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In reply to the discussion: great story in the NYT today re Nebraska doctor having to tell his chronic pain patients he must [View all]woodsprite
(12,582 posts)58. In DE, I had to be drug tested because I had "precipitous labor" 5 wks early with my son.
Never mind the fact that he was my 2nd child, I had been high risk during the whole pregnancy (on heparin) and had fallen on my stomach on the driveway at my BILs a week before. I was in the hospital the entire week before on magnesium IVs to stop the preterm labor brought on by the fall. They released me Thursday night, I went into full blown labor on Friday morning. He was born in 3 hours. While the dr. was getting me stitched up so I wouldn't bleed out (hadn't had time to stop the heparin), he was also apologizing because a nurse was trying to take a blood draw from my arm to test me for drugs due to the labor being so fast and early. He said it wasn't his choice, but was required by the state.
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great story in the NYT today re Nebraska doctor having to tell his chronic pain patients he must [View all]
CTyankee
Mar 2016
OP
I have inoperable neck pain, both shoulders from accidents and my hands from arthritis (updated)
Omaha Steve
Mar 2016
#1
In DE, I had to be drug tested because I had "precipitous labor" 5 wks early with my son.
woodsprite
Mar 2016
#58
Time to my death is probably 5 years (at best) Originally I was given 5 years 2.25 years ago
Omaha Steve
Mar 2016
#31
Our government is consistently abusive to the sick and even to the dying, it is an aspect of the
Bluenorthwest
Mar 2016
#4
Which is precisely why you can tell so much about us as a collective society...
Moostache
Mar 2016
#21
Yet even here on DU we get lectured about how we are somehow morally defective for needing them.
Coventina
Mar 2016
#7
Oh mo... that has to be so heartwrenching to watch her go through that.
ScreamingMeemie
Mar 2016
#18
This is so depressing. I have been taking 1 hydrocodone pill a day for years for chronic pain.
Shrike47
Mar 2016
#15
I agree with you, and I am one of those who worked with those addicted patients.
dixiegrrrrl
Mar 2016
#33
The opiod epidemic ís out of control. Doctors are dispensing them like candy.
Trust Buster
Mar 2016
#19
I've been on a low dose of opiates for three years now, for chronic back pain.
Francis Booth
Mar 2016
#22
Not just opioid patients. I tried to self-checkout with a bottle of liquid Coriciden HBP
woodsprite
Mar 2016
#61