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I have inoperable neck pain, both shoulders from accidents and my hands from arthritis (updated) Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #1
oh, steve, I'm so sorry! CTyankee Mar 2016 #2
There may be an exception in prescribing for cases Ilsa Mar 2016 #3
I don't have pain from my FTD or terminal illness Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #13
Wait.....overseen by the State Patrol???????? dixiegrrrrl Mar 2016 #25
Nebraska Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #28
In DE, I had to be drug tested because I had "precipitous labor" 5 wks early with my son. woodsprite Mar 2016 #58
When was this? dixiegrrrrl Mar 2016 #62
Almost 16 years ago. I was really surprised. n/t woodsprite Mar 2016 #63
are you not eligible for Hospice at this point? zazen Mar 2016 #9
yeah, it depends on the disease. mopinko Mar 2016 #11
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
Oh Omaha Steve! Punkingal Mar 2016 #34
Steve, this may sound strange to others here dixiegrrrrl Mar 2016 #39
I have said ashling Mar 2016 #41
I believe timely suicide would often be the best choice Hortensis Mar 2016 #52
Oh man, Omaha Steve, very sorry to hear this. vkkv Mar 2016 #42
be leery of those estimates, Omaha Steve Skittles Mar 2016 #65
Have you tried anti-inflammatories? Not TOC but prescription ones? csziggy Mar 2016 #48
Yes and tart cherry juice or powdered pills Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #49
Yeah, sometimes nothing much helps csziggy Mar 2016 #51
My hand will be in immobilizer for 3 months Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #53
Yes! Give Marta my condolences. csziggy Mar 2016 #54
I just read the entire Guideline link and virgogal Mar 2016 #56
Nope Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #59
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
some people are more impervious to pain than others...my husband for instance. CTyankee Mar 2016 #5
There has to be a common sense balance... iandhr Mar 2016 #6
I have done a partial fill for rx brer cat Mar 2016 #10
I had 4 wisdom's pulled on a Thursday probably 35 years ago Omaha Steve Mar 2016 #37
Yet even here on DU we get lectured about how we are somehow morally defective for needing them. Coventina Mar 2016 #7
truly heartbreaking--I'm so glad there's this immediate national coverage zazen Mar 2016 #8
egad. my daughter is gonna die. mopinko Mar 2016 #12
Oh mo... that has to be so heartwrenching to watch her go through that. ScreamingMeemie Mar 2016 #18
its a long sad story, that is for sure. mopinko Mar 2016 #29
Pain mismanagement is more like it. n/t Gormy Cuss Mar 2016 #14
This is so depressing. I have been taking 1 hydrocodone pill a day for years for chronic pain. Shrike47 Mar 2016 #15
um, hold on here ellennelle Mar 2016 #16
Good points... freebrew Mar 2016 #30
I agree with you, and I am one of those who worked with those addicted patients. dixiegrrrrl Mar 2016 #33
Does handing out like Candy include Pain Management Centers? One_Life_To_Give Mar 2016 #35
+1000 mr clean Mar 2016 #47
Yet these states xloadiex Mar 2016 #17
The opiod epidemic ís out of control. Doctors are dispensing them like candy. Trust Buster Mar 2016 #19
It's easy to have that opinion when you're not in pain NashuaDW Mar 2016 #44
I find it amazing Curtis Mar 2016 #20
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
I have followed your accounts of the pain and suffering brer cat Mar 2016 #23
I was on percoset and it wasn't doing too much good for the pain. CTyankee Mar 2016 #46
I had to sign a contract Texasgal Mar 2016 #24
When was this??????????? dixiegrrrrl Mar 2016 #36
Just started at the first of the year Texasgal Mar 2016 #40
The answer--medical marijuana. nt HelenWheels Mar 2016 #26
+1 Now if the next president would only be on the side of legalization! B Calm Mar 2016 #38
Doesn't affect me personally, but the VA has a new policy... Wounded Bear Mar 2016 #27
my problem is that they don't help me at all. ChairmanAgnostic Mar 2016 #32
All this does is hurt people who NEED the meds AlbertCat Mar 2016 #43
We know what will happen elljay Mar 2016 #45
And like all other legislation intended to regulate human behavior, Francis Booth Mar 2016 #50
From the FB page of one of my all-time favorite human beings KamaAina Mar 2016 #55
The problem is doctors who overprescribe opioids nichomachus Mar 2016 #57
When are tptb going to realize that one size does not fit all. shraby Mar 2016 #60
I was afraid to take pain meds when I needed them. alarimer Mar 2016 #64
They need medical MJ. Screw the bush poppy empire! Dont call me Shirley Mar 2016 #66
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