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Why Are Doctors Ignoring The "conclusive Fact" From The AMA That,"there Is No Addiction To Opioids If And Taken As Prescribed.
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How can a Doctor let people suffer in pain,? The government threaten them? I will not suffer and will get what I need from the street. I have legit pain and do not abuse and will not be mistreated by any Doctor.

posted October 20, 2018
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A MyChronicPainTeam Member

Hi. Let me tell you about what is available on the street. Death. Plain anand simple.
Do not go to the street to find pain killers! I have lost many friends who have done this. Over and over again. Fentanyl is here. Car Fentanyl is here. You get a big dose by pill pressers and you are gone. If it is not in your area, it will be. Please! I beg of you! Don't do it.
I know from my own experience with dr's that it is impossible to get what we need to live, but find another way. Please. 😭😭😭

posted October 20, 2018
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I am the exact same way. They wonder why people try to get meds illegally and how long until they notice the suicides committed by people in pain that have had pain meds taken away or refused a script

posted December 1, 2018
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I was on opiates for close to 30 years and I slowly reduced until being totally free of them now for three months. I found they were needed for many years but after decades of correct prescribed use, they no longer helped with pain. I think they were adding to the central sensitization of my spinal cord so that even my skin hurt. Without them I am still in the same pain, except my skin is no longer highly sensitized. I believe they are needed for many sufferers but after a long time they can be counter productive. In the meantime, I totally understand that people need them. If however your pain gets worse despite the opiates, some would benefit from cutting them out.

posted October 21, 2018
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

I do not abuse!! Get less than what I had before. I have had college Health and am no idiot. There is a legit need for opioids. I can not,and will not suffer because of this dictatorial government ignoring the Facts.

posted October 20, 2018
A MyChronicPainTeam Member

A lot of the drs in pain clincs or there nurses do feel that they can control you and make you dance the dance for pain meds...I cant do that so i quit it was horrible and hard and i miss myself and my once had life
Pain is relentless but it seems that it dosnt qualify you for any meds....

posted December 25, 2018

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