Kevin scans the other's answers and reply:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always know who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a strict code of behavior with r espect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
For this reason, Kevin says:
My, that would likely become a long discussion thread! . 20 Payne Hertz July 12, 2009 at 6:50 pm
While it may be true, Kevin thinks:
the physicianâs anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge.
Still being unsure, Kevin asks:
Let it be understood that such tragically absurd events and waste of critical resources arise out of our society s choice to presume that adults who would seek relief from their physical/mental sufferings via psychotropic pharmacology alone are to be presumed to be mentally incompetent, to be demonized, ostracized, and subjected to endless (itself quite profitable) supervision by corporately controlled, exploited, and law/policy-shackled physicians who (somewhat understandably) evolve into hatred of those that the system allegedly serves - as opposed to questioning the very premise under which drug controls place the physician in service to their patients, beyond physiological technology, and into the dubious and clearly ineffective secondary and tertiary realms of priest and policeman. We all reap the bitter fruit of such folly, with far too little questioning of the veracity of its core premises in the first place.
For this reason, Jay says:
Link Report this comment FinnMcCool July 10th, 2009 1:21 pm When you stop lookin you might as well be dead. Italy is like a candy store. Good thing Bill wasn t there. He would have to back up the limo and fill it up. Link Report this comment
blitzschool is absolutely sure that:
07-10-2009, 12:20 PM # 9 ( permalink ) eckohb Registered User First Rounder Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: WISCO Posts: 2,958 XBL: D Moolah Re: who is responsible no ****...all these painkillers are addicting, and killing you while taking away your pain. At least medicinal bud isnt proven to be addicting, and it has been proven to be a remedy for plenty of aches and illnesses Props to Killa21G EAFL C2 Season 1: Buccaneers 8-8 (Lost in Conference Semifinals) EAFL C2 Season 2: Giants 13-3(Lost AGAIN in Conference Semifinals) AIM: eckohb GT: D Moolah
othg can't forget that:
Please help, it s urgent? PLEASE HELP!stiff neck!!? Please Help!? Please help!? PLEASE HELp!!!!???!!?? ITS URGENT!!?
Kevin also takes into account the following fact:
In your second example, it definitely sounds like you are dealing with a bona fide drug seeker, but in your third example, the elderly woman in question might in fact be a drug seeker who ODed. But it occurs to me that she might also have attempted suicide. Could it be that her doctor-shopping was the result of undertreated pain and that her overdose was a deliberate attempt at suicide as a result of her inability to receive proper treatment? It is actually very difficult for someone habituated to narcotics to OD unless they mix the narcotic with some other drug like alcohol, as in your second example. She would have had to have taken a pretty hefty dose and it doesn t seem like that is very likely to have happened by accident. Just my take as I don t know the whole story.
Furthermore, Jang-chub Ozer claims:
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Jay imagines that:
Gandalf, the White! (!) July 10th, 2009 12:47 pm Chris: I am far from angry Marion Barry is not me where do you get these delusions about beautiful woman rejecting me? That s just silly! After sowing wild oats on 5 continents for 34 years, I have settled down and am a 1 woman man. I have to reject them now. Sorry to blow you mental image, Fulgy people often project themselves onto others, like I have said before, liberalism is a mental disorder, get some help Chris! Link Report this comment
A Feast for the Eyes explains:
Eight Recovery Principles based on the BEATITUDES, by Rick Warren 1. R ealize I m not God; I admit that I am powerless to control my tendency to do the wrong thing and my life is unmanageable. Happy are those who know they are spiritually poor. Matthew 5:3
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othg thinks about it:
I would try it if you are in alot of pain just don't abuse it and you will do okay. As the others people who answered mentioned, the controversy surrounding OxyContin (and other narcotic pain relievers) is because of the people who take it to get high, not because of the people who take it for pain relief.I read a study about pain once that mentioned that only 2% of patients get addicted to OxyContin when they have chronic pain and take narcotic pain medicine exactly as directed by their doctors. The people who get addicted to pain medications are the ones who use it to get high, or take more than their doctor prescribed, or get multiple medications from different doctors.For the chronic pain patients who take the medicine exactly as their doctor prescribes it, they do not become addicted. If they take the medication for an extended period of time, they will have to taper down gradually when they stop taking it so that they do not ha ve withdrawal symptoms, but for chrnnic pain patients this is called Dependence (NOT addicton).Addiction is defined as - "A chronic, relapsing disease characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and abuse and by long-lasting chemical changes in the brain."Dependence is defined as - "Physical dependence is a state of adaptation that is manifested by a drug class specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, decreasing blood level of the drug."Addiction is a psychological problem - dependence is just the body's reaction to being on a medication for an extended period of time. People who take medications that are not narcotics will also be dependent and suffer withdrawals if they suddenly discontinue the medication. Antidepressants, anti-anxiety, epilepsy medication, and many other medications all cause dependence and all need to be tapered gradually to avoid symptoms of withdrawal.The only suggestion I have in terms of the oxycontin cont roversy is to make sure that you keep your medication in a safe in your home (you can find an inexpensive safe at most office supply stores), and also NEVER tell ANYONE (friends or family) that you take oxycontin or any other narcotic pain medicine.There are a lot of addicts out there who would steal your medication, and then there are the people who do not understand the difference between pain and addiction, so they will start calling you an addict -- so to protect yourself from the hassle of having to deal with addicts that might steal your meds and to protect yourself from people who will misunderstand and think that YOU are an addict, the best thing to do is to not tell anyone that you take pain medication.Your doctor, pharmasist, and your spouse (if you are married) are the only people who need to know -- and make sure your spouse does not share the information with anyone else.It's unfortunate that chronic pain patients have to take these steps to protect themselves, but unfortunately the addicted people have caused so many problems in our society that "bad attention" is the only type of attention that these medications receive in the news, so the vast majority of the public thinks that everyone who takes oxycontin is an addict.I hope that the medication works well for your back pain!
