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The following is a list of questions to ask your doctor About Chronic Pain  as well as tips for preparing for these conversations.

1. How do I know if my pain is chronic?

 


2. Can I take an over-the-counter medication?

 


3. What if the over-the-counter medication doesn’t provide enough pain relief for my chronic pain?

 


4. What are some treatment options for chronic pain?

 


5. If I have on going daily chronic pain, could an extended-release prescription medicine be appropriate for me?

 


6. What are the side effects of these treatments?

 


7. Could I benefit from exercise, weight loss or physical therapy for my chronic pain?

 


How You Can Prepare for this Discussion

 

  • Make sure you tell your doctor when the pain started and if there was an injury or problem in that area that preceded the pain.
  • Try to be aware of when your pain is at it’s worst and when that pain subsides. It may help to keep a daily diary of your pain to help you discuss it with your doctor.
  • Bring a list of any other medications you currently take, even ones that are unrelated to your pain management.
  • If you tried over-the-counter pain relieving treatments in the past, be sure to tell your doctor what worked and what didn’t and any side effects you may have had.
  • Keep a diary of the names, dosage and number of times per day you take medication for pain.
  • Don’t be afraid to ask for further clarification if you don’t understand something.
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