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Abuse of Opioids takes away from all the good it can do

Chronic Pain | Last Active: May 8, 2023 | Replies (132)

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@philipsnowdon

Your comments are very cogent! I am almost 69 and have been taking OPIOIDS for over 30 years. Straight and simple, I would’t be alive today without them. It really infuriates me that so many people and entities directly involved with treating moderate, severe and intractable pain are so far removed from the facts and realities of utilizing OPIOIDS safely & effectively. The FACT that all the governmental agencies continue to include poisonous Fentanyl on the streets in the same exact category as physician prescribed and trustworthy patients utilizing OPIOIDS to manage chronic pain is a disgrace and dereliction of duty. Frankly, it’s absolutely “MORONIC” that this gross disinformation and misinformation persists while adversely affecting the legitimate patients and physicians who responsibly use and prescribe them.
Even worse, if there were medications that were more effective than OPIOIDS than patients would gladly utilize them. As almost every legitimate, authentic chronic pain patient will tell you……..”We don’t take OPIOIDS to get high or achieve a buzz!” More often than not, there isn’t enough efficacy as it is to successfully treat the pain. When my multiple pain symptoms were 10+ I could reduce the level of pain down to about a 7 or 6 at best. I’ve never received or experienced any kind of psycho active reaction to OPIOIDS! At most, they relax me sufficiently enough so I am not dominated by my pain. I feel embarrassed to be considered a human being and affiliated with these so called authorities who are so far off course and idiotic that having to be adversely affected by their complete incompetence is inhumane!!!!!!

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Yes! I have been on them and off them for 6 years and thank god for them so I can continue PT and walk. I love to be outside and work on things. But with spine and nerve pain I don’t want to do anything. I get upset when my husband asks me if I need a PILL. But he is also my caregiver…and I am very cranky when I’m in pain…
Thank you for posting this

"dominated by pain" - the long and the short of it. If all that is on the mind of a person is "make it go away' there isn't room for much else. Love, productivity, friendship, hopes and dreams become irrelevant. There is no room for anything except suffering. I was given a small snip of a methadone tablet (prescribed for another person) and the pain went away. I did not feel high, but I did feel intensely grateful that I could feel like something more than a weak, dependent, suffering creature on the brink of death. Perhaps I was not on the brink of death, but I felt as if I could die and would not have been fighting the possibility because the pain had been so severe there was little left of me as a person. I wish that this anti drug psychosis that is part of medical care today would change. I don't think it will in my lifetime.

This is well written.i agree totally. You were able to express so well, what needs to be understood. If over the counter helps you, then you don't have the kind of pain many have. I am still waiting to hear o ft the alternatives to opioids for what I call real pain.