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Monthly Archives: November 2009
Some Canadian Car / Motor Vehicle Accident Insurance Claim Resources
I would like to compile resources for Car Accident Victims to help deal with their claims. In this province, there is “no-fault” really meaning it’s the victims fault for being in chronic pain. They have to deal with case workers … Continue reading
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What is the Worst Chronic Pain Imaginable?
What is the worst pain imaginable? Neurogenic pain of course… What is the worst non-neurogenic pain? – acute headache of course… Now combine the two in a condition where it is guaranteed you will be told you are a liar, … Continue reading
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Given Vocational Advice to Chronic Pain Patients And terminating Coverage – The “You Could be A Funeral Director Scam”
Recent study of “disability pensioners” given vocational advice and brief cognitive behavioural program found it only got “negligible” amounts of people back to work. Terminating disability coverage, because vocational advice was given, is nothing more than a scam.
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Chronic Pain Can Cause Reversible Brain Damage
Brain damage in certain areas has been seen in chronic back pain, Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, Fibromyaglia, and so on. The question is whether the damage causes the pain or visa versa. In hip pain patients, the at least partial … Continue reading
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