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Episode 16 - One Thing with Tegan

Season 2, Ep. 6

Join Tegan as they discuss the one thing they want people challenged by pain to know about.


Tegan is a teen who has recovered from complex regional pain syndrome (CRPS).

 

Season Two of One Thing is powered by the Australian Pain Society.

 

For more information on One Thing check out onething.painsci.org or search for @OneThing_Pain on Twitter and Instagram.

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