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In reply to the discussion: Little Mini-rant on prescription painkillers... [View all]99th_Monkey
(19,326 posts)3. I totally agree. The hysteria about this is more than a little fishy to me
I mean, even if someone isn't on their death-bed .. often people with chronic
pain CAN function more or less normally, can do things like go for long walks,
go to the gym and work out, and so on, but often only if they take a pain-killer.
Otherwise it's too damn painful to be very active at all. <-- this leads to a much
more sedentary life-style, which in turn hurts their overall health.
just saying.
The fishy part is this: I suspect that all/most opiate pain-killers are NOT still
patented and DON'T rake in huge profits for Big-Pharma; so they would like to
'invent' new drugs, with new patents, to replace the opiates.
But that's just my tin-foil hat showing.
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