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    U.S. Pain Foundation, Inc. 15 North Main Street, Unit 100 West Hartford, CT 06107 Telephone: 800.910.2462 Email: [email protected] Tax ID number: 26-2703521

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    The need for more pain management options has perhaps never been greater or more urgent—with more than 51.6 million Americans living with chronic pain and 17.1 million experiencing high-impact chronic pain. Yet despite the enormous disease burden of chronic pain, pain remains a vastly underfunded therapeutic area relative to its prevalence and impact. Research, treatment options, and support for…

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    • Why is research so important? In this article, we look at the significance and need for more pain research to improve outcomes for millions of Americans. https://t.co/wS42gtMifF #PainTrials #PainAwarenessMonth #ResearchPain #ManagePain https://t.co/dtvi0bgWkv

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    The latest population health data findings from the Centers for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC) reiterate an often-overlooked fact: millions of Americans are living with daily pain. Almost 21% of the U.S. population—51.6 million adults—lives with chronic pain, defined as pain lasting more than three months. Of those, 17.1 million live with high-impact chronic pain that substantially…

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    • As we gear up for Pain Awareness Month, let's look at the numbers that represent people like us and the impact of chronic pain in America. Read the Article: https://t.co/kkOFkqEfAC #PainAwarenessMonth #PainTrials #ResearchPain #ManagePain https://t.co/izzCDCikGl

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    I love the moments in life that can be so peaceful, rewarding, interesting, and, at times, so unexpected. But, when things get tough, sometimes it’s hard to find that return of peace and wonder.  After experiencing a cardiac event during a stationary bike workout (causing me to wake up on the floor with no memory as to what happened), I struggled with how I was supposed to live with some normalcy…

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    • 🌼 Embrace the Unexpected 'When things get tough, sometimes it’s hard to find that return of peace and wonder.' - Ellen Lenox Smith Discover how Ellen found unexpected solutions for peace of mind in her chronic pain journey. Read her story: https://t.co/0nXTijloAT https://t.co/77hQ7c3xfq

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    We all face adversity at some point(s) in our lives. For many of us, the first thing we do is feel awful. That’s understandable. But what can you do after that? Can we learn to see our pain as it leads us into a new passion, project or even a more meaningful purpose?I believe it is possible. I’m working on that plan for myself. Along the way past pain – through the forest of suffering, grief, and…

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    • What if we could transform our pain into a new passion, project, or even a more meaningful purpose? A recent blog posted on the U.S. Pain Foundation, 'Turning Your Pain Into Purpose', explores this very idea. Read more: https://t.co/6IQjFP6ZER #chronicpain #lifewithpain #purpose https://t.co/fdr1OI5O9r

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    Each meeting in this monthly series will focus on discussing a different pain modality with an expert. The series will be done as a videoconference using the Zoom platform, so participants can see and hear one another and interact directly with an expert speaker. This series is typically held on the first Tuesday of each month at 7:30 pm ET, and is led by a U.S. Pain staff member with  Bobbi…

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    • On July 12, at 7:30pm ET, is our next "Building Your Toolbox!" Join guest presenter, Joe Rendina, PT, DPT, OCS, share valuable information on how to develop your personal wellness morning routine. REGISTER for free: https://t.co/RDMAlwdZbl https://t.co/OAPG57Vb8H

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    U.S. Pain Foundation is a 501 (c)3 non-profit organization dedicated to serving those who live with pain conditions and their care providers. We are here to help individuals find resources and inspiration.

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    • 🎆 Happy 4th of July from the U.S. Pain Foundation! As we celebrate this day of independence, we stand with those living with chronic pain, offering resources, support, and advocacy. Join us in honoring resilience and empowering those affected by pain. https://t.co/kDFJeb8Zj5. https://t.co/oozWXjhO3J

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    Did you ever play a game called Boggle when you were a kid? It’s a game where you have 16 cubes with a different letter on each side and you shake them up inside a plastic box. When they all settle into the little holding spaces on the bottom, you lift the lid off, flip a timer over, and start searching for and writing down as many words as you can in the new jumble of letters in front of you. …

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    • Parenting a child with chronic pain can be challenging, but we're stronger when we support and uplift one another. https://t.co/UwRmFTiPoN #ChronicPainParenting #ShareYourStory #SupportCommunity #Encouragement https://t.co/MkzVdbhs8x

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    I am almost 73 years old and live with multiple medical complexities. When you discover measures are available to improve or even possibly sustain life, any delays receiving those measures can create tremendous added stress and anxiety. I have spoken to many people who, like me, are dealing with long wait times for appointments or corrective procedures to keep them safe.  In January, I…

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    • The wait for appointments, procedures, and answers to our health conditions can be stressful. Ellen Lenox Smith pens an article about her experiences navigating the #waitinggame. https://t.co/im5MJemW8C https://t.co/4iffKeCBuj