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I agree. Everyone in the chronic pain community needs to come together. Push your ego aside, don’t try to make money off of people living in pain, don’t ridicule the ideas that another person thinks of, don’t ridicule what others are doing. Be supportive of each and everyone of us that is doing the best that we can as we push through our own pain, to not only help ourselves, but the whole world. To help not just patients, but our doctors also.