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Mariana

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46. Fortunately, opiate withdrawal
Sun Nov 23, 2014, 08:44 PM
Nov 2014

isn't dangerous like withdrawal from some other drugs. People sometimes actually die withdrawing from alcohol, for example. Still, it must have been damned uncomfortable for you.

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Absolutely not. greatlaurel Nov 2014 #1
Thank you for reply UglyGreed Nov 2014 #18
I agree, absolutely. DeadLetterOffice Nov 2014 #42
My wife has had a severe pain at the base of her skull for 79+ years caused by polio in the brain indepat Nov 2014 #63
That is so suck-y. truedelphi Nov 2014 #207
My wife had taken bleeder pain pills until she nearly bled to death about twenty years ago, then indepat Nov 2014 #211
agreed 100%. medical treatment should not be a political decision. nt magical thyme Nov 2014 #117
If you read the article, you see that they're rubberstamping the CDC guidelines Warpy Nov 2014 #178
No I would not ban it for non cancer reasons yeoman6987 Nov 2014 #2
I included that info UglyGreed Nov 2014 #12
There is a critical distinction between experiencing euphoria as a side effect loyalsister Nov 2014 #75
If a doctor ever said that to me, I'd be hard pressed to keep my temper. Liberal Veteran Nov 2014 #79
Me too! loyalsister Nov 2014 #80
They tried that addiction crap with my mom. easychoice Nov 2014 #96
You're right, loyalsister. I've never really experienced the "drug high" folks talk about. catbyte Nov 2014 #157
Big difference between addiction and dependence. reflection Nov 2014 #166
Considering most insurance has a specialist copay that's higher than normal.... moriah Nov 2014 #16
Great points UglyGreed Nov 2014 #34
I don't take pain medicine except very rarely Mojorabbit Nov 2014 #93
You are obviously not someone in chronic pain with limited resourced. Ms. Toad Nov 2014 #200
No (nt) bigwillq Nov 2014 #3
Why would you single out cancer? Nye Bevan Nov 2014 #4
many doctors/people feel that end of life UglyGreed Nov 2014 #5
Those kind of doctors are either paranoid of the DEA or lacking in empathy. Liberal Veteran Nov 2014 #15
AAN Warns Against Opioids in Chronic Noncancer Pain UglyGreed Nov 2014 #38
Even then you see doctors now afraid to prescribe necessary pain meds... DeadLetterOffice Nov 2014 #47
Not post surgical patients? I doubt that many surgeons feel that way. n/t pnwmom Nov 2014 #74
Well when I had two surgeries UglyGreed Nov 2014 #103
absolutely not. Warren Stupidity Nov 2014 #6
Goodness no. That would lead to completely avoidable suffering Takket Nov 2014 #7
Absolutely not. Liberal Veteran Nov 2014 #8
As a six time kidney stone patient, fuck no. longship Nov 2014 #9
Does Toradol do you any good? moriah Nov 2014 #11
Never tried it. My last kidney stone attack was summer, 2013. longship Nov 2014 #19
here ya go UglyGreed Nov 2014 #44
Toradol is great, but limited to less than 5 days use due to high risk of GI bleeding. Liberal Veteran Nov 2014 #24
Fortunately kidney stones are usually an acute situation. moriah Nov 2014 #26
Yeah, my experience with toradol was a little over a month ago (kidney stones). Liberal Veteran Nov 2014 #31
To me it was more like being repeatedly stabbed in the kidney with a dull steak knife.. EX500rider Nov 2014 #58
Oral toradol is a very new thing. DeadLetterOffice Nov 2014 #43
Most people I know are heading to the ER in a kidney stone attack. moriah Nov 2014 #78
Just curious, is Toradol an NSAID? catbyte Nov 2014 #86
Yes, a very strong one. Thus the stomach shreadding side effect. DeadLetterOffice Nov 2014 #112
