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Feel Good – Pain and Chronic Pain: similarities and differences

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Conventional medicine, by definition, is ineffective in treating chronic pain: if you don’t respond to treatment in a reasonable period of time, your condition is labeled as chronic, and you are instructed to learn to live with it. People with fibromyalgia, rheumatoid arthritis, chronic back pain, sciatica, migraines, irritable bowel syndrome, psoriasis, and many other chronic conditions must take medication forever. Conventional medicine treats pain and chronic pain the same, but Dr. Twogood will explain in logical terms the aspects of pain and chronic pain that are similar, and point out the crucial differences. The simple concepts explained by Dr. Twogood will lead listeners to the logical conclusion that there is hope for them—-there are ways to eliminate chronic pain.

Dr. Twogood has been practicing for 30 years and has just released his fourth book, Chronic Pain Gone 90 Days. Learn more about his books at www.chronicpaingone90days.com

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