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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] I am not opposed to doctors prescribing opiates to deal with acute pain like you get post op or after a bad break. [b]In fact, it could be cruel not to. [/b] But it should be the absolute minimum over the shortest period of time and the doctor needs to make sure the parent is responsible and in charge of keeping them safe and administering them. There should be a campaign to add addiction as a possible serious medical complication of surgery or accidents and doctors should be taught how to prevent this complication just as they are taught steps to take to avoid other complications. [/quote] Why is it cruel not to give your teen a pain meds after surgery? What is going to happen to him? He will lay down without moving a little bit longer, right? What is the danger of that? Is that the same like not to giving a pain meds during the labor?[/quote]
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