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Complete Chronic Pain Condition (CCPC): An Overview

A rare book that outlines the complete condition of chronic pain. It continues where most other books leave off and dares to glance at unique aspects of pain and suffering. The complete condition is covered.

370 Pages – $19.95 & S&H
Proceeds from this book go to CCPC Organization. Thank you for your support

This is not your typical book about chronic pain where physical issues are presented with treatments and cures to match them. It does not describe the world of smiling people that can be seen in advertisements for treatment related products. Before chronic pain treatment can be provided, a thorough understanding of the condition must be acquired. No chronic pain sufferer should be without such knowledge. This book identifies with what transpires beyond chronic pain and includes both the physical and mental condition.

The book will make sufferers and those close to them realize that there are problematic issues in all aspects of Complete Chronic Pain Condition. It will also make them realize that the solution to the problems that affect them are complex and confusing but can be addressed. It is an excellent handbook to understand the purpose of the Complete Chronic Pain Condition Organization.

From the book:

“Chronic pain is an altered state of human being. This wholly degrading experience is an affliction of unrelenting physical or mental symptoms and in many cases both. Those that experience this misfortune for any considerable length of time relate that they have been stricken so long they can’t remember not being in pain. They’re not able to recall what it was like to wake up in the morning without having pain or remember having a peaceful night’s sleep. All of their daily activities involve some type of penalty. Taking countermeasures to prevent this nuisance has become a chore in itself for them. Some of their days are better or worse than others, with many contributing factors such as weather, climate, current physical shape, body weight, and activity determining the level or type of pain that will be encountered. Some have the remembrance of a better time without pain, others just a memento of a transient state that passed without appreciation, and a few retain no prior memory at all. Those with this curse or blessing, however it is so looked upon, can’t remember the feeling of what is was like to participate in life without suffering or having repercussions of some type.”

This book goes beyond the typical interpretation of chronic pain and dares to construe the complete condition...”