Thinking that's not all, admin adds:
In response to such growth, some cities have been discussing ways to keep more prescription-dispensing entities, from chain drug stores like Walgreens to pain clinics that fill scripts on-site, from setting up shop. Coconut Creek this spring became the first to place a moratorium on such businesses. It expires in September. In Oakland Park, on the other hand, officials considered a similar measure but opted against it.
othg notices:
I would try it if you are in alot of pain just don't abuse it and you will do okay. As the others people who answered mentioned, the controversy surrounding OxyContin (and other narcotic pain relievers) is because of the people who take it to get high, not because of the people who take it for pain relief.I read a study about pain once that mentioned that only 2% of patients get addicted to OxyContin when they have chronic pain and take narcotic pain medicine exactly as directed by their doctors. The people who get addicted to pain medications are the ones who use it to get high, or take more than their doctor prescribed, or get multiple medications from different doctors.For the chronic pain patients who take the medicine exactly as their doctor prescribes it, they do not become addicted. If they take the medication for an extended period of time, they will have to taper down gradually when they stop taking it so that they do not have withd rawal symptoms, but for chrnnic pain patients this is called Dependence (NOT addicton).Addiction is defined as - "A chronic, relapsing disease characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and abuse and by long-lasting chemical changes in the brain."Dependence is defined as - "Physical dependence is a state of adaptation that is manifested by a drug class specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, decreasing blood level of the drug."Addiction is a psychological problem - dependence is just the body's reaction to being on a medication for an extended period of time. People who take medications that are not narcotics will also be dependent and suffer withdrawals if they suddenly discontinue the medication. Antidepressants, anti-anxiety, epilepsy medication, and many other medications all cause dependence and all need to be tapered gradually to avoid symptoms of withdrawal.The only suggestion I have in terms of the oxycontin controversy is to make sure that you keep your medication in a safe in your home (you can find an inexpensive safe at most office supply stores), and also NEVER tell ANYONE (friends or family) that you take oxycontin or any other narcotic pain medicine.There are a lot of addicts out there who would steal your medication, and then there are the people who do not understand the difference between pain and addiction, so they will start calling you an addict -- so to protect yourself from the hassle of having to deal with addicts that might steal your meds and to protect yourself from people who will misunderstand and think that YOU are an addict, the best thing to do is to not tell anyone that you take pain medication.Your doctor, pharmasist, and your spouse (if you are married) are the only people who need to know -- and make sure your spouse does not share the information with anyone else.It's unfortunate that chronic pain patients have to take these steps to protect themselves, but unfortunately th e addicted people have caused so many problems in our society that "bad attention" is the only type of attention that these medications receive in the news, so the vast majority of the public thinks that everyone who takes oxycontin is an addict.I hope that the medication works well for your back pain!
As Jkg0679 says:
== Related WisdomCards==* Oxycontin Addiction Oxycontin Side Effects Oxycontin Dosage Drug Addiction Narcotics Oxycontin Abuse Drug Addiction Symptoms Prescription Pill Addiction
Inspector brings a word of caution:
The members of SNIF answer to their own chiefs, but they function as an independent unit on the ground. Keeping in contact by cell phone, text message and two-way radio, they share information and informants and take turns making undercover buys and running surveillance.
As a result of that, Sam belives:
Dr Wecht, who chronicles his career dissecting more than 16,000 bodies in his best- selling memoir A Question Of Murder, added: In the 47 years I have been doing this I reckon only about one per cent of families say they want the brain back so they can bury it. In most cases it is incinerated.
In addition to this, AiR Staff states:
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Oxycontin From: Jay Kevin A Feast For The Eyes Oqrpzx Jang-chub Ozer Admin Patent Docs Bruce Miller LibNOT_SR Admin /26142812
For this purpose, Jay suggests:
Redneck Convert July 10th, 2009 1:06 pm Well, I can t figure out why Gandalf has settled down with one woman and still tries to get @@ to go to a cabin with him. But then that s just me. Link Report this comment
But Kevin says that's not all:
34 ninguem July 14, 2009 at 1:40 pm wow, a typo. You re a real hero, sockpuppet.Twenty pages just to walk into a ER. Sounds about right. Face sheet, financials, consents, nurse s notes, doc s notes, progress notes, discharge instructions, the standard patient information stuff. Yeah, I d say about twenty pages even if nothing was done. More if they actually did something.
Kevin tells the real story:
If your employer(s) asked you the same questions, something tells me that you would not dismiss such inquiries as tripe . I feel that you have become quite abusive towards me - but I would rather the world see for themselves your incredible hostility than whine about it
A Feast for the Eyes objects:
The danger of oxycontin Please read this highly informative website about oxycontin. Oxycontin kills. Each day, as I search to understand the drug that my son is addicted to, I count my blessings that my son is still alive. Please read this: http://www.oxyabusekills.com/
For example, Kevin considers:
How many of those among us would don the dubious robes of moral savior were it not for the enticement of monetary gain? And how many of those among us would don the constable s clothes were it not for the strictures imposed by the State and our corporate employers?
oqrpzx scans the other's answers and reply:
Please give me your opinion on Euthenasia? Please explain QT/QTS and P-R-T axes? Please clarify: Maintain airway (eg recovery posit...
