Innovative Blog Series Set To Be Released Will Shine A Light On The Lives Of Chronic Pain Sufferers & How To Overcome Chronic Pain

November 09
20:57 2020
Innovative Blog Series Set To Be Released Will Shine A Light On The Lives Of Chronic Pain Sufferers & How To Overcome Chronic Pain
Chronic pain sufferers often live in silence and learn to just live with their chronic pain. With a limited amount of options to turn to, it is a breath of fresh air for Onus to shed some light on an issue that has been plaguing society since its inception, chronic pain. More importantly, creating a resource for sufferers to learn how to reduce their pain.

Sydney, Australia – November 9th, 2020 – Onus, a new health app, will run an international blog series throughout the month of November to raise awareness of chronic pain and the need for better healthcare solutions. Featuring guest bloggers from the USA, Canada, UK, Ireland, Australia and New Zealand, the series will give a rare insight into the lives of people battling chronic pain, how their lives have changed following the onset of symptoms and how they persevere and manage a wide scope of health conditions.

The aim is the publishing of a blog series to connect people suffering with chronic pain, and those who care for them, to share stories and health information for the purpose of finding better ways of managing health and living the best life possible.

“We want to get people talking about chronic pain, because so many people are suffering in silence, but together we can find better ways of managing symptoms and treatment options,” says Onus Founder, Rita De Michele.

Onus is a crowdsourcing app that encourages people to take ownership of their health by re-imagining healthcare with the support and encouragement of an online community, including fellow members, health practitioners and experts.

“The idea behind Onus is not to deter people from seeing their GP, specialists or alternative health practitioners. It is to empower them with information, so they know the right questions to ask. It’s about giving people hope and support, by making them realize much power is in their hands when it comes to healthcare,” says Ms. De Michele.

She went on to say, “We encourage members to share their story because through storytelling, we share knowledge, experiences and hope for recovery. We say, one day you will share your story about overcoming the health challenge you are facing now and it will become someone else’s survival guide.”

Onus is available on the AppStore and Google Play. It is free for members and available to Practitioners and experts for a monthly fee.

Members can share stories about their health struggles, ask for support or assist others who may be requesting assistance. They can use hashtags to focus on different health conditions and join groups to discuss specific health issues in more detail.

Onus member Roberto Righetti was quoted as saying. “I am very happy that I found Onus in my search for answers to my health issues.” He went on to say, “People who may feel disconnected or have had conflicting opinions by health professionals can connect with real people in similar situations and get timely advice, putting one on a path to better understanding their own condition.”

The international chronic pain blog series will run for the month of November on the Onus website and social media channels. It will also be supported by high profile authors, disability advocates and social media influencers.

For more information about the international blog series or Onus please contact: www.onus.app

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