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Our Readers

Reader feedback is important and shapes the content of our magazine. Here’s what some have said. We welcome your comments and invite you to join us on Facebook to connect
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I am a caregiver for my dad, who is a World War II veteran. I found PainPathways when I took him for a recent visit at the VA, and was overjoyed and comforted to read such wonderful information. There are so many helpful resources and contacts — so much information all in one place! I ordered three gift subscriptions for family and friends who live with pain — I know this is a holiday gift that will give back all year.

Joyce Richardson
Greensboro, NC

 

Thanks for the article on REMS. I take lots of pain medications and appreciate being informed. I found PainPathways in my doctor’s office and am reading it cover to cover. Looking forward the winter issue.

Phil Brookings
St. Louis, MO

 

Thank you! The Chronic Pain Group and I really enjoy PainPathways. Please keep up the great work.

Ernest Merritt
Suco, ME
American Chronic Pain Association

 

I love this magazine. My doctor gave me my first copy last month and I want more!

Christine Weston Scott
From Facebook

 

You guys are doing great things to help people rediscover what I call life after pain. I have had RSD/CRPS for seven years due to nerve damage in my right knee. I want to share that I now work with a pain counselor weekly and it is really helping. I do my best to make the best out of the cards I have been dealt and I look forward to receiving your magazine each season, as I like to keep up-to-date on chronic pain research and treatment.

Paul
Athens, TN

 

Our office was so pleased to discover PainPathways this summer. The physicians, nurses and clients all want more copies! We remind our clients often that internet information can't always be trusted; it's important to research the source. PainPathways is the real-deal, offering comprehensive, well-researched information that everyone in the pain community should read and can trust.

Irene Lang, RNBC
Greg Paine, MD
Stephen Friedman, MD

Comprehensive Pain Center of Naples
Naples, Florida

 

I donated the issue I found in my neurologist’s office to my primary care doctor and then to my chronic pain group. I thought; "I wish I had known about it long before now!" I especially enjoyed the opioid article. As a chronic pain patient, I now better understand how my medication works, (or fails to do so) and would like to have all three articles in the series.

Sincerely,
Susan Defries

Fortuna, CA

 

I just got PainPathways from a friend and browsed your website, but I didn't see anything regarding non-medical pain management therapies like Yoga and massage. Please consider adding this important information as I have found it very helpful.

Thanks!
Pat Siano

From Facebook

 

Excellent source of info if you, a friend or loved one is having a chronic problem with pain. If you don't take time for wellness, you will have to take time for illness. Pain is a wake up call that you need to listen to!

Wayne Rice
From Facebook