However, Kevin thinks differently:
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However, Jang-chub Ozer states that:
Splash News Online VIDEO: Macca Gets Back - 7 hours ago Michael May's Adventureblog July Theatrical Releases - Ummm... yeah. This is a little late. Sorry about that. *July 1* *Public Enemies:* Already seen it. The more I think about it, the less I like it. It pro... 7 hours ago
admin intervenes and adds:
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Kevin scans the other's answers and reply:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always know who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a stric t code of behavior with respect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
For this purpose, Patent Docs suggests:
and 6,893,904) (see "Biotech/Pharma Docket," March 16, 2009). Under the terms of the settlement, Breckenridge has acknowledged that the patents-in-suit are valid and enforceable and would be infringed by the unlicensed sale of Breckenridge products covered by the patents and previously offered for sale.
Patent Docs sees it this way:
, 7,419,686, 6,228,863, 6,627,635, and 6,696,088. In its motion to dismiss, Purdue argued that the dispute was not ripe for adjudication because the dispute between the parties was not concrete and definite. The District Court disagreed, however, and noted that in a 2007 meeting with Alpharma, a high-level Purdue official had asserted that Alpharma s product was covered by Purdue s patents. Although Purdue insisted that this assertion was not a threat of litigation, the Court stated that so long as the defendant asserted rights that would force plaintiff to pursue possible illegal behavior or abandon a product that plaintiff may have had the right to market and manufacture, the plaintiff had a cause of action. In reaching this decision, the Court also noted Purdue s aggressive litigation strategy in other similar cases.
oqrpzx explains:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
In other words, Bruce Miller puts it this way:
10/22/2006 - 10/29/200610/29/2006 - 11/05/200611/05/2006 - 11/12/2006
But LibNOT_SR says that's not all:
If you keep your glutathione levels up, the damage from the Tylenol may be largely preventable. Even conventional medicine recognizes this, as anyone who overdoses on Tylenol receives large doses of NAC in the emergency room.
But Jang-chub Ozer has a different opinion:
Bulletproof Bracelets Kat Von D's Pants = Yeast Infection Waiting to Happen - 4 days ago Mystique Earth Out of Body Experiences... - Have you ever had a dream as if you were flying? Have you seen yourself floating in mid-air & watching yourself sleep. Have you had dreams of seeing yours... 5 days ago
admin tells the real story:
You think those drugs aren t all over the street available to any kid or adult? They are. And based on the majority of OxyContin deaths happening from age 18 to 25, it s clear that a large percentage of 7 million abusing prescription drugs are in that age group.
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But Kevin says that's not all:
34 ninguem July 14, 2009 at 1:40 pm wow, a typo. You re a real hero, sockpuppet.Twenty pages just to walk into a ER. Sounds about right. Face sheet, financials, consents, nurse s notes, doc s notes, progress notes, discharge instructions, the standard patient information stuff. Yeah, I d say about twenty pages even if nothing was done. More if they actually did something.
Kevin tells the real story:
If your employer(s) asked you the same questions, something tells me that you would not dismiss such inquiries as tripe . I feel that you have become quite abusive towards me - but I would rather the world see for themselves your incredible hostility than whine about it
A Feast for the Eyes objects:
The danger of oxycontin Please read this highly informative website about oxycontin. Oxycontin kills. Each day, as I search to understand the drug that my son is addicted to, I count my blessings that my son is still alive. Please read this: http://www.oxyabusekills.com/
For example, Kevin considers:
How many of those among us would don the dubious robes of moral savior were it not for the enticement of monetary gain? And how many of those among us would don the constable s clothes were it not for the strictures imposed by the State and our corporate employers?
oqrpzx scans the other's answers and reply:
Please give me your opinion on Euthenasia? Please explain QT/QTS and P-R-T axes? Please clarify: Maintain airway (eg recovery posit...
However, Kevin thinks differently:
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However, Jang-chub Ozer states that:
Splash News Online VIDEO: Macca Gets Back - 7 hours ago Michael May's Adventureblog July Theatrical Releases - Ummm... yeah. This is a little late. Sorry about that. *July 1* *Public Enemies:* Already seen it. The more I think about it, the less I like it. It pro... 7 hours ago
admin intervenes and adds:
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Kevin scans the other's answers and reply:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always know who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a stric t code of behavior with respect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
For this purpose, Patent Docs suggests:
and 6,893,904) (see "Biotech/Pharma Docket," March 16, 2009). Under the terms of the settlement, Breckenridge has acknowledged that the patents-in-suit are valid and enforceable and would be infringed by the unlicensed sale of Breckenridge products covered by the patents and previously offered for sale.
