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In reply to the discussion: I Was Shamed by My Doctor for Being Black [View all]sorefeet
(1,241 posts)65. I would take a look at the DEA
when drug problems slow down around here, it's like on cue, all of a sudden we have meth or heroin or spice epidemic. The DEA have to keep business alive to justify their job. The VA allows massive illegal drugs on the street because of a 5 cent price in a drug test, but the person that is suicidal with pain can't get any help because he uses medical cannabis. I tried to explain to the doc, but he said as long as I can pass the drug test is all that matters to him. Look at the pill mills in Florida.
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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