When a patient is experiencing chronic pain, a simple diagnosis and treatment pattern is not always in line. It could take months or years for a person to find what works for them in relieving chronic pain. In some cases, it may take an alternative approach to treatment, including vitamins, supplements, meditation, acupuncture, yoga or hypnosis. But buyer beware, not all alternative treatments work the same in all people, if at all.
Quite a few people with chronic pain use benzodiazepine medications like Xanax, Valium, Ativan, and Klonopin. These medications lure people with the promise of relaxation; however, once hooked, it is difficult to shake loose from the benzodiazepine barb. Not many people realize the downside of these types of chemicals which include: confusion,…
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