Living with Pain

 

Links to Pain Resources serving both Americans and Canadians:

  1. The NacPac Track (NACPAC's Newsletter)
  2. Personal Chronic Pain Stories
  3. Places that help those coping with pain
  4. Interviews and Articles
  5. Chronic Pain Info
  6. Forums, Newsgroups, chats, and online conferences
  7. Links to medical info related to Chronic pain
  8. Recommended reading
  9. Medical Suppliers

Chronic Pain Accociation of Canada CPAC

American Chronic Pain Association ACPA

 

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