Patent Docs sees it this way:
, 7,419,686, 6,228,863, 6,627,635, and 6,696,088. In its motion to dismiss, Purdue argued that the dispute was not ripe for adjudication because the dispute between the parties was not concrete and definite. The District Court disagreed, however, and noted that in a 2007 meeting with Alpharma, a high-level Purdue official had asserted that Alpharma s product was covered by Purdue s patents. Although Purdue insisted that this assertion was not a threat of litigation, the Court stated that so long as the defendant asserted rights that would force plaintiff to pursue possible illegal behavior or abandon a product that plaintiff may have had the right to market and manufacture, the plaintiff had a cause of action. In reaching this decision, the Court also noted Purdue s aggressive litigation strategy in other similar cases.
oqrpzx explains:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
In other words, Bruce Miller puts it this way:
10/22/2006 - 10/29/200610/29/2006 - 11/05/200611/05/2006 - 11/12/2006
But LibNOT_SR says that's not all:
If you keep your glutathione levels up, the damage from the Tylenol may be largely preventable. Even conventional medicine recognizes this, as anyone who overdoses on Tylenol receives large doses of NAC in the emergency room.
But Jang-chub Ozer has a different opinion:
Bulletproof Bracelets Kat Von D's Pants = Yeast Infection Waiting to Happen - 4 days ago Mystique Earth Out of Body Experiences... - Have you ever had a dream as if you were flying? Have you seen yourself floating in mid-air & watching yourself sleep. Have you had dreams of seeing yours... 5 days ago
admin tells the real story:
You think those drugs aren t all over the street available to any kid or adult? They are. And based on the majority of OxyContin deaths happening from age 18 to 25, it s clear that a large percentage of 7 million abusing prescription drugs are in that age group.
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Bruce Miller has another idea:
Skip Gates, please sit down article in Salon 07/24/09. And politically, I don't doubt that they add to the attractiveness of this incident as a story for the Rush Limbaugh crowd to demagogue. Be that as it may, when Sgt. Crowley or any other police officer is acting in their official capacity, whatever their personal class background or level of social sophistication, they are acting as the agent of the state, not as a representative of the Workers Goodwill League. And the law actually does matter. For all I know, Prof. Gates may be the worst sort of arrogant twit. But neither for working-class people nor for wealthy snobs is "contempt of cop" a crime.
Kevin remembers that:
the physicianâs anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge.
In contrast, Kevin replies:
34 ninguem July 14, 2009 at 1:40 pm wow, a typo. You re a real hero, sockpuppet.Twenty pages just to walk into a ER. Sounds about right. Face sheet, financials, consents, nurse s notes, doc s notes, progress notes, discharge instructions, the standard patient information stuff. Yeah, I d say about twenty pages even if nothing was done. More if they actually did something.
admin does a quick recap:
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blitzschool points out another thing aside from that:
07-10-2009, 11:21 AM # 5 ( permalink ) tmulk Youtube Production Manager Varsity Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Wilmington NC Posts: 444 XBL: IncredbleMulk
For this purpose, Jang-chub Ozer suggests:
Bulletproof Bracelets Kat Von D's Pants = Yeast Infection Waiting to Happen - 4 days ago Mystique Earth Out of Body Experiences... - Have you ever had a dream as if you were flying? Have you seen yourself floating in mid-air & watching yourself sleep. Have you had dreams of seeing yours... 5 days ago
KYJurisDoctor does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
"There is a very high standard for appropriate use of narcotics and Mr. Jackson's doctors are required to follow that standard. If not, then the care they provided is negligent," said Lloyd Saberski, Medical Director, Advanced Diagnostic Pain Treatment Centers at Yale University.
oqrpzx comes with a new idea:
Morphine...? More on blood transfusion, sorry guys? Mitochondria respiration? Milk, why is it recommended for workers in pharmac... Milk and Phlegm?
admin does a quick recap:
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However, Kevin thinks differently:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always kn ow who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a strict code of behavior with respect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
Jkg0679 might have an idea about it:
== Related WisdomCards==* Oxycontin Addiction Oxycontin Side Effects Oxycontin Dosage Drug Addiction Narcotics Oxycontin Abuse Drug Addiction Symptoms Prescription Pill Addiction
In addition to this, Jay states:
Jay July 10th, 2009 12:44 pm gandalf, back it way down, sir. Link Report this comment
oqrpzx says it all comes down to this:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
Meanwhile, ManBitesTinseltown came up with this idea:
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kattyhawk imagines that:
glass of wine in her hand, a letter in her top drawer and her heart shattered to pieces. Many of my friends have come forward with their own letters. Some were sad, others angry. A few had found peace, but most were still littered with question marks. They were all very passionate and yet some were
oqrpzx does a quick recap:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
ManBitesTinseltown brings a word of caution:
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Skip Gates, please sit down article in Salon 07/24/09. And politically, I don't doubt that they add to the attractiveness of this incident as a story for the Rush Limbaugh crowd to demagogue. Be that as it may, when Sgt. Crowley or any other police officer is acting in their official capacity, whatever their personal class background or level of social sophistication, they are acting as the agent of the state, not as a representative of the Workers Goodwill League. And the law actually does matter. For all I know, Prof. Gates may be the worst sort of arrogant twit. But neither for working-class people nor for wealthy snobs is "contempt of cop" a crime.
Kevin remembers that:
the physicianâs anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge.
