Anonymous wrote:I have an NSAID/aspirin allergy so that will get you flagged as a drug seeker even though I've never been prescribed painkillers for any condition so not for migraines or for any major dental work, abscesses, never. I had a sinus lift dental surgery for an implant which will cause swelling. I was prescribed nothing at all because the minute you say allergy they flag you. My husband and neighbour had the same surgery and were prescribed a short course of painkillers so along with the NSAIDS they could live comfortable through the post operative period. I just had to tough it out. Apparently the drug addicts all say they have the allergy which then reflects on people who really do.
Anonymous wrote:So if you have the audacity to know yourself better than a stranger doctor, you are flagged. Got it.
Anonymous wrote:As a former ER nurse, I've seen this label thrown around a lot.
We get frequent fliers who are there to abuse meds for sure. And not just controlled substances but we've had quite a few who like the attention of the ED.
I'd say the number one reason people get this label thrown at them is when they come to the ED and tell the staff what they need before all tests have been performed. I'm guessing that's what happened with the IV PP. Now there are some people with chronic issues who know what works for them. Im not denying that. But if a staff member doesn't know you and you come in and tell them that last time this happened the only thing that works is Dilaudid, Ativan, and Phenergan....a red flag is going to be raised.
The worst thing about the current opiod crisis is that it penalizes those with legitimate flare ups or need for pain management. I have seen some crazy drug seeking behavior from people who wanted medication, not needed it. After awhile you can't help but become jaded to it all.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is doctors don't know so they assume you are lying about pain and a drug seeker. I gave up going to the ER when my migraines get bad and I cannot break them for 3-4 days as they do nothing. I've even gone inpatient and because my doctor was not on call that weekend they blew me off and just gave me an horrible IV that made me sicker. It pisses me off as I've never used any heavy pain meds including the ones prescribed so you get punished for other abusing it. I've given up trying to even get help for the pain and just choose to suffer as I'm tired of going to doctors who don't touch you, who don't order any tests and just say its nothing and move on to the next patient.
I have a revolutionary idea: quit using the ER to manage your chronic condition. Get it under
Control with regular scheduled visits to your internist, gynecologist and neurologist, who are communicating with each other and accessing the same medical record.
Wtf do you expect when you run into the er late at night and ask for controlled substances from strangers who aren't following your case? Select ally when they can easily look into their records and see you've done the same thing before?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The problem is doctors don't know so they assume you are lying about pain and a drug seeker. I gave up going to the ER when my migraines get bad and I cannot break them for 3-4 days as they do nothing. I've even gone inpatient and because my doctor was not on call that weekend they blew me off and just gave me an horrible IV that made me sicker. It pisses me off as I've never used any heavy pain meds including the ones prescribed so you get punished for other abusing it. I've given up trying to even get help for the pain and just choose to suffer as I'm tired of going to doctors who don't touch you, who don't order any tests and just say its nothing and move on to the next patient.
Can your neurologist give you medical orders to carry around with you in case you do go to the ER? Something to explain the condition and treatment plan?
Anonymous wrote:As a former ER nurse, I've seen this label thrown around a lot.
We get frequent fliers who are there to abuse meds for sure. And not just controlled substances but we've had quite a few who like the attention of the ED.
I'd say the number one reason people get this label thrown at them is when they come to the ED and tell the staff what they need before all tests have been performed. I'm guessing that's what happened with the IV PP. Now there are some people with chronic issues who know what works for them. Im not denying that. But if a staff member doesn't know you and you come in and tell them that last time this happened the only thing that works is Dilaudid, Ativan, and Phenergan....a red flag is going to be raised.
The worst thing about the current opiod crisis is that it penalizes those with legitimate flare ups or need for pain management. I have seen some crazy drug seeking behavior from people who wanted medication, not needed it. After awhile you can't help but become jaded to it all.
Anonymous wrote:If you have an actual issue, then you're not "drug seeking."
I think PP's point is well-taken. If you go in asking for help with a condition or symptoms, that's one thing.
If you go in saying "I need [name brand drug]" you're asking for trouble.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is doctors don't know so they assume you are lying about pain and a drug seeker. I gave up going to the ER when my migraines get bad and I cannot break them for 3-4 days as they do nothing. I've even gone inpatient and because my doctor was not on call that weekend they blew me off and just gave me an horrible IV that made me sicker. It pisses me off as I've never used any heavy pain meds including the ones prescribed so you get punished for other abusing it. I've given up trying to even get help for the pain and just choose to suffer as I'm tired of going to doctors who don't touch you, who don't order any tests and just say its nothing and move on to the next patient.
Anonymous wrote:The problem is doctors don't know so they assume you are lying about pain and a drug seeker. I gave up going to the ER when my migraines get bad and I cannot break them for 3-4 days as they do nothing. I've even gone inpatient and because my doctor was not on call that weekend they blew me off and just gave me an horrible IV that made me sicker. It pisses me off as I've never used any heavy pain meds including the ones prescribed so you get punished for other abusing it. I've given up trying to even get help for the pain and just choose to suffer as I'm tired of going to doctors who don't touch you, who don't order any tests and just say its nothing and move on to the next patient.