities. Also features a newsletter and the humorous aspects of chronic pain. (outofpain.com)
new window Coping - Derbyshire Chronic Pain Support Group Description: Provides information on services, and details strategies for effective self help methods of pain management. Also features a newsletter, chat/message board, links, and books/tapes. (mysite.wanadoo-members.co.uk)
new window Ed's Chronic Pain Site Description: Contains information and links concerning a variety of pain management issues, including opiate narcotic usage, fibromyalgia and depression. (members.tripod.com)
new window Our Chronic Pain Mission Description: As well as offering pain management information and support, this site also provides resources, a chat facility, and the ability to post messages to an online doctor. (cpmission.com)
new window Pain Concern Description: Provides information about this campaigning organization. Offers support, a forum, news, books, articles and leaflets. (painconcern.org.uk)
new window Pain Connection - Chronic Pain Outreach Center Description: Provides information, newsletters, resources, education and support for chronic pain sufferers and their families. (pain-connection.com)
new window The Picpain Network Description: Primarily for women, this support facility includes online counseling, a chat room/forum, medical database, journal, and provides links to medical information. (picpain.org)
 




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Misspellings and variants: cronic pain