These people are the face of evil. Thank you for this thread, OP. |
She sounds like a gem demanding they review the “neon f’ing hoodie” that she designed while not rock climbing or parlaying her linguist skills. |
Every single time I've been prescribed a pain reliever the instructions have said something like, take 1-2 pills every 4 hours as needed for pain relief. They didn't say "crush this up and snort it, then lie to the doctor to get more. If you can't get more switch over to heroin as it is cheaper". |
Shame on you and your industry. 100 Dead. Americans. Every. Single. DAY. - > Because of OPIOIDS. |
Read up on the epidemic. We wouldn’t have a heroin or fentanyl problem if we didn’t have a prescription drug problem first. |
Sorry, my post is obviously for the doctors who prescribe opioids (as a first resort). |
Exactly. |
It wasn’t by chance that this was accepted medical wisdom. That’s how it was marketed, based on basically nothing. |
Do you know how many die every day from lung cancer? From car accidents? From alcoholism? |
People who market and prescribe opioids have tons of blood on their hands. Opioids should never be the first thing prescribed for routine pain management. |
Life expectancy is down in the US for two years in a row from “deaths of despair” — opioids, suicide, violence. This epidemic is different because it is killing young people. It’s tragic. That people also die of other causes doesn’t change that. |
DS had all 4 wisdom teeth pulled recently. We were given a script for an opioid which I proceeded to tear up and throw away. No way in hell was I going to expose my kid to that shit. Thankfully he did fine with plain old Tylenol and ice packs. |
Of course they are fleeing NYC and moving to West Palm. WPB society takes in any disgraced degenerate NYer looking to avoid taxes (Jeff Epstein, Trump, etc.) |
To be fair, it's not that addictive. Taking one or two pills wouldn't have doomed your son. |
I'm a nurse at a hospital in a state hit very hard by the current epidemic. Unfortunately we are one of the top. After years, it still appalls me how narcotics are over prescribed for some patients. And it's not the stereotypical ones who are the worst. They definitely get treated differently (even sometimes when their pain is legitimate). It's the person who seems totally normal. But they know how to manipulate the doctors to get drugs. And hospitals are so concerned about the scores they drill into the providers head the need to get good scores. So some doctors cave and just give in to the patients.
I've lost count of how many times patients have rated their pain a 10/10 while they casually watch TV or flip through their phone. I do extra documentation to show what I observe but I'd get in trouble if a patient complained that they said their pain was a 10 and I gave them nothing (because I thought their pain was a 2). And most doctors don't read my documentation so patient says "my pain was uncontrolled all night. The meds do nothing". And so they get more more or different dosages. I've started to see some positive changes due to a new addiction /pain Management group at the hospital, so hopefully things are heading in the right direction. I think the whole "keep patients happy so they give us good scores" crap that's pushed at providers and nurses is so detrimental to patient care. But the numbers are what matters |