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Voices that may not otherwise be heard: a qualitative exploration into the perspectives of primary care patients living with chronic pain

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Figure 2 “i feel like a ‘slave’ to pills. But, they help me get through.”
Figure 6 “i would normally wear the red heels, but with the pain i have to wear the white tennis shoes.”

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