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CP Pain Translator

Build your one-page pain profile before your next appointment

Step 1 of 6 Pain Type

What does your pain feel like?

Tap the option that best matches. This helps your doctor identify the right treatment — not just the fastest one.

Or describe it in your own words
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Where do you feel it most?

Tap the areas where pain is strongest. Select as many as apply.

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How intense is it?

Rate your typical pain over the past week. Use the slider or arrow keys.

Move the slider to rate your pain

How long has this pain lasted?

Select the best match.

What makes it worse?

Select all that apply. These are common patterns in CP — your doctor may not ask about them.

What are you currently taking for pain?

Select all that apply. This helps your doctor see the full picture.

What else have you tried?

Even if it helped a little, include it.

Anything else your doctor should know?
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Your Pain Profile

Review what your doctor will see. Go back to edit anything.

My CP Pain Profile — Prepared for Provider Visit

Possible Pain Pattern
Locations
Intensity
Duration
Triggers
Current Medications
Previously Tried
A nationwide study found that 90% of adults with CP live with pain, but each type responds to different treatments — these questions help you and your doctor find the right one.

Questions to Bring to Your Appointment

You deserve answers before accepting any prescription.

What treatment options target my specific type of pain? I want to understand all the approaches before we decide on one.

Have you considered that my pain may be centrally driven? I understand opioids may be less effective for that type of pain.

If we start an opioid, what is the plan for tapering? I want to agree on a timeline before we begin.

Can we discuss a multimodal approach — combining physical, behavioral, and pharmaceutical options?

Are you aware that adults with CP receive significantly higher opioid prescriptions than the general population? I want to make sure my treatment plan reflects my actual pain, not a default.

Your Pain Profile is Ready

Share this with your doctor. You've built your starting point — now make it count together.

This tool was built by someone who lives with CP — for people who live with CP. Your pain is real. Your voice matters. You deserve to be heard.