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dear blindeyepug yes, you have finished what i should have said about the pharmacutical company's and everything else. i have presented this in earlier posts. glad to see there are other people who recognise this. I WONDER WHAT THE DOCTORS USE FOR THEIR PAIN? if you notice, it is 4:18 am, have been awake since 2 am due to pain.
Wow, Marie, your story about your experiences with Dilaudid would make me NEVER EVER want to take it! It sounds terrifying!
Hazel
blindeyepug, I think you've hit the nail right on the head. It's Big Pharma that wants to keep us away from MM because, hey, there go THEIR profits. So, sure, they'd like to build up a nice, fat addiction in all of us, and then shake their fingers at us for being opioid addicts. What a bunch of garbage! I'm so sick of greed being king, queen, and emperor of the US!
Hi, blindeyepug. First, sounds more like you have some form of amyloidosis. Second, I will not use MM again. I wrecked my car and nearly broke my leg. So far, I can tolerate the pain, so that's what I am doing. The data shows I only have a few months, so that's just the way it is.
My clinic tried to force me to go back on MM. In Oregon.
@hazelblumberg Yes, there is so much greed in industry but I think the pharmaceutical companies are ahead of all others when it comes to that. Granted, they do make some good things that help us but what they charge for many of those is ridiculous. Prior to my liver transplant I was prescribed xifaxan. The going price for that is @ $2400 for a one month supply. Thankfully with our insurance we only had to pay @ $750 but that is still too much. We were able to manage the cost but I know many people would not be able to, which is simply unfair.
JK
dear blindeyepug there is an epidemic now because of these pain pills and the media is blaming the people who have become addicts because of these pills. and we the people are being blamed for this. who are they kidding, we are not stupid, we are in pain. you are so right and i stand with you and i am sure many others will agree. BRAVO! .
dear cassie123 the doctors should at least let us try the mm and if it does not do the job then revert back to the addictive pills or whatever.
dear hazelblumberg correct me if i am wrong. years age we experimented on animals. and now i think they outlawed that. if it is so, then i think
THEY ARE EXPERIMENTING ON US. using us as the guinie pigs.
@hazelblumberg I have lived in Virginia, Hawaii and Florida and received treatment through pain management doctors for spinal stenosis, arthritis, degenerative disc disease, CRPS, and fibromyalgia. I have been on everything from Vicodin to Fentanyl patches. Florida is the first state I've lived where MM is legal. All of the pain management doctors and I have been to will absolutely, no questions asked, kick me out of the pain management program if I use marijuana of any kind. I have had to sign contracts agreeing to this. Of course, to be fair, the list also includes any other illicit drugs. I get drug tested at each visit before any prescriptions are issued. In 2015 I moved from FL to VA and was taken off ALL pain medication by my PCM in Virginia and the pain management clinic wouldn’t treat with opioids. Why? Because and I quote "you don't need it." (There were issues with bias against Military Spouses being hooked on unnecessary pain meds) I had more cervical epidurals, PT, acupuncture and massage therapy. I was still in terrible pain. ADL- Activities of Daily Living, which is basic self-care of bathing and dressing became increasingly difficult to accomplish. Eight months ago, I finally got a doctor to listen to me and I was prescribed Vicodin. The amount I received was less than one pill a DAY, but hey, I could at least choose what hour of the day I wished to have less pain!
When I moved back to Florida in March, I went to a pain management group that had an affiliation to a doctor I saw in a different part of the state. I was given the choice to go back on Fentanyl patches because (by titrating my opiate dose up over time). I declined. I am on 1 Percoset 10/325 4 times daily. It doesn't take away my pain entirely like the Fentanyl patch did. It lessens it to the point that I can live a better quality of life. If my doctors here in Florida stopped prescribing opioids for the pain I suffer, I would gladly seek MM. Until then I will stay doing what I am asked to do. I never have felt high or been dependent on pain meds. Hazel- I write this because I thought you would like to hear why I choose to go to a "brute who’s obsessed with power and control" Sometimes we have no other choice.
Jen