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[quote=Anonymous]FTR, I think most drugs should be legal and usage decriminalized. That said, there's a serious problem in this country with people not being given paid time off after an injury, having terrible health care plans, or none at all, that put necessary procedures out of reach, with insurance companies being stingy with how much PT they'll cover (and if it is covered, there's often a co-pay that makes repeated sessions financially untenable for a lot of people), with hospitals eager to discharge patients quickly after major surgeries and shift the care-taking to untrained relatives, etc. It's not really surprising that many patients continue to have issues after an injury or surgery, and then they ask for pain medication to help manage it. In the short term, this is a cheap solution. We're starting to see the long term, and it isn't pretty.[/quote]
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