In contrast, Kevin replies:
34 ninguem July 14, 2009 at 1:40 pm wow, a typo. You re a real hero, sockpuppet.Twenty pages just to walk into a ER. Sounds about right. Face sheet, financials, consents, nurse s notes, doc s notes, progress notes, discharge instructions, the standard patient information stuff. Yeah, I d say about twenty pages even if nothing was done. More if they actually did something.
admin does a quick recap:
More info Oxycontin Addictions oxycontin addiction treatment Share and Enjoy: Tags: oxycontin addiction treatment Permalink | Comments (0) | Jul 23, 2009
blitzschool points out another thing aside from that:
07-10-2009, 11:21 AM # 5 ( permalink ) tmulk Youtube Production Manager Varsity Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Wilmington NC Posts: 444 XBL: IncredbleMulk
For this purpose, Jang-chub Ozer suggests:
Bulletproof Bracelets Kat Von D's Pants = Yeast Infection Waiting to Happen - 4 days ago Mystique Earth Out of Body Experiences... - Have you ever had a dream as if you were flying? Have you seen yourself floating in mid-air & watching yourself sleep. Have you had dreams of seeing yours... 5 days ago
KYJurisDoctor does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
"There is a very high standard for appropriate use of narcotics and Mr. Jackson's doctors are required to follow that standard. If not, then the care they provided is negligent," said Lloyd Saberski, Medical Director, Advanced Diagnostic Pain Treatment Centers at Yale University.
oqrpzx comes with a new idea:
Morphine...? More on blood transfusion, sorry guys? Mitochondria respiration? Milk, why is it recommended for workers in pharmac... Milk and Phlegm?
admin does a quick recap:
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However, Kevin thinks differently:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always kn ow who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a strict code of behavior with respect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
Jkg0679 might have an idea about it:
== Related WisdomCards==* Oxycontin Addiction Oxycontin Side Effects Oxycontin Dosage Drug Addiction Narcotics Oxycontin Abuse Drug Addiction Symptoms Prescription Pill Addiction
In addition to this, Jay states:
Jay July 10th, 2009 12:44 pm gandalf, back it way down, sir. Link Report this comment
oqrpzx says it all comes down to this:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
Meanwhile, ManBitesTinseltown came up with this idea:
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kattyhawk imagines that:
glass of wine in her hand, a letter in her top drawer and her heart shattered to pieces. Many of my friends have come forward with their own letters. Some were sad, others angry. A few had found peace, but most were still littered with question marks. They were all very passionate and yet some were
oqrpzx does a quick recap:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
ManBitesTinseltown brings a word of caution:
FoxNews Games Good Morning America Governor Schwarzenegger Grey Goose Grey's Anatomy Hallmark Channel Harlan Ellison
Sources:
Bruce Miller Kevin admin blitzschool Jang-chub Ozer KYJurisDoctor oqrpzx admin Jkg0679 Jay ManBitesTinseltown kattyhawk
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Oxycontin From: Kevin Jay LibNOT_SR Admin Oqrpzx Jang-chub Ozer Joealbero Narconon International Family Benefits Group Bruce Miller Sam /26142810
Kevin imagines that:
Please recognize that my victimless-thought-crime is one of mere *speech*, as opposed to the self-medication that I would imagine (from your own expressed attitudes towards patients) seems to threaten (what certainly appears to others to be) your sense of authority and self-righteousness so profoundly.
Jay says it all comes down to this:
Link Report this comment FinnMcCool July 10th, 2009 1:21 pm When you stop lookin you might as well be dead. Italy is like a candy store. Good thing Bill wasn t there. He would have to back up the limo and fill it up. Link Report this comment
Before going any further, LibNOT_SR wants to get this straight:
If you keep your glutathione levels up, the damage from the Tylenol may be largely preventable. Even conventional medicine recognizes this, as anyone who overdoses on Tylenol receives large doses of NAC in the emergency room.
However, Kevin thinks differently:
Deny the person narcotics, they complain to administration, and the ER doc has to defend self. Administration takes side of addict as consumer . ER doc is at disadvantage in most hospitals. I wouldn t take their job for all the tea in China.
Furthermore, admin claims:
July 12, 2009 admin back apin remedies hello, 2yr ago i sought medical help for extreme backpain, an mri revealed 2 herniated discs L5/S1. the pain was bad, and intermittently extreme. i was given percocet 10mgs x 4 daily, and attended pain mgt where i had 5 epideral injections a year, chiropractic care, physical therapy, dmx 5000 table treatments etc. i completed all therapies, and nothing seemd to work, in fact, the more i stayed inactive, the worse it got. now i started exercising, lost weight as the doc told me it would help my injury etc. well, i started having extreme pain when waking up, stiffness in hands, arms, and back, and even shooting pain in my arms, hands radiating from my neck down. i when the pain mgt. doctor who hears whiney people that say thier in pain all day, ( hes 83yrs old, tells me this) and i advised him that i have new symptoms, ie. shooting pain in arms, hands, extreme stiffness when waking up. the pain meds i was barely work, but im not compl aining as everyone in his office wants pain meds etc. i asked the dude if he could figure out why i have these crazy symptoms, he speculated cervical herniations, and he was right! 3 cervical herniations, 2 Thoracic herniations, 2 lumbar, and a new diagnosis of extreme arthritis, im only in my 30s! im like what the hell happened in the last 18 mos to 2yrs from when i had 2 herniated discs to a handful now? las month/prior to the new mri findings, i asked for some different meds or an increase as im on 15mgs of oxycodone 6x daily. this stuff is not too be confused with oxycontin ER, oxycodone is just percocet with no tylenol, they do not score oxycontin tabs in 15mgs anyway. but im really having major pain issues, and he just recieved my mri yesterday, does anyone have experience in pain management or back injuries, pain meds, breakthrough pain. Im wondering how i should approach this new diagnosis where i went from 2 herniations too 7 herniations! and a new diagnosis of arthritis. i want to ask for an increase in meds, and a referral for accupuncture. ive thought about going to a hormone optimization clinic where growth hormone/testosterone can be utilized too increase synovial fluid in the joints and strengthen the joints.
