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In reply to the discussion: Physicians have lost their minds [View all]Cicada
(4,533 posts)92. Price of letting lawyers run wild? Very low.
A lot of states have changed their laws limiting medical malpractice awards. The cost of health care has not fallen by a detectable amount. On the other hand an 8 day prescription has something like a twenty percent chance of the patient becoming addicted, with all its problems. Pain is a pain. But so is the alleviation of pain. Maybe the doctor did what he rationally thinks is the best thing for his patient.
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This is the future and if we have a future, which is doubtful, this is frightening.
Eliot Rosewater
Apr 2017
#1
Unfortunately, overprescription caused an opioid epidemic--those intentionally injure themselves.
TheBlackAdder
Apr 2017
#71
OMG! I can't imagine. I just recovered from a broken and dislocated shoulder
woodsprite
Apr 2017
#19
GOP talking point. Personal injury lawyers defend against corporate overreach
sharedvalues
Apr 2017
#52
I pretend mere disagreement with my opinions is simple "cheer-leading" as well...
LanternWaste
Apr 2017
#58
that's quite unlikely in the case of e.r. treatment. you'd only prescribe a day or two's worth.
unblock
Apr 2017
#25
Good for you guys but other people need them for chronic pain. I can't stand the indifference to
anneboleyn
Apr 2017
#95
I broke my shoulder and had to take opioids for a short while but was allergic and broke into hives.
kerry-is-my-prez
Apr 2017
#14
I've seen it hyped on here as well. Many people need these meds for pain. NOT everyone is an addict.
grossproffit
Apr 2017
#20
My husband fractured some ribs a few weeks back and got an Rx for Tramadol at immediate care
Freethinker65
Apr 2017
#27
Is that the same as having an arm come out of a socket? That used to happen to my father
pnwmom
Apr 2017
#44
My Dr. retired and sent me to another, new doc said no opiates at all anymore.
Hamlette
Apr 2017
#49
The addicts have ruined it for the people with bona fide pain. Tylenol is worthless IMO.
Vinca
Apr 2017
#55
I was prescribed hydrocodone for kidney stones last year through the local urgent
Luciferous
Apr 2017
#59
Even if you have a history of substance addiction, you should get something adequate
Lil Missy
Apr 2017
#66
If you have a medical cannabis recommendation in CA, Drs aren't allowed to prescribe opiates for you
MindPilot
Apr 2017
#83