Another idea to help you to along the pain management journey is that of a support group. Many hospital systems offer support groups for specific disease states, such as fibromyalgia, arthritis, cancer, spinal cord injury, and the like. You can find this kind of support group by looking online or by calling the hospital/health system or other appropriate agency in your locale, such as the Arthritis Foundation. In addition to this, some psychologists or social workers may offer support groups. Lastly, since the advent of the internet and social media, you may also find online support groups that serve your purposes as well.
Support groups serve a dual role..in belonging to one, you have access to support and resources from others in the group. They may have ideas that will help you when you are faced with a problem you don't know quite how to solve. The second role of the support group is for you to be supportive to other members of the group when they are faced with challenges. While it is nice to know someone can help you through your difficulties, it is equally pleasing to be able to help others through the challenges of their condition!
Support groups serve a dual role..in belonging to one, you have access to support and resources from others in the group. They may have ideas that will help you when you are faced with a problem you don't know quite how to solve. The second role of the support group is for you to be supportive to other members of the group when they are faced with challenges. While it is nice to know someone can help you through your difficulties, it is equally pleasing to be able to help others through the challenges of their condition!
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