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The link below is the website of the American Academy of Pain Management. My pain doctor is a diplomate member and he is wonderful. I'm finally getting the pain relief I need. The search page there allows you to find member doctors and acreditted pain management programs in your area. Good luck. I know how terrible it is to watch someone you love be in pain. My husband has suffered from knee problems for years, but he is now seeing my pain doctor as well and is pain-free along with me!
http://www.aapainmanage.org/info/patient...
This link might help
http://groups.msn.com/arayofhope/yourweb...
Have you tried a charity hospital? The visits should be free there and any meds should be very cheap.
The first thing he needs to do is see a doc to find out WHAT IS WRONG. NO pain management doc will give him anything without a diagnosis from his regular or orthopedic doc. Every larger city has pain management docs but you need a referral to see them and you also need a diagnosis. He needs to see his doc and get a diagnosis first before anything can be done.
Most of us will go through this sooner or later. Usually, drugs just do not cut it or if they do only for a short time basis. I would go to alternative medicine resources and see what they have to offer. I know that there are many pain management centers all over that deal with many ways to help people get out of pain. Try asking your doc to ref err you to a center like this, there are plenty of choices, you do not have to settle, and if one thing does not work then try another. persistence is a virtue here.
You could ask for a referral from your Primary Doctor. He will not refer you to a Pain Doctor until you have tried some pain meds that your Primary Doctor prescribes first.
A month is not long enough to be referred to a Pain Doctor. A Primary Doctor will work with you with pain meds, physical therapy, etc. This is expensive without insurance.
Sorry that you do not have health insurance. Check with your state. Most states have health insurance that you can buy on a sliding scale. Our state has a very good one. Maybe your state does too.
Where do you live?
I don't know of a doctor. But I do recommend using a B vitamin supplement. Just try it.
