Dear Judith,
I hope my web site, sexualhealth.com <A
HREF="http://www.sexualhealth.com">Sexual Health Network</A> meets most of
your criteria. See <http://www.sexualhealth.com/content/lovebites3.htm> for
example of articles that address pain, ms and sexual activity within a
relationship, and other direct answers to consumers' questions. Then look
around the rest of the site.
Mitch Tepper
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Would be happy to hear any constructive critism if you think it does not.
In a message dated 9/20/99 9:17:07 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
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<< I am seeking information on web pages that:
- speak usefully to adults & teens with acquired disabilities (with severe
pain)
- address issues of sexuality and dependency [would prefer on exceptionlly
sensitive site on this]
- speak to non-academics about social paradigm.
I am interested inidentifying useful internet-based resources -- not
specific to RSD -- but approaching disability issues from a perspective
*other* than "victim-based disability advocacy." People with RSD are less
likely to think in terms of identity politics, and more likely to focus
on day-to-day survival matters..
why?
I am preparing web-resource list for people with RSD [Reflex Sympathetic
Dystrophy] (and their famlies, providers, researchers). >>
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