Chronic Pain

Pain is distinguished within the medical profession as “acute” and “chronic”.  Acute pain is generally considered that pain which is associated with a recent injury or illness and is less than one month in duration.  Chronic pain lasts beyond the immediacy of the injury and/or returns months later.  It is considered that pain, which extends beyond the anticipated or expected period of healing associated with a surgery or injury. 

Chronic pain sufferers face not only a great deal of pain, but in many cases skepticism and are not always treated with the sympathy (and thoroughness) their case may need.  As a result many turn to self-medication to manage their pain and find themselves with drug or alcohol dependencies as their condition progresses.  Don’t let this happen to you.  Seek treatment now.

If you have not yet turned to drugs or alcohol you have an opportunity to find a treatment specialist who understands the intricacies of chronic pain and can work with you to come up with pain management options that work for your lifestyle.

Call our helpline today.  Our team of compassionate support specialists will help you find a pain management specialist  or treatment facility so you can begin to take back your life.  Our helpline is available 24 hours a day for individuals ready to take that first step towards freedom and for their families seeking assistance: Call us on 877-403-3381​

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