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From: Rene  (Original Message)Sent: 1/15/2007 11:19 PM
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"Ask the Pain Doctor" - designed to allow you to Ask The Pain Doctor a question and obtain general advice from a practicing pain professional. Pain.com is not in position to independently evaluate any of the advice or claims on behalf of any particular therapy. Pain.com offers the Ask the Pain Doctor forum to provide additional resources to patients, who would be prudent to learn as much as they can from as many sources as possible.

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Disclosure The "Ask the Pain Doctor" service is for information only. It does not diagnose medical conditions, offer specific medical advice, or endorse specific products, treatments or services. Pain.com is not in position to independently evaluate any of the advice or claims on behalf of any particular therapy. Pain.com offers the Ask the Pain Doctor forum to provide additional resources to patients, who would be prudent to learn as much as they can from as many sources as possible.
 
Discussions of possible treatment options are just that, discussions. Any treatment plan discussed at pain.com is significantly limited by the incomplete information provided by the patient or caregiver requesting advice. These discussions are meant to be general discussions of the POSSIBLE treatment options which exist, not specific recommendations for care. Those decisions should be left to the treatment provider who has a more complete knowledge of the patient history and physical examination.

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