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In reply to the discussion: I Was Shamed by My Doctor for Being Black [View all]HFRN
(1,469 posts)18. what - you did a vulcan mind meld, to read everyone's mind?
is that it, Mr. Spock?
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One of the real problems our community has is an epidemic drug use especially opitates. The DEA
jwirr
Aug 2015
#54
Yes over the years I have witnessed much of what you talk about. And in all races. Addiction is a
jwirr
Aug 2015
#62
I am not lobbying for the DEA. I am working for the tribe. We are trying to find any way we can to
jwirr
Aug 2015
#66
I know that - my SIL was badly hurt when he was in the army in Turkey years ago and they
jwirr
Aug 2015
#91
guess that makes it ok to force people to live in pain. are you going to
TheFrenchRazor
Aug 2015
#100
And are you going to pay for the funerals our here this year? I am not lobbying regarding ERs
jwirr
Aug 2015
#112
agree - I didn't see anything there, that specifically mapped the accusations to race
HFRN
Aug 2015
#4
"Because we were black, the meeting was surrounded by security guards, in case we 'acted up.'"
KamaAina
Aug 2015
#5
'Because we were black, the meeting was surrounded by security guards, in case we 'acted up''
HFRN
Aug 2015
#6
You then believe it's standard to surround guests invited to a hospital meeting with guards?
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#14
Not for this white person -- I was denied needed prescription drugs for the same reason
whathehell
Aug 2015
#56
Danielle Watts got caught having public sex and tried to make it about race.
Comrade Grumpy
Aug 2015
#33
That is very true especially if you go to ER. At our own clinic that is not true of course. In fact
jwirr
Aug 2015
#58
It could have been too that security guards were called because the family was agitated & demanding...
Journeyman
Aug 2015
#7
Or it could have been the hospital stereotyped the family and now can't play CYA fast enough.
Rex
Aug 2015
#10
I've always wondered what it would be like, for a white and a black person to trade places for a day
HFRN
Aug 2015
#22
I'm saying the writed stated it as a fact, yet only presented an account that supported a suspicion
HFRN
Aug 2015
#25
I was prescribed narcotics for the pain resulting from bursitis even before X-rays were taken.
LanternWaste
Aug 2015
#19
I have a friend who went to the ER with a slipped disc in horrible pain. All they did was read him
RKP5637
Aug 2015
#105
Drug seeker? Is that like a drug user? Sounds like the doc is a fucking moran that listens to Rush.
Rex
Aug 2015
#3
One of my sister-in-laws is regularly denied medical assistance because she only wants drugs. . .
Journeyman
Aug 2015
#9
That's where I'm at, too. Legalize them all, even though it means we will lose some
Nay
Aug 2015
#108
NO, ER docs do NOT do that to everyone. They see and treat real pain all day long. Pain
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#28
I'm so sorry, Deafskeptic. Your suffering reminds me of Keith Obermann's awakening when his father
Hortensis
Aug 2015
#68
I can't get percocet for a herniated disc at C6-C7 anymore. Turns out that's OK. THe next time
stevenleser
Aug 2015
#44
Percocet worked well for me too. Now we have doctors and even states requiring drug tests
TheKentuckian
Aug 2015
#128
I know the feeling. Was accused of being on meth by an ER doc because I had bad teeth
Skeeter Barnes
Aug 2015
#47
That is appalling -- I hope she can successfully sue the doctor and/or the hospital.
whathehell
Aug 2015
#55
I don't think that is the most statistically likely explanations at all but unless you have valid
Live and Learn
Aug 2015
#99
And those who have fabricated a story out of whole cloth about a screaming drug addict.
JTFrog
Aug 2015
#73
For those who don't get why ER docs are jaded and suspect of patients looking for pain meds.
Lee-Lee
Aug 2015
#78
Addiction is a disease too. Doctors should treat the addiction if one is actually found, not
Live and Learn
Aug 2015
#86