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Aristus

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37. Yeah. Waiting a little longer for the x-ray results would have
Sun Feb 2, 2014, 02:31 PM
Feb 2014

made him look a lot better.

If someone comes in on a backboard, though. I'm not waiting for the x-rays. I'm going to start some IV pain med.

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So sorry.... CherokeeDem Feb 2014 #1
I'm thinking actually having a fracture is good cause to believe you 2pooped2pop Feb 2014 #2
Whe you asked if they thought I was throwing myself around for drugs rbrnmw Feb 2014 #21
I agree. Aristus Feb 2014 #26
I am sure that good DR's see their fair share rbrnmw Feb 2014 #34
Yeah. Waiting a little longer for the x-ray results would have Aristus Feb 2014 #37
to be fair this is Ohio rbrnmw Feb 2014 #40
I wanted to change from my primary physician to another one truedelphi Feb 2014 #75
I thought tramadol was not addictive nor a narcotic cally Feb 2014 #80
Yes, it is. Aristus Feb 2014 #81
thanks cally Feb 2014 #83
Maybe they are just making business for the Addiction Specialist siligut Feb 2014 #3
I know this is truly frustrating onlyadream Feb 2014 #4
This behavior by an M.D. is unprofessional rbrnmw Feb 2014 #5
It's not uncommon: jsr Feb 2014 #6
I can tell you #1 without even looking at the link. Barack_America Feb 2014 #9
Unless you are a nurse tavalon Feb 2014 #39
If you're asking specifically, I'm an MD. Barack_America Feb 2014 #43
As someone who has semi frequent neck pain Egnever Feb 2014 #53
I'm a big believer in the often over-looked Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation field. Barack_America Feb 2014 #59
Just be aware that untreated pain is fatal Warpy Feb 2014 #61
I'm not saying I wouldn't treat. Barack_America Feb 2014 #62
Really? All the junkies I knew back in Boston Warpy Feb 2014 #72
well the NYU back specialist I went to recommended NO physical therapy at all- even though he said bettyellen Feb 2014 #69
The effectiveness of Toradol is often underrated. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #55
Toradol is wonderful. I've got a surgery coming up and will be requesting it by name. Barack_America Feb 2014 #57
I totally agree Toradol works much better rbrnmw Feb 2014 #65
OMG how horrible. rbrnmw Feb 2014 #16
The brain cancer patient that he thought was a drug seeker...? ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #20
The real malpractice there was not taking a good enough history... Barack_America Feb 2014 #25
Completely agreed, which is why I wish her family had looked into it. ScreamingMeemie Feb 2014 #27
Many hospitals have policies on this now. Barack_America Feb 2014 #7
When the addiction specialist came in.... Adrahil Feb 2014 #11
The M.D. didn't have to use that disgusting tone of voice rbrnmw Feb 2014 #18
Then you should absolutely complain. Barack_America Feb 2014 #22
I think because of the surgery and the incident rbrnmw Feb 2014 #24
This is out of control hootinholler Feb 2014 #8
HIPPA allows healthcare professionals to share pt info as it relates to pt care siligut Feb 2014 #17
Prescriptions of narcotics for chronic pain is also out of control. Barack_America Feb 2014 #19
I'd like to see the studies behind your claim about dieing from narcotic abuse hootinholler Feb 2014 #23
CDC- 3/4 prescription drug overdoses caused by prescribed narcotics. Barack_America Feb 2014 #29
Holy crap! I would write letter to the administrator of that hospital Adrahil Feb 2014 #10
Do NOT pay the bill. Write a letter to Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2014 #12
First, call your GP and get your hip treated. Second, call a personal injury lawyer. nt msanthrope Feb 2014 #13
... WhiteTara Feb 2014 #14
That's just horrible. polly7 Feb 2014 #15
After reading all the links shared above rbrnmw Feb 2014 #28
Exactly! tavalon Feb 2014 #38
That is a ridiculous statement. Plenty of drug seekers come through the ED. Barack_America Feb 2014 #45
I'm sorry, I have to disagree with you on that, except in the absolute sense Aristus Feb 2014 #76
An ex-MIL of mine would visit a different ER every weekend madville Feb 2014 #82
I'm not saying that doesn't happen tavalon Feb 2014 #85
BTW I still have meds from surgery and from when mom died rbrnmw Feb 2014 #30
I'd be tempted to surrender them to the ED doc. Barack_America Feb 2014 #31
That's a good idea rbrnmw Feb 2014 #32
and ask him to check your LittleGirl Feb 2014 #33
You need to file a complaint with the hospital. Shrike47 Feb 2014 #35
That bullshit happens more than you might imagine tavalon Feb 2014 #36
He did release me with Ultram rbrnmw Feb 2014 #41
I had a similar and yet different experience once in an ER tavalon Feb 2014 #42
Why would they assume that? Helen Borg Feb 2014 #44
Maybe because this is Ohio rbrnmw Feb 2014 #48
Don't you love docs who know it all before they examine you? proudretiredvet Feb 2014 #46
It appears to be a common enough malady in Doctors. Enthusiast Feb 2014 #78
I have had similar... PsychGrad Feb 2014 #47
My pain was so bad from the sorefeet Feb 2014 #49
That is horrible, and thanks for sharing your experience! MissB Feb 2014 #50
Wonder why they didn't just drug test me rbrnmw Feb 2014 #51
Jesus H Christ on a trailer hitch! Warpy Feb 2014 #52
How do you tell a “junkie” from a person who’s in pain? Jesus Malverde Feb 2014 #54
He DID treat my pain I was given Toradol rbrnmw Feb 2014 #56
I think using"horror story" and "emergency room" in the same phrase is redundent. hedgehog Feb 2014 #58
well my eyes are now wide open rbrnmw Feb 2014 #60
I have an autoimmune disease treated symptomatically with hedgehog Feb 2014 #71
This whole thing makes me afraid to ask for Soma. MrsKirkley Feb 2014 #63
The DEA is getting ready for cannabis legalization Fumesucker Feb 2014 #64
this is probably very true rbrnmw Feb 2014 #66
Without them having EVERY detail of your medical history and why medications were prescribed, bluestate10 Feb 2014 #67
maybe true but why not ask? rbrnmw Feb 2014 #70
Awful. elleng Feb 2014 #68
wow. what a horrible experience Liberal_in_LA Feb 2014 #73
What a bunch of fucking assholes REP Feb 2014 #74
it is CYA and doing things by rote demigoddess Feb 2014 #77
it was the rush to judgement and arrogant tone rbrnmw Feb 2014 #79
So sorry this happened to you TuxedoKat Feb 2014 #84
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