If you live with chronic pain, you may experience flares that greatly impact your ability to get work done or do activities that you enjoy.
While chronic pain flares are awful on their own, it can also be difficult to have others understand what you are doing through because people cannot always “see” chronic pain.
Chronic pain flares often present differently from person to person, even for people who have the same chronic conditions. Some people who have chronic pain flares rest in bed, while others try to push through their day masking how bad their flares are.
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