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My wife thinks i should see someone for my chronic pain. should i?

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Yes: But only if you want relief! there are many approaches, but the important thing is to find out what is causing the pain so that appropriate therapies can be used.

Answered 4/30/2016

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Treat chronic pain: Treating chronic pain can help you understand the cause as well as possible treatments & improve quality of life. When people don't feel well they tend to make poor health decisions with nutrition, exercise, sleep, etc all affecting your health. See your doc, pain specialist as well as alternative therapies such as acupuncture, yoga, rolfing, etc since a holistic approach provides the best result.

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