no matter how much pain i meant, no matter how bad it gets, to be able to hold my grandkids and told my kids and kissed them, that s why i did it. ,, ., kissed them, that s why i did it. ., , kissed them, that s why i did it. so opioids are the whole class. it. so opioids are the whole class- a it. so opioids are the whole class. a leading it. so opioids are the whole class. a leading pain i it. so opioids are the whole i class. a leading pain expert has looked at our nationwide survey which suggests millions of people are being prescribed drugs that are potentially addictive and may not actually be improving their condition. prescribing is easy and the system is set up to support prescribing, we have prescription pads and pharmacies were biblical act but other things people conic pain can benefit from, physical activity programmes, programmes to help with mental health, committee support, peer support, all these sorts of things aren t so readily available and even when they are av
sense of danger and there isn t, so, therefore, that pain signal continues. for isn t, so, therefore, that pain signal continues. signal continues. forjan, the -rocess signal continues. forjan, the process has signal continues. forjan, the process has transformed - signal continues. forjan, the process has transformed her| process has transformed her life. i process has transformed her life. . , . process has transformed her life. ., , , process has transformed her life. ., , i, life. i was and properly still am, to some life. i was and properly still am, to some degree, - life. i was and properly still. am, to some degree, grieving the person that i was. because i am a shell of the person that i am a shell of the person that i used to be. my life revolves around the pain and the medical appointments and ordering prescriptions and it doesn t matter how hard i try. or how much i wish sure pray, it isn t all most likely isn t going to change. i wish i could turn the clock back. but
trying to keep an open mind. i think the understanding we have i think the understanding we have of i think the understanding we have of pain will take a long time have of pain will take a long time to have of pain will take a long time to filter through, and attitudes will change as well. if attitudes will change as well. if you attitudes will change as well. if you understand that pain is something that is modifiable and we something that is modifiable and we can make changes to it, and we can make changes to it, and we and we can make changes to it, and we can and we can make changes to it, and we can be empowered to do those and we can be empowered to do those kind and we can be empowered to do those kind of things. it may not completely get rid of pain but when we understand how to deal with but when we understand how to deal with this in a different way deal with this in a different way we deal with this in a different way we will be much better place way w
now to be able to put the things together to help them manage it as effectively as i can manage it as effectively as i can i manage it as effectively as i can. ~ . , , manage it as effectively as i can. ~ , , can. i think i may be ust hope that the phone can. i think i may be ust hope that the phone will can. i think i may bejust hope that the phone will ring - can. i think i may bejust hope that the phone will ring and i that the phone will ring and there that the phone will ring and there will that the phone will ring and there will be that the phone will ring and there will be something i that the phone will ring and i there will be something new, that the phone will ring and - there will be something new, or i there will be something new, or i don t there will be something new, or idon t know. there will be something new, or i don t know, maybe there will be something new, or i don t know, maybe that- there will be something new, or idon t know, maybe that is-