Bummer. I heard it was good for migraines, but I developed an anaphylactic catbyte Nov 2014 #156
Something you might want to check out: blue neen Nov 2014 #205
I've never heard of that. Thanks so much! I'll discuss it with my doctor. catbyte Nov 2014 #212
It's great at making new business for dialysis clinics. nt LeftyMom Nov 2014 #56
u said it MFM008 Nov 2014 #100
Of course not. Your decision to go off of painkillers is one thing. moriah Nov 2014 #10
I said no in my OP UglyGreed Nov 2014 #13
My doctor was using the pain medication UglyGreed Nov 2014 #14
Most people are just like you when they've taken opiates. Mariana Nov 2014 #17
I did worry UglyGreed Nov 2014 #25
Fortunately, opiate withdrawal Mariana Nov 2014 #46
Well my pain is disturbing my UglyGreed Nov 2014 #104
I'm in the same boat with you here... Ghost in the Machine Nov 2014 #151
Thank you for your reply UglyGreed Nov 2014 #174
This message was self-deleted by its author Recursion Nov 2014 #72
Great sentence in your post, and worth repeating: truedelphi Nov 2014 #208
hell no. two words...kidney stones. spanone Nov 2014 #20
Yup! See my posts up thread. longship Nov 2014 #52
exactly. spanone Nov 2014 #61
Wow gollygee Nov 2014 #21
That happens with my UglyGreed Nov 2014 #27
They should be legal for anyone. nt bemildred Nov 2014 #22
They don't really work for me Aerows Nov 2014 #23
I've known too many Seniors get addicted in Florida HockeyMom Nov 2014 #28
So you are for oulawing them for UglyGreed Nov 2014 #30
You know, pecwae Nov 2014 #109
exactly MFM008 Nov 2014 #171
I'm so glad that UglyGreed Nov 2014 #29
fuck no Kali Nov 2014 #32
I changed over from percocet UglyGreed Nov 2014 #35
I've always wondered how many fatal "overdoses" Mariana Nov 2014 #50
I believe the overdoses might be UglyGreed Nov 2014 #105
whether it should be legal or not, drawing the line based on having cancer or not makes no sense. unblock Nov 2014 #33
Huh? So if you have major surgery or are in a car accident, you should not be able to madinmaryland Nov 2014 #36
Please reread my OP and my posts UglyGreed Nov 2014 #39
BTW if you are in a hospital UglyGreed Nov 2014 #41
This is actually correct in some ways Texasgal Nov 2014 #66
Samething happened to my wife, except... madinmaryland Nov 2014 #68
Thank you for reply UglyGreed Nov 2014 #106
Why? ecstatic Nov 2014 #140
Because ERS Texasgal Nov 2014 #162
No, I don't. MoonRiver Nov 2014 #37
Other diseases like Shingles are unbearably painful Wella Nov 2014 #40
My husband didn't even take Tylenol for his Shingles HockeyMom Nov 2014 #116
Your husband was lucky and had a mild case; I know several cases in which the Wella Nov 2014 #198
Guess his Aunt was very lucky too HockeyMom Nov 2014 #199
Yes she was. I've known 3 very bad cases in my own circle Wella Nov 2014 #201
My husband and his Aunt are the only people HockeyMom Nov 2014 #202
Did you read the medical information I posted? Wella Nov 2014 #203
I don't think anyone who is not your Dr should tell you what you can and cannot take or do NightWatcher Nov 2014 #45
My doctor was the one who told us UglyGreed Nov 2014 #48
Been there. My Dr's answer to my pain is to throw more muscle relaxers at me NightWatcher Nov 2014 #49
I know I've seen your UglyGreed Nov 2014 #51
It should be a human right to not feel pain from a disease or any pain causing medical condition. L0oniX Nov 2014 #53
From your lips/finger tips UglyGreed Nov 2014 #54
No - but I do think there should be caution for long term use csziggy Nov 2014 #55
No drug should be outlawed Man from Pickens Nov 2014 #57
I think people should mind their own business. What the DR and the Patient decide should be the onl demtenjeep Nov 2014 #59
