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In reply to the discussion: I Was Shamed by My Doctor for Being Black [View all]Live and Learn
(12,769 posts)That is not determining if her pain is real, which the doctors and nurses can not do. That is merely determining if pain medication is warranted. Their can be a multitude of reasons pain medication cannot be given including side effects, the persons overall health and a history of doctor shopping.
By the way, doctors do have access to a database showing a persons prescription history and they are supposed to check it.
The only doctors getting in trouble are those that are offering prescriptions without even offering real evaluations and offering a ridiculous number of prescriptions to the public. It is usually done only after a sting operation where the doctor offers an undercover officer a prescription without a valid reason.
This has absolutely nothing to do with this woman's claim as far as we know and nothing to do with the doctors rude comment.
I do not understand why anyone would excuse someone else's rudeness for any reason.
If the doctor sees that the patient has been doctor shopping or suspects drug addiction, he should not offer a prescription and should try NICELY to steer the patient toward treatment.