Furthermore, oqrpzx claims:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
As a result of that, Jang-chub Ozer belives:
Design Milk iRing - Could this design be possible? What do you think ? Design by Victor Soto. http://www.behance.net/Gallery/iRing-UPDATED/40678 2009 Design Milk | Posted by ... 11 hours ago
joealbero can't forget that:
Contributors G. A. Harrison Ghanima SunnyInOC Mardela L Caruso P. Kenneth Burns joe albero Chelsea Reid Beezer Phronesis ANDYB joealbero
Kevin has another idea:
Let it be understood that such tragically absurd events and waste of critical resources arise out of our society s choice to presume that adults who would seek relief from their physical/mental sufferings via psychotropic pharmacology alone are to be presumed to be mentally incompetent, to be demonized, ostracized, and subjected to endless (itself quite profitable) supervision by corporately controlled, exploited, and law/policy-shackled physicians who (somewhat understandably) evolve into hatred of those that the system allegedly serves - as opposed to questioning the very premise un der which drug controls place the physician in service to their patients, beyond physiological technology, and into the dubious and clearly ineffective secondary and tertiary realms of priest and policeman. We all reap the bitter fruit of such folly, with far too little questioning of the veracity of its core premises in the first place.
But Kevin says that's not all:
Did the consequences of any of the 3 episodes that you recount adversely affect your career in any way?
In addition to this, Narconon International states:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
But Family Benefits Group has a different opinion:
Assurant Health Health Plans for Familes and Individuals Prescription Drug Card AIM Rx Rx Card from Aetna
As Family Benefits Group says:
Assurant Health Health Plans for Familes and Individuals Prescription Drug Card AIM Rx Rx Card from Aetna
For this purpose, Bruce Miller suggests:
10/22/2006 - 10/29/200610/29/2006 - 11/05/200611/05/2006 - 11/12/2006
Kevin also takes into account the following fact:
Please recognize that my victimless-thought-crime is one of mere *speech*, as opposed to the self-medication that I would imagine (from your own expressed attitudes towards patients) seems to threaten (what certainly appears to others to be) your sense of authority and self-righteousness so profoundly.
While it may be true, Sam thinks:
Dr Wecht, who chronicles his career dissecting more than 16,000 bodies in his best- selling memoir A Question Of Murder, added: In the 47 years I have been doing this I reckon only about one per cent of families say they want the brain back so they can bury it. In most cases it is incinerated.
LibNOT_SR objects:
Obviously I am not a fan of using drugs but I am also highly appreciative of the advances in modern pharmacology that allow us to effectively suppress pain while we are seeking to address the underlying cause of the problem.
Sources:
Kevin Jay LibNOT_SR admin oqrpzx Jang-chub Ozer joealbero Narconon International Family Benefits Group Bruce Miller Sam
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Please recognize that my victimless-thought-crime is one of mere *speech*, as opposed to the self-medication that I would imagine (from your own expressed attitudes towards patients) seems to threaten (what certainly appears to others to be) your sense of authority and self-righteousness so profoundly.
Jay says it all comes down to this:
Link Report this comment FinnMcCool July 10th, 2009 1:21 pm When you stop lookin you might as well be dead. Italy is like a candy store. Good thing Bill wasn t there. He would have to back up the limo and fill it up. Link Report this comment
Before going any further, LibNOT_SR wants to get this straight:
If you keep your glutathione levels up, the damage from the Tylenol may be largely preventable. Even conventional medicine recognizes this, as anyone who overdoses on Tylenol receives large doses of NAC in the emergency room.
However, Kevin thinks differently:
Deny the person narcotics, they complain to administration, and the ER doc has to defend self. Administration takes side of addict as consumer . ER doc is at disadvantage in most hospitals. I wouldn t take their job for all the tea in China.
Furthermore, admin claims:
July 12, 2009 admin back apin remedies hello, 2yr ago i sought medical help for extreme backpain, an mri revealed 2 herniated discs L5/S1. the pain was bad, and intermittently extreme. i was given percocet 10mgs x 4 daily, and attended pain mgt where i had 5 epideral injections a year, chiropractic care, physical therapy, dmx 5000 table treatments etc. i completed all therapies, and nothing seemd to work, in fact, the more i stayed inactive, the worse it got. now i started exercising, lost weight as the doc told me it would help my injury etc. well, i started having extreme pain when waking up, stiffness in hands, arms, and back, and even shooting pain in my arms, hands radiating from my neck down. i when the pain mgt. doctor who hears whiney people that say thier in pain all day, ( hes 83yrs old, tells me this) and i advised him that i have new symptoms, ie. shooting pain in arms, hands, extreme stiffness when waking up. the pain meds i was barely work, but im not compl aining as everyone in his office wants pain meds etc. i asked the dude if he could figure out why i have these crazy symptoms, he speculated cervical herniations, and he was right! 3 cervical herniations, 2 Thoracic herniations, 2 lumbar, and a new diagnosis of extreme arthritis, im only in my 30s! im like what the hell happened in the last 18 mos to 2yrs from when i had 2 herniated discs to a handful now? las month/prior to the new mri findings, i asked for some different meds or an increase as im on 15mgs of oxycodone 6x daily. this stuff is not too be confused with oxycontin ER, oxycodone is just percocet with no tylenol, they do not score oxycontin tabs in 15mgs anyway. but im really having major pain issues, and he just recieved my mri yesterday, does anyone have experience in pain management or back injuries, pain meds, breakthrough pain. Im wondering how i should approach this new diagnosis where i went from 2 herniations too 7 herniations! and a new diagnosis of arthritis. i want to ask for an increase in meds, and a referral for accupuncture. ive thought about going to a hormone optimization clinic where growth hormone/testosterone can be utilized too increase synovial fluid in the joints and strengthen the joints.
