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Recognise Program for Free!

October 13th, 2011 · 5 Comments

Don’t you just love useful freebies?!?  For those of you who do brain re-training treatment to help with pain, you might know what the Recognise program is, from the NOI team.  My friend at CRPS/RSD A Better Life just posted that NOI is offering the Recognise program for the iphone and ipad for free for a limited time.

Thanks, NOI!!!

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  • Alicia Kirk // Oct 13, 2011 at 12:57 pm

    I started developing symptoms of fibro in the mid-70s: chest pain (costochondritis), pain in the back of my neck when I mopped the floor, upper arm pain, irritable bowel syndrome, an achiness in my arms and legs like I was coming down with the flu (but no fever). And the tender points; my husband thought I was rejecting him and the kids because I didn’t want to be hugged or even held close, but it hurt too much. The symptoms worsened with the death of my brother in the late 70s from cancer, so I became paranoid thinking I had cancer or heart trouble. In 1991, I was at the doctor’s office with another bout of IBS. She touched a tender point (left rib area) and ordered a complete bone scan. When it came up with nothing, she referred me to a rheumatologist. I have been under his care for both fibro and DJD. I was able to continue working, but I was never able to move up the corporate ladder because I was too slow. Also I took many Mondays off (usually asked for ahead of time because I had a “hard” weekend planned) because I had done too much over the weekend. I worked until full retirement age, but it was hard.

  • Narelle // Oct 22, 2011 at 9:12 am

    Hi, I have tried numerous times to access the Recognise program to no avail. Any suggestions of help would be sincerely appreciated. I searchd iTunes and could’nt locate the App.
    Health & Happiness
    Narelle

  • How to Cope with Pain // Oct 22, 2011 at 9:43 am

    Narelle, I’m certainly no expert on apps, but I went to the apps logo on my iphone and found it. Anyone else with a suggestion?

  • david // Dec 2, 2011 at 9:00 pm

    is this app available in android? not every one bows down to the mighty marketing giant know as the (BRAND ) Apple. just joking by the way, sounds to sinicle eh!
    cheers
    Dave

  • How to Cope with Pain // Dec 3, 2011 at 8:37 am

    David, good question, but I don’t know. You could go to wherever you get apps for Android phones, or perhaps ask on the site Body in Mind.

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