By Erin McPhee, North Shore News:
North
Vancouver resident Heather Divine has been living with chronic pain
since 1990. For 23 years she's worked to help other sufferers and
recently launched the People in Pain Network, a growing non-profit
organization dedicated to connecting patients and their families with
education, support and solutions. Photograph by: News photo
, Mike Wakefield
THE last day Heather Divine worked as a nurse was May 31, 1991.
She even recalls the exact time she stepped down from her post: 3: 15 p.m.
"It's
only the last couple of years that I haven't actually got teary-eyed
when I say that. Because it was what I thought made me special and
important and I loved it and I was good at it and the last thing I
wanted to do was leave," says the former operating and recovery room
nurse.
Divine is among the estimated one in five people who
experience some form of chronic pain. In her case, it's 24/7 neuropathic
pain from the waist down, which she began to experience following four
surgeries over the course of a year in 1988-1989 related to cyst
removal.
January 1990 is the last time she's been pain-free.
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Thanks for the info. My cousin recently went to the hospital for chronic back pain. He's had surgery and visited pain management in NJ and now he's doing very well.
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