
Are you tired of explaining over and over that “Chronic Pain” means it never, ever goes away? maybe you need this slogan plasted over your chest and back to assist you?
September 12, 2008

Are you tired of explaining over and over that “Chronic Pain” means it never, ever goes away? maybe you need this slogan plasted over your chest and back to assist you?
The slogan for this shirt is, "Yes, I'm STILL in pain!" and seems to bulge out of the shirt towards the viewer as the text gets larger in the middle so that the word "STILL" is the largest part. The slogan is in a font that looks like chalk drawn on a blackboard, with jagged edges, and it shades from light blue at the top of each letter to dark green at the bottom of each letter.
This light coloured shirt can be ordered in many different styles, colours, and sizes for men, women, and kids. Long and short sleeved T-shirts and polo shirts, etc. Yours can be very different from the one pictured!
Select the supplier that's closest to you. Then you'll be able to browse through all the styles and colours available, and place your order:
Posted in Shirts | Tagged chronic illness, chronic pain, complex regional pain syndrome, crps, education, fibromyalgia, reflex sympathetic dystrophy, rsd
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