No Way! southern_belle Nov 2014 #60
no way williesgirl Nov 2014 #62
No way! Nt riderinthestorm Nov 2014 #64
No, of course not. Blue_In_AK Nov 2014 #65
I had a horrible tooth infection that lasted for a week & used oxycodone for pain relief. U4ikLefty Nov 2014 #67
Dentist receptionist chased me to my car HockeyMom Nov 2014 #113
Anthony Bourdain, Episode 7, Parts Unknown on CNN locks Nov 2014 #69
Why? malokvale77 Nov 2014 #70
Hell no! loyalsister Nov 2014 #71
The US uses more opioids than the rest of the world put together Recursion Nov 2014 #73
But should we allow people to UglyGreed Nov 2014 #107
Perhaps our constant state of war adds to the number of people using pain medication. UglyGreed Nov 2014 #183
Could well be. My Legion post does a lot of work with returning vets Recursion Nov 2014 #185
Don't get me wrong if these men UglyGreed Nov 2014 #196
No. I saw hubby suffer too much pain his last illness madfloridian Nov 2014 #76
Sorry to hear about your UglyGreed Nov 2014 #108
As somebody who is about to undergo major grade knee surgery, no mythology Nov 2014 #77
Of course not Spirochete Nov 2014 #81
No. End the war on drugs. nt ZombieHorde Nov 2014 #82
Not just no but FUCK NO! Prophet 451 Nov 2014 #83
Are you kidding? catbyte Nov 2014 #84
I hear you UglyGreed Nov 2014 #110
Anyone wanting it outlawed have probably never suffered from incurable ongoing severe RKP5637 Nov 2014 #85
Exactly. n/t truedelphi Nov 2014 #206
No. Jamastiene Nov 2014 #87
Absolultely not KMOD Nov 2014 #88
I think government should stay out of medicine. WhiteAndNerdy Nov 2014 #89
No Marrah_G Nov 2014 #90
No. Warren DeMontague Nov 2014 #91
there's all kinds of pain. mine DesertFlower Nov 2014 #92
you've got to be kidding. screw the nanny-state. nt TheFrenchRazor Nov 2014 #94
No LeftishBrit Nov 2014 #95
No. cali Nov 2014 #97
NEED the option MFM008 Nov 2014 #98
I think we should help people in pain get relief from their pain, whatever works for them. eShirl Nov 2014 #99
No JustAnotherGen Nov 2014 #101
NO CountAllVotes Nov 2014 #102
No, there is nothing unique about cancer pain that would indicate this Yo_Mama Nov 2014 #111
Your thread title is a strawman - they are not talking about 'outlawing' them muriel_volestrangler Nov 2014 #114
So sue me N/T UglyGreed Nov 2014 #115
In #107, you said "the non-opiates ones caused me more harm than good" muriel_volestrangler Nov 2014 #122
No since I don't think any medication that UglyGreed Nov 2014 #128
There's a war on pain meds because of the deaths and addictions adigal Nov 2014 #132
So I should suffer UglyGreed Nov 2014 #142
There are other drugs when used in combination are just as effective adigal Nov 2014 #150
I've tried eleven other medications UglyGreed Nov 2014 #175
Spoken like someone who has never suffered from chronic pain kcr Nov 2014 #177
Plus my OP was a question for DUers not a UglyGreed Nov 2014 #118
That's a strawman, then muriel_volestrangler Nov 2014 #119
This message was self-deleted by its author UglyGreed Nov 2014 #130
When doctors refuse to prescribe UglyGreed Nov 2014 #131
+1 Go Vols Nov 2014 #159
Absolutely. Vinca Nov 2014 #120
Not just no, but HELL NO (n/t) Seeking Serenity Nov 2014 #121
Of course not. Iggo Nov 2014 #123
God no. I just had major surgery in Serbia (which only uses opoid medication while the patient is MillennialDem Nov 2014 #124
I'm more worried about the TBF Nov 2014 #125
You might want to distinguish between long term and post-operative and other short term use. merrily Nov 2014 #126
Ok I will edit my post UglyGreed Nov 2014 #133
Unqualified "No." Feral Child Nov 2014 #127
