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You make an excellent point Va Lefty Oct 2017 #1
That's troubling. In the meantime, my wife's dentist MineralMan Oct 2017 #2
And for some procedures and some people, Advil isn't enough. Ilsa Oct 2017 #45
Did they put the shoulder back in the socket? pnwmom Oct 2017 #8
Yes but I was surprised they wouldn't give him a script Va Lefty Oct 2017 #12
Actually after the joint (shoulder) is put back, it is sore. TNNurse Oct 2017 #20
Sounds like you know more about it than me Va Lefty Oct 2017 #39
Mine was dislocated with three fractures. It still hurt after they put it back in socket. davsand Oct 2017 #42
You had fractures, that is a different situation TNNurse Oct 2017 #89
now you do loyalsister Oct 2017 #88
Yes, this is very important. potone Oct 2017 #3
Not everybody . . . MousePlayingDaffodil Oct 2017 #41
One serious misconception about Med MJ is that you are "stoned" all the time. davsand Oct 2017 #43
You must not know much... potone Oct 2017 #53
As opposed to opioids? stevenleser Oct 2017 #57
Even people suffering acute pain can't get the pain relief they need. Coventina Oct 2017 #4
OTOH, your severe and intractable pain was a clue. If they had simply addressed it with pnwmom Oct 2017 #9
True, but I don't understand why they couldn't be more sympathetic. Coventina Oct 2017 #10
There was no excuse for their lack of sympathy. I'm sorry you had to go through that! pnwmom Oct 2017 #15
My sis in law has terrible pain...arthritis...she used to take pain meds but now can't get Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #13
Your sis in law has a different problem -- not a staple left in after surgery. n/t pnwmom Oct 2017 #16
This message was self-deleted by its author Maraya1969 Oct 2017 #22
Not at all. With the previous poster (the OP), I was pointing out that continuing pain meds pnwmom Oct 2017 #24
OK I get it now. I'll just delete my post OK? Maraya1969 Oct 2017 #25
It makes no difference. I fail to see why people should be denied medicine for pain because Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #71
I'm not saying that people with real pain should be denied pain medication. pnwmom Oct 2017 #72
They should do both. Mariana Oct 2017 #75
The only reason they discovered the staple was that they knew she shouldn't have continuing pain. pnwmom Oct 2017 #76
exactly, and quite often they won't/can't fix the problem OR give you pain relief; that is what TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #85
If they hadn't assumed she was LYING about the pain Mariana Oct 2017 #52
years ago my cancer ridden wife was prescibed some heavy duty pain killers...her mom told the doc dembotoz Oct 2017 #5
See, that's the thing right there. Ligyron Oct 2017 #7
sometimes a person just needs to be snowed dembotoz Oct 2017 #11
this, and throw in suicide. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #34
See also: Prince. ehrnst Oct 2017 #6
A big who cares. People who abuse drugs are playing with fire...their problem. It is unfair to deny Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #14
FYI cagefreesoylentgreen Oct 2017 #117
He could have gotten drugs legally for his pain...celebrities can do this...unlike my sister in law Demsrule86 Oct 2017 #121
In my job Horse with no Name Oct 2017 #17
you said it. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #33
My 79-year-old sister has unremitting pain in her lower back. Thirties Child Oct 2017 #18
i hope she has gotten relief; those hurdles are put there precisely so that many people will just gi TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #102
You nailed it. Thirties Child Oct 2017 #127
The Vetrans Administration is taking away pain meds from Veterans. pwb Oct 2017 #19
PWB, the shame is their voices are not being heard... KY_EnviroGuy Oct 2017 #37
They sure are. Ligyron Oct 2017 #47
It predates Trump, and is largely bipartisan, sadly. Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #49
Some, maybe, but the DEA and CDC guidelines were amended in 2017. pwb Oct 2017 #62
Could you point me to a source for these guideline amendments? Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #91
Happy to. Search cdc opiate guidelines. pwb Oct 2017 #92
Okay, I searched it extensively, adding 2017 to the search terms Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #96
Sure, search V A opiate use and marijuana. pwb Oct 2017 #123
Okay, so it's the VA rather than the CDC. Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #124
The v a following cdc and DEA guidelines. pwb Oct 2017 #125
Link? Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #126
I have tried to guide you but you need to look yourself. pwb Oct 2017 #128
I did look myself. Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #129
O k. pwb Oct 2017 #130
I use google, cdc opiate rules 2017 pwb Oct 2017 #131
I've found the CDC guidelines. Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #132
Here is the review that I left on Google and FB for a pharmacy I went to last week Maraya1969 Oct 2017 #21
I know that pharmacy chains are connected, but I've never heard that different chains pnwmom Oct 2017 #26
I use a small pharmacy that is not a chain. And yes all your drug purchased are put in a data Maraya1969 Oct 2017 #55
i hear you; this is total BS. let the anti-opiate fanatics pay the bills of people whom they would d TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #31
Very complicated issue thbobby Oct 2017 #23
re your last sentence: let that pain go on literally non-stop for years, and then get back to us. TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #30
I do not understand you thbobby Oct 2017 #32
I think you should be able to access free drug counseling if you need to take opiate pills Maraya1969 Oct 2017 #56
I have been saying this to friends since this started. redstatebluegirl Oct 2017 #27
I can't imagine how horrible it would be to be in such unrelenting pain and not being able to get smirkymonkey Oct 2017 #28
word; i am shocked at the callousness of people who smugly tell severe chronic pain sufferers to jus TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #29
