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whathehell

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56. Not for this white person -- I was denied needed prescription drugs for the same reason
Thu Aug 13, 2015, 05:06 PM
Aug 2015

even though I had NO history of drug abuse.

I did not however, get the "guard" treatment.

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ER docs do that to almost everyone who comes in with claims of pain Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #1
Yep. bunnies Aug 2015 #2
One of the real problems our community has is an epidemic drug use especially opitates. The DEA jwirr Aug 2015 #54
I used to live upstairs from a woman who was constantly... bunnies Aug 2015 #60
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 would take a look at the DEA sorefeet Aug 2015 #65
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 am working as a lobbyist right now sorefeet Aug 2015 #69
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
You are... onyourleft Aug 2015 #85
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
Okay so explain why they needed security guards at the meeting? Rex Aug 2015 #8
because the doctor is assuming an upset addict? HFRN Aug 2015 #11
Thanks, it has to do with race just like I thought. Rex Aug 2015 #15
what - you did a vulcan mind meld, to read everyone's mind? HFRN Aug 2015 #18
That seems to be a yes mythology Aug 2015 #31
thank you HFRN Aug 2015 #32
You will note they don't say how the patient or family were behaving Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #38
Code Gray? japple Aug 2015 #51
You would need security for me if you denied my loved one pain meds nadine_mn Aug 2015 #123
You then believe it's standard to surround guests invited to a hospital meeting with guards? LanternWaste Aug 2015 #14
Not for white people, different set of rules. Rex Aug 2015 #17
Not for this white person -- I was denied needed prescription drugs for the same reason whathehell Aug 2015 #56
How were the patient and family behaving Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #39
Obviously calm and cool. Igel Aug 2015 #70
Evidence isn't needed anymore. Ask Danielle Watts or BLM's Marissa Johnson uhnope Aug 2015 #30
Danielle Watts got caught having public sex and tried to make it about race. Comrade Grumpy Aug 2015 #33
If I may I work in the medical field and it is absolutely TRUE azurnoir Aug 2015 #41
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
Oh, your last... onyourleft Aug 2015 #88
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
Yes it does. Rex Aug 2015 #13
So you think this doesn't happen? ismnotwasm Aug 2015 #24
I'm saying the writed stated it as a fact, yet only presented an account that supported a suspicion HFRN Aug 2015 #25
What is that do you suppose? ismnotwasm Aug 2015 #27
I suppose that it may or may not have been about race HFRN Aug 2015 #29
There are interesting studies done on perception of racism ismnotwasm Aug 2015 #35
I was prescribed narcotics for the pain resulting from bursitis even before X-rays were taken. LanternWaste Aug 2015 #19
Then don't move your arm like that!!!! NT 1939 Aug 2015 #64
That's a terrible catch 22. LWolf Aug 2015 #20
Good question Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #37
That's one to think on. LWolf Aug 2015 #115
Doctors, pharmacists and only by warrant LE Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #117
Agreed - there's more to this story sub.theory Aug 2015 #46
Not my experience in the ER salib Aug 2015 #50
You've been lucky or presented with real enough symptoms Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #53
Ha Try being a middle aged, middle class white woman TexasMommaWithAHat Aug 2015 #67
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
Yep. nt Nay Aug 2015 #107
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
I'd rather a drug seeker get a high Turin_C3PO Aug 2015 #16
Absolutely. Mariana Aug 2015 #26
Thats just a damn good point there. snort Aug 2015 #43
100% agree. nt laundry_queen Aug 2015 #79
That's where I'm at, too. Legalize them all, even though it means we will lose some Nay Aug 2015 #108
I wouldn't be surprised if we had fewer overdoses overall. Mariana Aug 2015 #113
I agree. Standard dosage, uncontaminated drugs would likely decrease the OD Nay Aug 2015 #116
Many docs may agree with you- but the DEA forces their hand Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #40
This. onyourleft Aug 2015 #92
