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In reply to the discussion: How the opioid crackdown is backfiring [View all]demtenjeep
(31,997 posts)40. Thank you. That is exactly correct
Some days even with pain meds it feels horrible.
I have talked with my doc about what to do when I have taken my allowed pain meds and the pain is so strong still.
He says that is when I go to the ER and let them shoot morphine overnight.
Thank god for insurance. How many can not afford to do that?
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The doctor could have very well determined that his patient had become addicted to opioids.
Trust Buster
Aug 2018
#1
At some point, the person sometimes can't tell if it's the addiction or pain causing them anguish.
Kaleva
Aug 2018
#10
The people in chronic pain, under medical care, and who are being denied relief
Ms. Toad
Aug 2018
#18
Your wife doesn't deserve those drugs if somebody, somewhere is getting high.
Coventina
Aug 2018
#29
Opiates are pretty boring if people, pain patients or addicts, know exactly what they are getting.
hunter
Aug 2018
#50
Lots of side effects, but none of them outweigh the benefit of the pain killing.
Eliot Rosewater
Aug 2018
#54
Any doctor prescribing opiates long-term should know they're creating dependence.
moriah
Aug 2018
#30
A person got arrested not far from where I live for selling her opioi prescription pills to addicts.
Kaleva
Aug 2018
#16
I am the child of a drug addict, and my siblings suffered because the other addict was their mom.
moriah
Aug 2018
#31
.... if you're saying docs shouldn't prescribe for obvious acute (as in, not chronic) injuries...
moriah
Aug 2018
#75
Trust me. If one is in chronic pain they will most certainly NOT be selling their meds
demtenjeep
Aug 2018
#33
There seems to be a lot of confusion on this thread between DEPENDENCY and ADDICTION
Coventina
Aug 2018
#24
I understand people are suffering from opiod abuse, but I cannot abide leaving people in pain
aikoaiko
Aug 2018
#36
Not everyone can take those other medications. Eliminating opioids removes the best option
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#64
She didn't have a cancer diagnosis. She was just so old that her systems were failing.
pnwmom
Aug 2018
#67