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Where do legit severe chronic pain patients fit in? Kittycow Jun 2017 #1
The recommended dosages were known to be too high IronLionZion Jun 2017 #3
Well in my case. .. Kittycow Jun 2017 #4
You're right about the database JesterCS Jun 2017 #5
Is it national? Does it track if you go out of state? IronLionZion Jun 2017 #10
Not national Chuuku Davis Jun 2017 #25
Ya not national. State by state JesterCS Jun 2017 #35
Sorry to hear that IronLionZion Jun 2017 #6
I would have to agree with coming down hard on bad doctors. Kittycow Jun 2017 #7
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jun 2017 #23
Yep. Addiction is a medical problem and ought to be treated as such. hunter Jun 2017 #32
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jun 2017 #33
We've accepted that some percentage of the population are alcoholics. Mariana Jun 2017 #39
Oh bullshit. "Chronic severe pain" can be seen on an MRI when a patient has bone cancer or spinal anneboleyn Jun 2017 #13
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Why the opioid addiction and abuse problem? IronLionZion Jun 2017 #27
I'll say that I would rather have the meds and not need them thecrow Jun 2017 #34
Abusers ruin it for everyone IronLionZion Jun 2017 #36
Abusers don't ruin it for anyone. Mariana Jun 2017 #40
We've passed and repealed prohibition in this country IronLionZion Jun 2017 #49
I can't stand the anti-opioid hysteria as we have seen the suffering of REAL patients in our own anneboleyn Jun 2017 #11
+1000. Crunchy Frog Jun 2017 #14
Right. Fucking. ON, anneboleyn. Your fury and frustration towards every aspect of this Leghorn21 Jun 2017 #18
I sense your frustration IronLionZion Jun 2017 #29
Except that it DOES stop them from getting their meds. Coventina Jun 2017 #47
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jun 2017 #20
Don't forget meditation! Oh! And also "counseling" to make you accept pain will be your life. Coventina Jun 2017 #44
Kick. dalton99a Jun 2017 #2
One letter. A convenient scapegoat that lets us ignore lots of other impacts. kcr Jun 2017 #8
Drug companies are exploiting people IronLionZion Jun 2017 #9
This isn't tobacco. Real people, with real diseases, are suffering hideously, and if these drugs anneboleyn Jun 2017 #12
Agree with you about indifference to pain patients. Kittycow Jun 2017 #15
Pharmaceutical companies are being sued? It must be Tuesday. kcr Jun 2017 #17
This message was self-deleted by its author Warren DeMontague Jun 2017 #21
It's Friday and who's ramping up the drug war? IronLionZion Jun 2017 #30
Sorry. I thought that was old enough for DU. Apparently not. kcr Jun 2017 #48
The medical version of the 1975 "Global Cooling" article in Newsweek hatrack Jun 2017 #16
That's exactly what it is. kcr Jun 2017 #19
I'm sure if we make it harder for people in crippling pain to get relief, good things will happen Warren DeMontague Jun 2017 #22
I want to do something about drug overdoses and deaths IronLionZion Jun 2017 #28
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The problem isn't oipiates given for chronic pain Warpy Jun 2017 #26
Thanks for sharing that IronLionZion Jun 2017 #38
They might not have been addicts. They might have been dependent Warpy Jun 2017 #42
Would you explain the difference between addiction and dependency, please? Mariana Jun 2017 #43
I answered someone else about that last night Warpy Jun 2017 #45
Dependency means you need the drug to live a decent life. Coventina Jun 2017 #46
I don't know the answer to this. I used oxycontin for weeks when I broke my shoulder 5 or so years seaglass Jun 2017 #37
Very soon a simple genetic test will identify people highly likely to be an addict. AngryAmish Jun 2017 #41
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