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In reply to the discussion: One short letter's huge impact on the opioid epidemic [View all]Coventina
(29,209 posts)44. Don't forget meditation! Oh! And also "counseling" to make you accept pain will be your life.
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Oh bullshit. "Chronic severe pain" can be seen on an MRI when a patient has bone cancer or spinal
anneboleyn
Jun 2017
#13
I can't stand the anti-opioid hysteria as we have seen the suffering of REAL patients in our own
anneboleyn
Jun 2017
#11
Right. Fucking. ON, anneboleyn. Your fury and frustration towards every aspect of this
Leghorn21
Jun 2017
#18
Don't forget meditation! Oh! And also "counseling" to make you accept pain will be your life.
Coventina
Jun 2017
#44
This isn't tobacco. Real people, with real diseases, are suffering hideously, and if these drugs
anneboleyn
Jun 2017
#12
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 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