I have been going to a different pain clinic. After your procedure, the checkout desk has these shells. A staff member paints a pretty picture on each side of the shells, and pairs each one with a pretty paper that has an uplifting quote. Each patient is encouraged to take one home. I chose this one with the fall leaves on it.
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The Shells Of Pain
I have been going to a different pain clinic. After your procedure, the checkout desk has these shells. A staff member paints a pretty pict...
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These are lovely to look at. On the note of pain procedure, they often do more harms than good. The best way to reduce chronic pain is usually via regular muscle exercises through a careful and non-intensive regime.
the quote is a good one, YBH, yes, but HOW? I hear release the worry, over and over and think positive and both make me want to scream... I would if I could, that is what comes with pain and telling me to do it is a waste of time.. chronic pain is a horror, are you going because of your foot? the shell is cute.
That’s very heartwarming that they do that and they are very pretty with a good message. I took note of both MadSnapper’s and Roentare’s comments though. It is tough dealing with chronic pain. I hope your visit helped you with yours.
What a pretty shell that is and such a wonderful idea. That staff member must keep awfully busy painting all those shells for all the patients.
This is so pretty and what a sweet idea!
This is such a neat idea and what a very nice way to spread positive energy. I would never have thought to paint on the shells.
That is very nice of them!
I love those shells and leaves - I still have the one Andy - grandson - made when he was little. Hope he helped your pain!
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