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Founder & President of Connecticut Pain Foundation -- Paul Gileno

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Paul has CRPS in my left leg, Failed Back Syndrome in my lower back and a Severely Damaged Left Sciatic Nerve all of which cause severe pain, spasms, depression, loss of sleep, and a whole host of other problems.

Paul's Story:
Before my pain journey started, I owned my own business, which was growing and very physical. Trained as a chef, I was in very good shape and health, operating a gourmet food store and an off-premise catering business.

At the age of 30, I broke the bottom of my spine at work, and since then life has been flipped upside down. I was forced to sell my business, had multiple back surgeries, went through physical therapy, and tried every kind of pain management treatments available and nothing has worked.

My wife and I started to look for support groups in our area and could not find one. We looked for educational programs and found none. As we continued to search, we realized Connecticut and the surrounding areas really needed a local organization, one that can assist people through support groups, information and simply showing them they are not alone.

We decided one of the best ways for us to go through this journey was to try and help others cope. And that is how Connecticut Pain Foundation was born.

Check out Paul's website:
http;//www.ctpainfoundation.com

If you live in the Connecticut area you can visit the Connecticut Pain Foundation at:

Connecticut Pain Foundation
115B Commerce Drive
Brookfield, CT 06804

1-877-271-1209

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