How Chronic Pain Killed My Husband
So much has been written about the opioid epidemic, but so little seems to be out there about what living with true chronic pain is like. My husband, the Jay,…
So much has been written about the opioid epidemic, but so little seems to be out there about what living with true chronic pain is like. My husband, the Jay,…
To the man who stayed in my life when I asked him to leave. And today we are together since 18 years of marriage. I really don’t know how that…
Part of getting older is a gradual slowing down. Far from the frantic pace of youth and middle age, many seniors have a unique opportunity to take their time in…
Self-affirmation is the practice of expressing positivity about yourself. It can be stated aloud, said in your head, or written down. While some may scoff or assume that it’s pointless,…
If you’ve ever had any sort of health issues, you probably know what it’s like to be handed a thick stack of prescriptions with no idea what each medication does,…
Chronic pain is the number one cause of disability in the U.S. According to the American Chronic Pain Association (ACPA), one in six people are living with chronic pain. The…
I was diagnosed with Fibromyalgia in 1992, long before it was trendy and before many physicians even acknowledged it as a true medical condition. I was 16 and couldn't understand…
By Researcher: James Robber Mesotheliomas are classified as epithelial, sarcomatoid or biphasic by their cell type. Each type of cell reacts differently to treatment and has a significant impact on…
By Researcher: James Robber Palliative treatment alleviates mesothelioma symptoms from pain and discomfort. In patients diagnosed with any phase of mesothelioma, it can greatly improve quality of life. Palliative care…
By Researcher: James Robber Doctors explain the development and spread of mesothelioma in four stages. The most treatment options are available for patients diagnosed with stage 1 or stage 2…