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Some questions to consider when preparing to speak to your doctor

If you have chronic or persistent pain, the following questions will help you to explain the pain - and its effects on you - to your doctor:

Pain:

  1. Where does it hurt? List all the places.
  2. When does it hurt? In the morning, all day or mainly at night?
  3. What does the pain feel like? Burning, stabbing, dull, aching, tingling, pounding pressing.

Medicines:

  1. Tell your doctor what you are taking to treat your pain. They may be prescribed by a doctor or a pharmacist or you may buy them from a healthfood shop. Your doctor will want to know about what drugs, vitamins, herbs or other medicines (example Traditional Chinese Medicine) you may be taking.
  2. What helps relieve your pain?

Other Treatments:

  1. Do you try other treatments to relieve your pain? Do they work? Examples: exercise like walking, acupuncture, hydro-therapy, physiotherapy, others.

Lifestyle:

  1. Does your pain affect your lifestyle? Are you as active as before (golf, walking, playing with the grandchildren, cooking, gardening, cleaning, shopping)
  2. Does your pain interrupt your sleep?

You can print this page and take it with you when you visit your doctor.

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