Yes. I have had three family members get addicted adigal Nov 2014 #129
Double-whammy with Lortab: the acetominophen Ilsa Nov 2014 #135
Candy really??? UglyGreed Nov 2014 #137
This is my opinion, which we were asked for adigal Nov 2014 #149
And I gave you mine UglyGreed Nov 2014 #180
Have yet to ever pecwae Nov 2014 #154
My sister-in-law was prescribed a powerful opiate for ten years adigal Nov 2014 #160
Pain is not always temporary. pecwae Nov 2014 #168
The addiction rate for people without previous addictive traits is less than 3% Xithras Nov 2014 #163
No, but doctors need to prescribe them to be taken over Ilsa Nov 2014 #134
I've been in pain UglyGreed Nov 2014 #141
There will always need to be exceptions. Ilsa Nov 2014 #155
unless Du'ers have degrees in pain management, their opinions are really going to be unnecessary La Lioness Priyanka Nov 2014 #136
What about my opinion UglyGreed Nov 2014 #138
its not about respect. my comment was said because most people have idiosyncratic opinions La Lioness Priyanka Nov 2014 #146
I understand UglyGreed Nov 2014 #148
no, i get it. this is what i mean, this conversation for those of us not in pain or those of us who La Lioness Priyanka Nov 2014 #152
People long to be accepted UglyGreed Nov 2014 #176
No, people in pain should have all medical options to stop pain. However, the Pharm. Corps Sunlei Nov 2014 #139
I imagine long term pain could lead to depression or worse ecstatic Nov 2014 #143
Can you agree that we all don't have the same threshold for pain? HockeyMom Nov 2014 #144
I was once like you. Boudica the Lyoness Nov 2014 #165
I walked around for days with that ruptured ectopic HockeyMom Nov 2014 #170
I agree with you. It's true, IMO. HOwever, every time this subject comes up on DU I have found so CTyankee Nov 2014 #173
This is such a slippery slope. First and paramount - pain is subjective and cannot be quantitated. Avalux Nov 2014 #145
No. Aristus Nov 2014 #147
No one should suffer fredamae Nov 2014 #153
Why would anyone want to sentence anyone else to constant pain? djean111 Nov 2014 #158
Apparently, because a chance for pecwae Nov 2014 #169
Suicide rate too low or something? One_Life_To_Give Nov 2014 #161
NO... abakan Nov 2014 #164
For fuck's sake no. TheKentuckian Nov 2014 #167
Don't force ANY Health Care on somebody else HockeyMom Nov 2014 #172
No, absolutely not. NaturalHigh Nov 2014 #179
I want to thank those UglyGreed Nov 2014 #181
BTW, I do agree with one recommendation here LeftishBrit Nov 2014 #182
Whistleblowers say military doctors and VA have overprescribed powerful narcotics UglyGreed Nov 2014 #184
Lewiston man pleads guilty in UPS medication theft case UglyGreed Nov 2014 #187
Not in my experience pecwae Nov 2014 #189
Well when these pain medications are shipped and they can be UglyGreed Nov 2014 #192
Pain meds I receive pecwae Nov 2014 #194
They can and do get stolen by UPS employees N/T UglyGreed Nov 2014 #195
Pharmacies get robbed. ret5hd Nov 2014 #209
You know what I have an idea. UglyGreed Nov 2014 #193
I think when people are referring to a candy store they mostly are talking about how easy it seaglass Nov 2014 #190
all I know is that when I started going to UglyGreed Nov 2014 #197
No. I let my pain killers sit half empty after a pancreatic Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #186
The hardest part is that UglyGreed Nov 2014 #188
This is true. Eleanors38 Nov 2014 #191
No - but we need team based treatment for chronic pain - hedgehog Nov 2014 #204
Having undergone gallbladder surgery a week and a half ago... 99Forever Nov 2014 #210
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