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10 Years Ago Today: My First Publication as a Pain Patient Advocate in the New York Post
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Dr. Red Lawhern: The 'Energizer Bunny' of Pain-Patient Advocates
Last I counted I had 4,682 saved emails from Dr. Richard "Red" Lawhern. Let's double that to include the ones I didn't save. 9,000 emails from someone I've never met in person. Sounds like a stalker, right?
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