About Complete Chronic Pain Condition Organization
We are an organization of members interacting and sharing ideas for a unified purpose. That intention is to provide direction, support, and assistance to those afflicted with chronic pain condition. We are not affiliated with any religion, church, government group or organization. We are funded solely by membership fees, donations, and proceeds derived from items sold in our store.
I found that I wasn’t able to encapsulate such a vast subject of Complete Chronic Pain Condition within the confines of a book. It therefore became my goal to prepare the book as an overview or “handbook” to define the condition, then establish a non-profit organization to thoroughly deal with the extensive subject matter. The Complete Chronic Pain condition Organization (CCPC Organization) is that means.
In my earlier business days I had the honor of being a cofounder of a business networking club. The purpose was to pool ideas to better serve our individual businesses. It worked. In fact, proving the old adage, “there is strength in numbers,” the larger it grew the more effective it became.
I used the same concept for the Complete Chronic Pain Condition Organization. The goal of our non-profit Organization is to ultimately assist individuals (and their families) experiencing Complete Chronic Pain Condition. There are various ways to accomplish that goal. As with all assistance organizations, the quality of support provided is an escalating process. Initially, valuable assistance will be extended by providing information, communication, emotional support, and the encouragement of interaction. It is no longer necessary to suffer alone. Realistic information can help sufferers make important decisions. In many cases the thoughts and ideas of members can be pooled to provide remedies and even solutions to problems. Benefits of membership will increase with the growth of the organization. This web site is only a foundation for complete interactivity planned. We have a forum where members can communicate 24 hours a day, seven days a week, 365 days a year. Plans for the availability of much other interactivity is also in motion.
In addition, we are preparing a membership publication. All of these things require funding and therefore the importance of membership is essential. In my book, Complete Chronic Pain Condition (CCPC): An Overview, I explain the vast framework that harbors and directly affects the condition. Obviously, we don’t we don’t have answers to all of the issues presented in the book. Clarification of the complexity of problems is going to require participation of members. Resolution of many of these issues will take time. But, I expect that all chronic pain sufferers will want to get involved, contribute, vent, articulate and be part of something positive. It is an opportunity for them to belong to something that can be constructive to themselves as well as their fellow sufferers. Strength in numbers can achieve change to the problematic way chronic pain issues are addressed and treated. The personal knowledge, experiences and achievements of each individual sufferer can be a beacon to other sufferers. At the same time it can provide valuable assistance to formulate ideas that can be put into motion to make a change. There is a dignity to human life and time is relative. It doesn’t matter if someone is suffering from this condition based on a terminal illness or a long-term mental or physical affliction. That parameter of time that is spent harboring this condition is as important as all other spans of that same human life and it should be afforded the same dignity.
You can sit around and wait for something to happen while those in your life offer you obligatory pity or you can take action and do something positive such as join us. If there is a loved one in your life who is suffering but can't take that first step – do it for him or her! Give them a membership in the Complete Chronic Pain Condition Organization! We ask those afflicted and those closely associated with sufferers to join us in our common purpose. All are welcome, and even more important – all are loved here!
