No More Endless Pain

Because survival without relief is not life.

A civil-rights movement to make chronic pain visible and demand the right to relief, research, and dignity.

Manifesto

Why this exists

Millions live in chronic pain and are told to “cope” while effective options remain out of reach. No More Endless Pain is a collective voice to make this invisible crisis visible — through stories, data, and pressure for humane policy. No one should be condemned to live and die in pain while medicine looks away.

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The Numbers

Scale, impact, neglect

1 in 5
People live with chronic pain
Months–Years
Waits for multidisciplinary pain care
Tiny
Research funding compared to burden

We’ll publish transparent sources and update these figures as community data grows.

The Voices

The truth we live

Short, redacted quotes from submitted stories (published periodically).

“I went from a life to a countdown. Every appointment says ‘cope’ while nothing changes.”
“I’ve tried everything I could access. The system told me to accept suffering as a lifestyle.”
“I don’t want pity. I want relief or honesty about options. Endless pain is not a life.”
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The Systemic Failure

Why we’re here

  • Silos over systems: research is fragmented; pain is multi-component.
  • No biomarkers: trials lump unlike patients, effects wash out.
  • Access deserts: long waits, minimal options, “cope” as policy.
  • Underfunding: burden of disease far exceeds investment.
The Vision

What we’re building

  • Visibility: a public record of suffering and loss society ignores.
  • Evidence: aggregated stories + data to show scale and trends.
  • Change: policy pressure for research, access, and dignity.
  • Right to Relief or Release: humane options when relief is absent.
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Be part of the collective voice

This is not a support group; it’s a civil-rights movement to end abandonment in chronic pain. Start by sharing your story, then invite others. Visibility creates pressure. Pressure creates change.

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