Furthermore, oqrpzx claims:
Migraines, help!? Metformin B 12 Defeciency? Meniscosi with microlesion of the menisco? Meld score? Melatonin hormone function?
As a result of that, Jang-chub Ozer belives:
Design Milk iRing - Could this design be possible? What do you think ? Design by Victor Soto. http://www.behance.net/Gallery/iRing-UPDATED/40678 2009 Design Milk | Posted by ... 11 hours ago
joealbero can't forget that:
Contributors G. A. Harrison Ghanima SunnyInOC Mardela L Caruso P. Kenneth Burns joe albero Chelsea Reid Beezer Phronesis ANDYB joealbero
Kevin has another idea:
Let it be understood that such tragically absurd events and waste of critical resources arise out of our society s choice to presume that adults who would seek relief from their physical/mental sufferings via psychotropic pharmacology alone are to be presumed to be mentally incompetent, to be demonized, ostracized, and subjected to endless (itself quite profitable) supervision by corporately controlled, exploited, and law/policy-shackled physicians who (somewhat understandably) evolve into hatred of those that the system allegedly serves - as opposed to questioning the very premise un der which drug controls place the physician in service to their patients, beyond physiological technology, and into the dubious and clearly ineffective secondary and tertiary realms of priest and policeman. We all reap the bitter fruit of such folly, with far too little questioning of the veracity of its core premises in the first place.
But Kevin says that's not all:
Did the consequences of any of the 3 episodes that you recount adversely affect your career in any way?
In addition to this, Narconon International states:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
But Family Benefits Group has a different opinion:
Assurant Health Health Plans for Familes and Individuals Prescription Drug Card AIM Rx Rx Card from Aetna
As Family Benefits Group says:
Assurant Health Health Plans for Familes and Individuals Prescription Drug Card AIM Rx Rx Card from Aetna
For this purpose, Bruce Miller suggests:
10/22/2006 - 10/29/200610/29/2006 - 11/05/200611/05/2006 - 11/12/2006
Kevin also takes into account the following fact:
Please recognize that my victimless-thought-crime is one of mere *speech*, as opposed to the self-medication that I would imagine (from your own expressed attitudes towards patients) seems to threaten (what certainly appears to others to be) your sense of authority and self-righteousness so profoundly.
While it may be true, Sam thinks:
Dr Wecht, who chronicles his career dissecting more than 16,000 bodies in his best- selling memoir A Question Of Murder, added: In the 47 years I have been doing this I reckon only about one per cent of families say they want the brain back so they can bury it. In most cases it is incinerated.
LibNOT_SR objects:
Obviously I am not a fan of using drugs but I am also highly appreciative of the advances in modern pharmacology that allow us to effectively suppress pain while we are seeking to address the underlying cause of the problem.
Sources:
Kevin Jay LibNOT_SR admin oqrpzx Jang-chub Ozer joealbero Narconon International Family Benefits Group Bruce Miller Sam
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Oxycontin From: Sam Kevin Admin Round Webmaster ManBitesTinseltown Bruce Miller LibNOT_SR Admin Jkg0679 Blitzschool Jang-chub Ozer Anchorage Activist Jay /26142809
Sam can't forget that:
Dr Wecht, who chronicles his career dissecting more than 16,000 bodies in his best- selling memoir A Question Of Murder, added: In the 47 years I have been doing this I reckon only about one per cent of families say they want the brain back so they can bury it. In most cases it is incinerated.
Similarly, Kevin adds:
No one disputes that there are drug seekers out there trying to scam doctors for drugs. What I would dispute, is that the number of chronic pain patients who are actually drug seekers is anywhere near as high as many in the medical profession make it out to be. I would also argue your opinion that a lot of the anger and distrust are not born of malice and hatred towards patients. I have simply heard too many horror stories of ignorant, abusive and degrading treatment towards people whose only crime is they have chronic pain to dismiss that as mere anger. When I read medical blogs and forums and see the seething, unbelievable hatred some doctors have towards chronic pain patients, who they call whiners, complainers, malingerers, wusses and drug addicts, it s hard to see all that as the result of a bad experience or two with a drug seeker. When I see doctors openly bragging and expressing what is clearly sadistic delight in sabotaging the medical care of someone they perceived to be a drug seeker, I think there is something a little more pathological than mere anger there.
admin sees it this way:
round webmaster says it all comes down to this:
Icosahedron But A Feast for the Eyes has a different opinion: March (7) Spiritual battles and putting on God s armor A Mother s Instinct and a Mother s Love & God s Re... The greatest defense is a strong offense - this is... ... and the truth shall set you free... Almost a year later... and a synopsis on my son Welcome to "Real World" and an Angel from God Thank for joy, hope and that the broken pieces are...