I don't tell my patients anything in a smug manner. Aristus Oct 2017 #51
I have been to physical therapy at least 8 times, I use heat, I have done holistic Maraya1969 Oct 2017 #58
doesn't matter how diplomatic you are, the result is the same; i hope you know that. many of us TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #60
As I'm sure you're aware, opioid medications cause tolerance. Aristus Oct 2017 #68
i'll leave it at this: there are worse things than "tolerance"/addiction. if you don't know this, yo TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #80
I tend to get the "You should not be in the medical profession" most often from Aristus Oct 2017 #83
yeah, i am a life-long non-drinker, non-smoker, vegetarian, non-drug user, athlete, etc., TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #86
Your gross and undeserved insults to a poster you don't know former9thward Oct 2017 #100
really? said poster call me a "drug seeker;" i'm sorry if i didn't take that very well. i'm guessin TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #104
And a good day to you too! former9thward Oct 2017 #109
And none of this shit is going to do a damn thing about the addicts n2doc Oct 2017 #35
this too. as usual. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #106
They keep trying to find a 'one response for all' solution Maeve Oct 2017 #36
we have a family member barbtries Oct 2017 #38
Amen, MineralMan catbyte Oct 2017 #40
word. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #46
Cannabis butter/oil is a great substitute. theaocp Oct 2017 #44
unfortunately, most of us live in states where cannabis is illegal, so that is not an option. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #101
I'm one of those in chronic pain. WhiteTara Oct 2017 #48
I am sitting here severely under-medicated because of the pressure on doctors Lucinda Oct 2017 #50
Ppl can always numb pain with alcohol Nevernose Oct 2017 #54
it's insane, but i guarantee that people have had to do that. i have, even though alcohol makes me i TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #61
A lot of people still like to pretend Mariana Oct 2017 #67
Good OP MineralMan airplaneman Oct 2017 #59
I know such a woman. no_hypocrisy Oct 2017 #63
i hear you; the pain itself often has multiple negative health effects - reduced mobility, depressio TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #98
I would think the drug companies would fight these crack downs. Man_Bear_Pig Oct 2017 #64
When my hips and femurs were disintegrating, MoonRiver Oct 2017 #65
People who suffer from pain and their advocates warned about this for a long time aikoaiko Oct 2017 #66
oh, quit yer whining, you druggie. i'm sorry, of course that was sarcasm; a lot of people really TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #110
My mother in law, now 80, was one of the last people in America to contract Polio. NNadir Oct 2017 #69
My daughter is one of those chronic pain patients. What she williesgirl Oct 2017 #70
Sure is something unique about Americans, have more pain than EVERYONE ELSE in the World snooper2 Oct 2017 #73
Or, the rest of the world's population suffers more in silence. WinkyDink Oct 2017 #84
No evidence of that at all. former9thward Oct 2017 #103
Hydrocodone isn't prescribed outside the United States, so that's really disingenuous. Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #93
We are also older as a society (our baby boom was earlier) Sgent Oct 2017 #116
More gunshot injuries. n/t Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #118
so because some people abuse drugs, then everyone else can just suffer until they die? is that what TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #119
I deal with being treated as a criminal every month! DVRacer Oct 2017 #74
As adults over the age of 21 we ought to be able to buy pain pills. iscooterliberally Oct 2017 #77
I see your point, but know that such a thing is not MineralMan Oct 2017 #78
I agree that self-prescription isn't going to happen. iscooterliberally Oct 2017 #79
I think there should be prescriptions for recreational drug use Major Nikon Oct 2017 #97
i agree 100%. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #81
I live with chronic pain lovemydogs Oct 2017 #82
what?? you mean you haven't upped your dose every day, turned to a life of crime, and become a menac TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #87
Most people who take these meds are like you. Mariana Oct 2017 #122
I think "addiction" is not well understood loyalsister Oct 2017 #90
Physical dependency isn't even the same thing as addiction. Crunchy Frog Oct 2017 #94
That's what I was getting at loyalsister Oct 2017 #95
Physical dependence is more inclusive Major Nikon Oct 2017 #99
i think those classifications are highly debatable; the bottom line is that it really doesn't matter TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #105
I would go one step farther in that people should be allowed full control over their own bag of meat Major Nikon Oct 2017 #107
not sure what you mean by meat, but i probably agree. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #111
You aren't truly free if you can't do what you want with your own body Major Nikon Oct 2017 #114
agreed; there are far too many people who don't know how to mind their own business. nt TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #120
I'm one of them people. ghostsinthemachine Oct 2017 #108
but, but, aren't you afraid you'll get addicted?? i'm sure you're more afraid of dying in extreme pa TheFrenchRazor Oct 2017 #112
Drug addiction is a medical problem WinstonSmith00 Oct 2017 #113
Legalise all drugs. Addiction is about pain, not drugs... Locut0s Oct 2017 #115
I'm strongly convinced that additional paperwork isn't excess. Jeffereybuckley Apr 2019 #133
You mean like prohibition, where more alcohol was used than before or after? Ironically... marble falls Apr 2019 #134
welcome to DU gopiscrap Apr 2019 #135
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