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Understanding Chronic Pain: A Doctor Talks to His Patients

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Understanding Chronic Pain is a personal narrative, a record of Dr. Cochran's passage among victims of chronic pain and the discoveries that came from those encounters. Dr. Cochran speaks to physicians, nurses, therapists, and caregivers, but mostly, he speaks to and writes for those who suffer from the disease of chronic pain. This book offers a series of essays about people who suffer chronic pain. From their case histories, the author derives certain conclusions. Not all of them apply to all patients, but some certainly will. His wish, he says, is that the book will help chronic pain sufferers gain greater understanding of their illness-for only in understanding can it be conquered.

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First published June 13, 2007

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Robert T. Cochran Jr.

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July 6, 2017
Thought it was a five star book back when i first read it. All ive learned since and my actual diagnosis of M.E. gives me an unfavorable opinion bc this is what The US has done to us got decades and decades...labeled us as just head cases when our disease has a truly physical origin...and when your doctors you trusted tell you that for a decade, you dtart believing it but even finally in the face of undeniable proof from a specialist, they will not stand up and say 'we screwed up, we were wring, let me help fix it and save your life'. No, they will just CYA and ignore you or refuse to treat tou or acknowledge the diagnosis bc the sad truth is, at least where i live, you are just a number. Even with PROOF bc the correct specialists bloodwork and DNA CANT lie but our CDC and FDA and oversight agencies and dictors do. #Forgotten Plague 2015, #MILLIONSMISSING, Jennifer Brea's 'TED' talk (Wikipedia) - Unrest movie to be out early 2018
Wishing all my fellow sufferers, of all INVISIBLE illnesses, especially Rheumatological, and my on, your children and grandchildren HOPE got better medical research, education and care in the future !!My Facebook: Lara Dawn George Henderson
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July 7, 2010
I knew when I started this book that the doctor was either brilliant or totally nuts. I've decided he's nuts - and dangerous.
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