Anonymous wrote:Alternatives, while also acknowledging that there are some conditions that only opioids will do. However, the main issue with opioids is over prescription for conditions that don't require that level.
https://www.asahq.org/whensecondscount/pain-management/non-opioid-treatment/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some people, one dose.
For others, it's more.
Question is, do you think it's worth the risk to find out?
Do you think it's worth the risk to try alcohol? Some people become addicted, you know.
Do you think it's worth the risk to drive a car? Fly in a plane? Some people have died that way.
Do you think it's worth the risk to try losing a few pounds? Some people become addicted to exercise, calorie restriction, laxatives...
Do you think it's worth the risk to find out if you are allergic to the dyes they use when you get certain types of MRIs? You won't know until you're injected.
The state of our education system right here. None of this is remotely analagous to opioids. It is proven that these can become addictive and/or deadly immediately for many people and in most cases, there are better and safer alternatives.
Opioids are not cohol, plane rides or dyes. Seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For some people, one dose.
For others, it's more.
Question is, do you think it's worth the risk to find out?
Do you think it's worth the risk to try alcohol? Some people become addicted, you know.
Do you think it's worth the risk to drive a car? Fly in a plane? Some people have died that way.
Do you think it's worth the risk to try losing a few pounds? Some people become addicted to exercise, calorie restriction, laxatives...
Do you think it's worth the risk to find out if you are allergic to the dyes they use when you get certain types of MRIs? You won't know until you're injected.
Anonymous wrote:For some (me)it only eases pain and produces no high whatsoever, just nausea and irritability. I couldn’t stop it soon enough.
Anonymous wrote:For some people, one dose.
For others, it's more.
Question is, do you think it's worth the risk to find out?