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- What If My Pain Isn't Controlled By My Doctor?
- What If My Doctor Is Not Willing To Give Me A Pain Management Plan?
- What If My Doctor Prescribes A One-Size-Fits-All Pain Medication Schedule Instead Of One Geared To My Pain?
- Can I Drink Alcohol While Taking Pain Medications?
- What If I See More Than One Doctor?
- If Pain Medications Work For Me, Why Should I Also Consider Different Methods Of Pain Control?
- When I Take Pain Medications, I Get Relief Right Away. What If The Same Thing Doesn't Happen With Other Treatments?
- What If My Doctor Recommends Surgery To Control Pain?
- What If The Pain Gets Me Down?
- What If Pain Interferes With My Work?
- Is Pain Relief Addictive?
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When I Take Pain Medications, I Get Relief Right Away. What If The Same Thing Doesn't Happen With Other Treatments?
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Keep an open mind when trying a new treatment. To be effective, treatments such as visualization, and breathing exercises may take a little time and practice. Consider trying a treatment at least several times over a period of a couple of weeks to determine if it is beneficial in helping to control your pain. Remember: we all experience pain in our own individual way. Not all methods will work for everyone. Keep a record in your diary as to what works and what doesn’t.
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