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02 February 2012
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Welcome to the website of PPiP!

Welcome to the website of PPIP,  we hope you find what you need on our site, but please feel free to contact us with any additional enquiries you may have on 0207 188 3236

Mission statement

PPIP has been created to support people with chronic pain. Its main purpose is to create a forum for ex-patients of INPUT, and their family and friends, with the aim of offering information and support to assist in the management of chronic pain.

We are hoping to actively promote the continued application of self management of chronic pain and to promote this shared experience. We are therefore hoping to also promote the (current) best practice in the management of chronic pain.

PPIP aims to assist all chronic pain sufferers in order to achieve and maintain an improved quality of life. We also endeavour to promote awareness of chronic pain and therefore we hope to provide links to other support organisations and to encourage support of each other through the facilities of forum/chat rooms and regional support groups.

We intend this service to be accessible to all.

Member Stories...

Client stories
Pete Moore
My story is very typical of that of a pain patient. I was, like many pain patients looking for that magic bullet to take away the pain. Managing my pain was like playing a game of snakes and ladders – a game of luck. Most days melted into the next and I have a very poor pain self manager. I did not exercise or generally look after my body, I ate all the wrong foods and when something went wrong with it, I expected the doctor to fix me.more...


Why not have a browse around the rest of our website, or join in our discussion boards? By doing so you can see who we are, read patient testomonials and perhaps learn more about Chronic pain. To get you started, why not try some of the suggestions below.

Finally, why not visit the Guys and St Thomas 'INPUT programme for pain management' website, by clickng here.