Jul 03 2008

Some free pain books

Published by tinasam at 10:25 am under pain management Edit This

We all need to stay educated and informed when we have a chronic pain illness. Keeping on top of things is paramount in a good pain management program. That being said, we also don’t want to have to break the bank to stay updated and informed. So here at Chronic Pain Today we’ve got a few free books and informational kits designed to help keep you going:

The Pain Foundation’s Chronic Pain Notebook - has logs and diaries, plus great information.

Free Chair Yoga for Good Living book - also from the pain foundation this book helps in exercise.

Health Central has a great 100 Questions and Answers about Crohn’s Disease and UC for free, just answer a few basic questions to receive.

Suite 101 has a Fibro online course that will work great with the free My Fibro Relief kit that is being offered online. Be sure to see the blog Happy Fibro Family for more personalized fibro information.

The Pain Foundation’s free Resource Guide (for 2007) is online and ready to be downloaded. Always has great information there.

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7 Responses to “Some free pain books”

  1. pinkinkon 03 Jul 2008 at 5:03 pm edit this

    These are some great resources!! Thanks for letting us know that they are available :)

    Sierra
    http://anxiety.today.com

  2. jenon 03 Jul 2008 at 6:36 pm edit this

    Thanks for listing me as a fibro resource on your blog. I really appreciate it from someone I consider to be a who’s who in the world of blogging. Great post on resources, by the way.
    Jen @
    http://happyfibrofamily.today.com

  3. DJ Evanson 03 Jul 2008 at 9:12 pm edit this

    Great resources! Your blog is very informative and well organized–it is a great resource as well for chronic pain sufferers or their families–I won’t hesitate to recommend it to anyone to whom it will be helpful.

  4. weirdnewson 03 Jul 2008 at 11:56 pm edit this

    I know several people who could use the Chair Yoga book. Thanks for the great tip!

  5. Jenniferon 05 Jul 2008 at 10:55 am edit this

    Thanks for the great list, especially for including the book about Crohn’s disease. My son was diagnosed with it as a preteen, and even though he has been in remission for a few years, we never know when or if it will come back.

    Jennifer @
    http://connectwithyourteens.blogspot.com/

  6. Erikaon 05 Jul 2008 at 3:38 pm edit this

    Great and informative list. I especially love the idea of a chair yoga book, for when you just can’t make it to yoga class.

  7. Snowflakeon 07 Jul 2008 at 2:39 pm edit this

    Thanks for this informative list.

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