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Chronic pain and depression can unfortunately go hand in hand. The two seem to have such a symbiotic relationship that many pain management specialists must have a psychologist or therapist on their team to address certain depression issues that affect certain pain relief issues. It’s a circle of unpleasantness that has to be broken in order to progress with pain treatment and achieve positive results.

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thepaincenter.com — “When considering the link between depression and chronic pain, it’s important to understand that sometimes it’s just out of your control. Depression, in many cases, is not something you can just wish away with happy thoughts. Depression and chronic pain actually share some of the same brain chemicals that act as messengers traveling between nerves.View full resource at thepaincenter.com

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