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08-30-2017, 01:23 PM
#121
Frozen Chosen
Originally Posted by
A.J.
... and you never mock anyone?
Besides, I wasn't mocking. I simply made a statement.
... that may or may not have been a tad sarcastic.
There's a difference.
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08-30-2017, 01:41 PM
#122
Senior Member
Originally Posted by
A.J.
... that may or may not have been a tad sarcastic.
There's a difference.
Your dictionary sure reads different than mine!
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08-30-2017, 03:39 PM
#123
Administrator
Originally Posted by
Susan
I've never had any problems taking drugs as prescribed for pain. It is not reasonable to give someone 2 tylenol after major surgery.
Maybe you haven't, but it's an epidemic now. Might be our nation's biggest health crisis.
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08-31-2017, 08:23 AM
#124
Senior Member
Originally Posted by
fuego
Maybe you haven't, but it's an epidemic now. Might be our nation's biggest health crisis.
It has been argued that the heroin epidemic is due to people who are in legitimate pain being unable to get their prescription pain meds anymore. There are people, like it or not, who will need narcotics for their entire life and will have to struggle to get them. I worked with a woman who was in a very bad car accident and was on long term pain management. She had to get shoulder surgery and the pain management clinic would not approve her for opioids after surgery. She was literally told to take tylenol! This woman is not a junkie! It is true that pain meds are inappropriately prescribed and those doctors should be disciplined, but it is also true that the DEA has made it so difficult for physicians that some won't prescribe for anyone anymore. There is a problem, but the solution is just causing more problems.
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