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Greetings Ken: here is site that you can choose to post or not. Don't worry my

nose will not be out of joint if you don't.

Also here are some books from a health book list that seem to deal with chronic

pain and intimacy.

Cleveland M. The Twelve-Step Response to Chronic Illness and Disability:

Recovering Joy in Life. (Hazelden; 1988.) Joy and serenity are possible for

those with chronic illnesses or disabilities. Whether we must live with daily

physical pain, a slowly crippling condition, or the results of an illness or

accident that has left us

permanently changed, we can choose how to respond emotionally and spiritually.

The twelve steps originally developed by the Alcoholics Anonymous fellowship

show us the way.

We Are Not Alone: Learning to Live With Chronic Illness. By: Pitzele SK.

(Workman Publishing; 1985.) This is a book about redesigning your life...about

how to live better, not just differently. We Are Not Alone offers inspiration

and practical living strategies to millions of Americans suffering from chronic

illnesses, and priceless

advice for those caring for them.

Living With Chronic Illness: Days of Patience and Passion. By: Register C.

(Bantam Books; 1987.) Essential support and inspiration for the chronically ill

and for those who love them.

Living Creatively With Chronic Illness. By: Wheeler EG, Dace-Lombard J.

(Pathfinder Publishing; 1989.) Profiles of chronically ill people demonstrate

how they developed skills to transcend their disabilities. Living Creatively

With Chronic Illness helps not only ill persons, but their families, friends,

and counselors to

understand the lost expectations and the frustrations of continuing physical

incapacity. This book offers approaches to help the ill person move from a

victim role, to a survivor, and ultimately to transcend losses and pain.

Finding the Way Home, a Compassionate Guide to Illness. By Gayle Heiss (QED

Press, Fort Bragg, CA, IBSN 0-936609-35-4) email qedpress@...]. A reader

says " She has been a wonderful guide for many support sessions for the

chronically ill. The writing is beautiful; it's a joy to read. "

Peace

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