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Chronic Pain Support and Awareness
Welcome to a way with pain the website dedicated to providing information and support to those living with chronic pain.
It's a place where people can visit, find comfort and share their experiences if they so wish. Hopefully eliminating some of the fear, frustration, loneliness and isolation that can be felt when living and dealing with chronic pain on a daily basis.
Understanding chronic pain will always be a huge challenge as it is an invisible illness and not readily understood. As a Charity, a way with pain will endeavour to provide people with a clearer understanding of chronic pain and the impact which it can have upon every aspect of a person’s daily life and also those around them. Often bringing with it huge life changes!
Our wish is for a way with pain to become a fully comprehensive website which will continue to evolve and adapt as it progresses, creating awareness with valuable input from people living with chronic pain, professionals, and those affected by chronic pain.
The information given on this site will not cure chronic pain, however it may go some way towards helping people come to terms with their pain, and self manage it in a way which will hopefully bring back some control into their lives, enabling them to find a way forward……...
Above all, we want this website to give people HOPE!