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#certainpain Twitter Chat: 20 April 2017, 12-1pm (UK Time)

April 13, 2017 Alicia Spencer-Hall
  • Q1 How do you manage your pain, on a day to day basis? For example, do you use painkillers or other medications? What about methods to manage your pain which don’t involve medical drugs, such as massage, exercise, etc?
  • Q2 How has your pain management strategy developed over time? 
  • Q3 Do you feel that your medical team has offered you enough support in developing ways to cope? 
  • Q4 What are your thoughts on ways to treat chronic pain that don’t involve medical drugs? For example, do you feel informed about these “non-pharmacological” approaches? 

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