Physiogenic Flag
[ID: Two images of a seven stripe flag. The first flag has a simple off white lighting bolt symbol on it the second does not. Both flags have the same color stripes of the following colors starting from the top: dark grey, blueish grey, light blue, purplish blue grey, light purple, purplish grey, dark grey. Both dark grey stripes are the same color.]
Stripe Meanings: The grey stripes at the top and bottom were taken from the disability pride flag and represent the disability community. The light blue stripe third from the top is from the chronic illness ribbon and the purple stripe fifth from the top is from the chronic pain ribbon. Starting from the top, the 2nd, 4th and 6th stripes are a mix between the stripes next to them to show the connections between each. The lighting bolt is simply because some pain is sharp and we thought it would be fitting.
“Physiogenic refers to a system formed from chronic pain and/or a physical disability.
A physiogenic system may have additional origins related to their chronic pain and/or disability. For example, if a physiogenic system viewed trauma due to their disability or experiences stress due to it, they may also be traumagenic or stressgenic.” -Pluralpedia











