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Question Anyone else have chronic pain but not taking medication?

Just wondering if anyone else is in that zone where after a few years, the pain is there (for me in the palete it moved down from the head), but you aren't taking painkillers for it.

Also, anyone else not have insurance or a doctor?

I just try to figure things out from this forum, and leads for alternative medicine that might help, such as NCR.

Thanks for any support/replies.
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