UCSD School of Medicine and the Diana Padelford Binkley Foundation bring you this groundbreaking series to improve awareness of the prevalence and severity of pain in women. In this program, Mark Wallace, MD, UCSD Center for Pain & Palliative Care, gives an overview of management of acute and chronic pain in women. Series: Pain Management in Women Over the Lifecycle [9/2006] [Health and Medicine] [Professional Medical Education] [Show ID: 11883]
"Chronic Pain Syndromes" is a better video.
michalchik 6 months ago
I found this to be informative and fascinating. Thank you for having it here.
Jazzari7 8 months ago
@gladheateher4now First t-3's are really hard on your liver and don't drink alcohol with them, but try to get a different med. altogether. (My wife has been dealing with a disc problem for years). Daludid (my spelling sucks) or something completely opiat based. Codine, demerol etc. Remember that Doctors are in many ways just pushers for Big Pharma, but they still are supposed to work for you. I am not a doctor but have a great deal of experience with cronic pain management. pm me.
spinalfluidontap 1 year ago
What would you tell me are the effects to someone who have cronic pain and takes 6 ( t-3s) daily, any comments/ THANKS
gladheateher4now 1 year ago
I love when an ignorant doctor who does NOT experience pain tries to tell someone with PAIN how to cope. I hate this more than anything else since I have chronic pain. That punk could not live a day in my body without curling up in a ball in the fetal position weeping.
Chickenetta 2 years ago 2
Nothing I couldn't find in a book. This guy is boring and annoying.
smanduh 2 years ago 2
Great video, thank you for uploading it.
kaunas1983 3 years ago