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Beyond Chronic Pain Guidebook

If you are considering harming yourself and need someone to talk to right away, we ask you to take any of the following steps immediately, explain your intention and ask for help.

  • Call your mental health counselor
  • Call 911
  • Call a suicide prevention/crisis hot line (800-784-2433 or 800-273-8255)
  • Call your medical doctor
  • Go to the nearest hospital emergency room

Finding Someone To Talk To

If you are feeling sad or overwhelmed by your pain, it might help to talk to someone. Tell a family member, friend, therapist, minister, priest or rabbi or anyone who cares for you about how you are feeling. It is important to remember that you are not alone.

The American Pain Foundation’s offers an online pain support community that you can access.

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