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                              ARE OPIOD MEDICATIONS LIKE MORPHINE, HYDROMORPHONE, OXYCONTIN, METHADONE, SAFE TO TAKE FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME? 04/03/2011
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                              Unfortunately, many people think that these medications are going to make them addicts. 
                              Very few chronic pain sufferers become addicted. They will become dependent on the medication, and will experience withdrawal if they stop their medications suddenly.

                              Addiction is very different and is more an emotional behavioural problem.

                              Pain patients can safely take opioids for life if necessary with no damage to organs or to tissues.

                              Opioid medications do not work for everybody, and are often just one part of a pain management program.

                              If opioid medications reduce pain, increase function and improve quality of life then it is an option worth trying.
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                              ACCESS TO A PAIN CLINIC 04/03/2011
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                              You usually need a referral to a pain clinic.

                              If you are getting no help from family doctor, it is a reasonable request to ask for a referral to a 

                              pain clinic.

                              If the wait is long, send a letter to the provincial health minister and your MLA         
                              1 Comment
                               
                              HOW TO FIND A CHRONIC PAIN DOCTOR 04/03/2011
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                              Phone the College of Physicians for a list of docs who treat chronic pain, and who take new patients. need list of colleges (web sites links etc

                              On The Chronic Pain Association of Canada.com find a local support group and contact leader s and ask for names of Doctors or pain clinics in your area 

                              Phone CPAC’s office   :1-780-482-6727 (collect) and ask for names of pain services or pain specialists in your area. or email 
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                              WHY CAN’T MY DOCTOR FIND OUT WHAT IS CAUSING MY PAIN? MY TESTS ARE ALL NORMAL 04/03/2011
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                              When pain continues, there are changes that occur to our pain messaging system.

                              refer to your pain identifcation document

                              If you relate our bodies to a computer, the bones, muscles, organs and tissues are the hard drive. The hard drive is easy to visualize, with tests, x-rays, and examinations. The soft ware is our pain messaging system and there are no tests or methods to see the soft ware.

                              When pain continues in our body, there are changes that happen to our pain messaging system and these changes make chronic pain a disease and no longer a symptom.

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                              Chronic Pain Association of Canada (CPAC) PO Box 66017 Heritage Postal Station, Edmonton Alberta T6J 6T4 Telephone (780) 482-6727 Fax (780) 433-3128 cpac@chronicpaincanada.com
                              ARE OPIOD MEDICATIONS LIKE MORPHINE, HYDROMORPHONE, OXYCONTIN, METHADONE, SAFE TO TAKE FOR LONG PERIODS OF TIME? 04/03/2011
                              4 Comments
                               
                              Unfortunately, many people think that these medications are going to make them addicts. 
                              Very few chronic pain sufferers become addicted. They will become dependent on the medication, and will experience withdrawal if they stop their medications suddenly.

                              Addiction is very different and is more an emotional behavioural problem.

                              Pain patients can safely take opioids for life if necessary with no damage to organs or to tissues.

                              Opioid medications do not work for everybody, and are often just one part of a pain management program.

                              If opioid medications reduce pain, increase function and improve quality of life then it is an option worth trying.
                              4 Comments
                               
                              ACCESS TO A PAIN CLINIC 04/03/2011
                              1 Comment
                               
                              You usually need a referral to a pain clinic.

                              If you are getting no help from family doctor, it is a reasonable request to ask for a referral to a 

                              pain clinic.

                              If the wait is long, send a letter to the provincial health minister and your MLA         
                              1 Comment
                               
                              HOW TO FIND A CHRONIC PAIN DOCTOR 04/03/2011
                              0 Comments
                               
                              Phone the College of Physicians for a list of docs who treat chronic pain, and who take new patients. need list of colleges (web sites links etc

                              On The Chronic Pain Association of Canada.com find a local support group and contact leader s and ask for names of Doctors or pain clinics in your area 

                              Phone CPAC’s office   :1-780-482-6727 (collect) and ask for names of pain services or pain specialists in your area. or email 
                              Add Comment
                               
                              WHY CAN’T MY DOCTOR FIND OUT WHAT IS CAUSING MY PAIN? MY TESTS ARE ALL NORMAL 04/03/2011
                              0 Comments
                               
                              When pain continues, there are changes that occur to our pain messaging system.

                              refer to your pain identifcation document

                              If you relate our bodies to a computer, the bones, muscles, organs and tissues are the hard drive. The hard drive is easy to visualize, with tests, x-rays, and examinations. The soft ware is our pain messaging system and there are no tests or methods to see the soft ware.

                              When pain continues in our body, there are changes that happen to our pain messaging system and these changes make chronic pain a disease and no longer a symptom.

                              Add Comment
                               

                                FAQ's

                                Please use the categories below to narrow your search

                                Categories

                                All
                                Hydromorphone
                                Methadone
                                Morphine
                                Opiod Medications
                                Oxycontin
                                Pain Clinic
                                Pain Doctor
                                Tests Are All Normal

                                RSS Feed

                                Archives

                                April 2011

                                You cannot find the answer here please send your question to
                                CPAC