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In reply to the discussion: It appears a fair number of DUers are unaware of an opioid crisis, [View all]zazen
(2,978 posts)Believe me, I've got close family suffering from addiction to this stuff, including stealing, prison, the whole bit. Horrible. That family member has had five people close to her die in the late teens/early twenties from OD-ing. Awful. Awful. Awful.
But having had excruciating pain that didn't fully show up on MRI and thinking I'd jump off a bridge if I didn't get serious pain relief (while being treated suspiciously by doctors), and knowing lots of others with my genetic condition who don't get the treatment they need because our problems are soft tissue and don't show up on a lot of tests, I'd rather 9 addicts get drugs if that keeps one person legitimately suffering from agonizing pain from getting the help they need.
I'm with the people who say legalize and then regulate it. The illegality aggravates the sense of isolation and despair that drove the addiction in the first place. Also, women's pain is disproportionately disbelieved by doctors anyway, so those of us with severe chronic pain are on the receiving in on misguided attempts to deal with this problem. I also don't want to subsidize the violent scum who profit off of the illegality by trying to get people hooked.