Improving Perceptions, Using Anger to Your Advantage, and
Managing Strategies for a Complete Life despite
Pain and Other Life Altering Symptoms
Each interview is approximately 30 minutes.
Part One:
Part one of the interviews with Cinda Crawford, regards
awareness and the importance of advocacy, including tips for how you can
contribute your time, talent and treasures.
We cover important topics such as:
- What conditions are considered for MAY awareness?
- What is a neuro-endocrine-immune disorder/disease (NEI/NEID)?
- What overlapping conditions are also honored in May? You could be surprised.
- How you can participate
- Support for organizations and individuals
Learn
about your kissing cousins, what others do for you and how to use your own
time, talent and treasures to make a difference for everyone.
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Part Two:
Chronic pain and illness can create feelings of frustration,
fear, anger and helplessness. In part two of the interview we discuss ways to
address these feelings and start a journey to make a difference in your own
life.
There are four key elements to being whole and finding
balance in our life. We talk about everything from sleep and diet to learning
the value of emotional and spiritual awareness. The four elements for fullness
and balance are:
- Physical
- Emotional
- Mental
- Spiritual
Cinda Crawford is a health counselor and host of the Health
Matters show, a mind-body healing author, ordained
minister and creator of Sacred Celluar Healing.
Celeste Cooper is a retired RN, educator, fibromyalgia patient,
and lead author of the Broken Body Wounded Spirit: Balancing the See Saw of
Chronic Pain devotional series (coauthor, Jeff Miller PhD), and Integrative
Therapies for Fibromyalgia, Chronic Fatigue Syndrome and Myofascial Pain: The
Mind-Body Connection (coauthor, Jeff Miller PhD), and contributing author to Deirdre
Rawlings, Fibromyalgia Insider Secrets: 10 Top Experts.
Celeste is also a fibromyalgia expert for Dr. Oz, et al., at
Sharecare.com, and she advocates for all
chronic pain patients as a participant in the Pain Action Alliance to Implement
a National Strategy (PainsProject.org). Her website is www.TheseThree.com
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