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10. Telling others about the condition

Since allodynia and other pain conditions are "invisible disabilities," some people will have difficulty understanding the choices people with the condition have to make. It is often easier to be matter-of-fact about the situation, stating what is needed including limited touch or a place away from air drafts. There are always people who will listen, try to understand, and want to be of help. Friends and relatives can help find resources and ways to live with the condition.

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