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This book was fabulous and began to help as soon as I started using it:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/1593859821?pc_redir=1404067965&robot_redir=1
Also this one:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B008W316Z0?pc_redir=1404075922&robot_redir=1
Sorry about the ugly links; I'm on mobile and clueless. The second book is by a journalist and is more of a helpful survey of available options in chronic pain but it still really helped me with my perspective, the first is an excellent workbook and has helped me to improve my life overall and to live through unremitting severe pain.
I hope you find something that works for you! All of the best an good luck!
What kinds of procedures have they done?
Oh wow, I didn't know that I'm sorry- you still have a lot of work to do. My hips hurt for a very long time from surgery but I couldn't tell the difference if they felt better or worse. Unfortunately over time they got much much much worse. 6 months is normally the time you should know though so you've got plenty of time with that.
I've gotten 4 surgeries total so yes I can relate to you, friend.
Yeah I totally know what you mean, you didn't lash out :) . Even though you look at me like I could workout, I can't do it for longer than 5 minutes. And yeah the RIC program will tell you don't worry you'll work your way up!! But, it just doesn't work long-term as a solution. At least for me. You'll learn a lot of tools there, but they use a book called Managing Pain Before it Manages You. It is the core of their program and it's all in this book. Take a look at it before you decide anything.
RIC doctors are some of the top docs in the midwest area, if not country. Seriously.