word. nt TheFrenchRazor Aug 2015 #101
Oh that is standard procedure these days justamama83 Aug 2015 #12
Ridiculous. Turin_C3PO Aug 2015 #21
This article does shed light on how the War on Drugs can lead to racism daredtowork Aug 2015 #23
NO, ER docs do NOT do that to everyone. They see and treat real pain all day long. Pain Hortensis Aug 2015 #28
I find that difficult to believe given my own personal experiences. deafskeptic Aug 2015 #36
I'm so sorry, Deafskeptic. Your suffering reminds me of Keith Obermann's awakening when his father Hortensis Aug 2015 #68
Bringing in security raises the level of tension and the hospital knew that. Rex Aug 2015 #45
What they aren't telling you is they started yelling sub.theory Aug 2015 #52
And you are just making shit up out of thin air. n/t JTFrog Aug 2015 #72
You've only heard one side sub.theory Aug 2015 #74
Like I said, making shit up out of thin air. n/t JTFrog Aug 2015 #95
I can't speak for everyone sub.theory Aug 2015 #96
Do you have a link ? Or are you relating what happened to you not the OP ? Person 2713 Aug 2015 #98
They did that to me. Crunchy Frog Aug 2015 #120
Must have been an ER doc....they see 100's of drug seekers a month. ileus Aug 2015 #34
While I think it is harder for many to get pain medication these days, Live and Learn Aug 2015 #42
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
Wow, that is terrible. Live and Learn Aug 2015 #80
Huh? My white grandmother used to get that response regularly. Marr Aug 2015 #48
Pharmacies can also be hostile and/or bias when it comes to black folks... ariesgem Aug 2015 #49
That is appalling -- I hope she can successfully sue the doctor and/or the hospital. whathehell Aug 2015 #55
Shocked by DU'ers reactions to this people Aug 2015 #57
Go ask any ER nurse about drug seekers Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #59
Who the hell are they to determine if her pain is real? Live and Learn Aug 2015 #81
The people who lose their license or go to jail Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #103
That is an entirely different thing. Live and Learn Aug 2015 #118
And why do you assume she's telling the truth? sub.theory Aug 2015 #63
Innocent until proven guilty, maybe? Just a hunch. nt Live and Learn Aug 2015 #82
You can say the exact same thing about the doctor and hospital sub.theory Aug 2015 #84
Huh? The doctor hasn't been fired to the best of my knowledge Live and Learn Aug 2015 #87
That's my entire point sub.theory Aug 2015 #89
So if she didn't file a lawsuit she must be a liar? Live and Learn Aug 2015 #90
No, not necessarily sub.theory Aug 2015 #93
I don't think that is the most statistically likely explanations at all but unless you have valid Live and Learn Aug 2015 #99
You're right on the mark elias7 Aug 2015 #106
Thank you! KamaAina Aug 2015 #71
And those who have fabricated a story out of whole cloth about a screaming drug addict. JTFrog Aug 2015 #73
I got called a "drug seeker" by my primary care doc Crunchy Frog Aug 2015 #121
I'm white and my doctor tries to shame me every time I go in there. leftyladyfrommo Aug 2015 #61
white people problems Supersedeas Aug 2015 #75
like cancer? Facility Inspector Aug 2015 #111
because we all know white people have no real problems Skittles Aug 2015 #122
Why would you continue to go to a doctor that tries to shame you? nt Live and Learn Aug 2015 #83
I'm on Medicare leftyladyfrommo Aug 2015 #102
Well, tats are a sign Gormy Cuss Aug 2015 #76
The doctor should have been fired Rosa Luxemburg Aug 2015 #77
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
You can't help an addict that doesn't want help sub.theory Aug 2015 #94
You're right, addiction is absolutely horrible. Mariana Aug 2015 #97
It is, and it is not helped by criminal penalties, IMHO. It is strictly a medical problem, and Nay Aug 2015 #110
Agreed it's a medical problem sub.theory Aug 2015 #119
Doctors can't force treatment Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #104
Yep-- I've seen elderly women screaming and pounding on the plexiglass divider Marr Aug 2015 #109
Having an actual allergy to Naproxen, that is very upsetting to read. NutmegYankee Aug 2015 #125
Yes, they screw it up for a lot of people Lee-Lee Aug 2015 #126
"Because we were black"? Nothing in the article supports this assertion Taitertots Aug 2015 #114
Race could very well have been a factor nadine_mn Aug 2015 #124
Yep. They do it to Medicaid patients too. Lyric Aug 2015 #127
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