ManBitesTinseltown tells the real story:
FoxNews Games Good Morning America Governor Schwarzenegger Grey Goose Grey's Anatomy Hallmark Channel Harlan Ellison
However, Bruce Miller states that:
09/23/2007 - 09/30/200709/30/2007 - 10/07/200710/07/2007 - 10/14/2007
In contrast, LibNOT_SR replies:
If you keep your glutathione levels up, the damage from the Tylenol may be largely preventable. Even conventional medicine recognizes this, as anyone who overdoses on Tylenol receives large doses of NAC in the emergency room.
In addition to this, admin states:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
Kevin thinks about it:
So, unless that ER you mentioned was producing some kind of performance art with 1000 pages of blank notes signifying the meaninglessness of life or something, it is difficult to imagine what they could have filled that many pages with if it wasn t evaluations, imaging, and an occasional thorough workup or two. It simply doesn t take 20 pages a visit to document a shot of dilaudid or Toradol and a script for 10 Lortab.
But Jkg0679 says that's not all:
Health Quizzes Alcoholism Test Am I Bipolar? Am I Manic? Burns Depression Inventory? How Severe is My Depression? Is My Medication Making Me Fat? Is My Psychiatrist a Good Fit? Life Stress Test PMDD Quiz More Health Quizzes...
While it may be true, blitzschool thinks:
07-10-2009, 12:20 PM # 9 ( permalink ) eckohb Registered User First Rounder Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: WISCO Posts: 2,958 XBL: D Moolah Re: who is responsible no ****...all these painkillers are addicting, and killing you while taking away your pain. At least medicinal bud isnt proven to be addicting, and it has been proven to be a remedy for plenty of aches and illnesses Props to Killa21G EAFL C2 Season 1: Buccaneers 8-8 (Lost in Conference Semifinals) EAFL C2 Season 2: Giants 13-3(Lost AGAIN in Conference Semifinals) AIM: eckohb GT: D Moolah
Jang-chub Ozer has another idea:
Splash News Online VIDEO: Macca Gets Back - 7 hours ago Michael May's Adventureblog July Theatrical Releases - Ummm... yeah. This is a little late. Sorry about that. *July 1* *Public Enemies:* Already seen it. The more I think about it, the less I like it. It pro... 7 hours ago
Anchorage Activist does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Other Websites Of Interest Access St. Louis Conservative Times Detroit Is Crap Exile On Jett Street Hal Turner Show Incogman Kentuckyanna True News Mat-Rodina (Russia) Niksnest Shaun Walker South Africa Sucks Voice Of Deseret
Jay has another idea:
Jay July 10th, 2009 12:44 pm gandalf, back it way down, sir. Link Report this comment
Kevin comes with a new idea:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always know who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a strict code of behavior with respect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
blitzschool can't forget that:
07-10-2009, 11:21 AM # 5 ( permalink ) tmulk Youtube Production Manager Varsity Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Wilmington NC Posts: 444 XBL: IncredbleMulk
Having that in mind, LibNOT_SR wonders:
Not sure how the FDA can be so blind to the obvious, especially when they have already given NAC an indication for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose.
Sources:
Sam Kevin admin round webmaster ManBitesTinseltown Bruce Miller LibNOT_SR admin Jkg0679 blitzschool Jang-chub Ozer Anchorage Activist Jay
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Dr Wecht, who chronicles his career dissecting more than 16,000 bodies in his best- selling memoir A Question Of Murder, added: In the 47 years I have been doing this I reckon only about one per cent of families say they want the brain back so they can bury it. In most cases it is incinerated.
Similarly, Kevin adds:
No one disputes that there are drug seekers out there trying to scam doctors for drugs. What I would dispute, is that the number of chronic pain patients who are actually drug seekers is anywhere near as high as many in the medical profession make it out to be. I would also argue your opinion that a lot of the anger and distrust are not born of malice and hatred towards patients. I have simply heard too many horror stories of ignorant, abusive and degrading treatment towards people whose only crime is they have chronic pain to dismiss that as mere anger. When I read medical blogs and forums and see the seething, unbelievable hatred some doctors have towards chronic pain patients, who they call whiners, complainers, malingerers, wusses and drug addicts, it s hard to see all that as the result of a bad experience or two with a drug seeker. When I see doctors openly bragging and expressing what is clearly sadistic delight in sabotaging the medical care of someone they perceived to be a drug seeker, I think there is something a little more pathological than mere anger there.
admin sees it this way:
round webmaster says it all comes down to this:
Icosahedron But A Feast for the Eyes has a different opinion: March (7) Spiritual battles and putting on God s armor A Mother s Instinct and a Mother s Love & God s Re... The greatest defense is a strong offense - this is... ... and the truth shall set you free... Almost a year later... and a synopsis on my son Welcome to "Real World" and an Angel from God Thank for joy, hope and that the broken pieces are...
ManBitesTinseltown tells the real story:
FoxNews Games Good Morning America Governor Schwarzenegger Grey Goose Grey's Anatomy Hallmark Channel Harlan Ellison
However, Bruce Miller states that:
09/23/2007 - 09/30/200709/30/2007 - 10/07/200710/07/2007 - 10/14/2007
In contrast, LibNOT_SR replies:
If you keep your glutathione levels up, the damage from the Tylenol may be largely preventable. Even conventional medicine recognizes this, as anyone who overdoses on Tylenol receives large doses of NAC in the emergency room.
In addition to this, admin states:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
Kevin thinks about it:
So, unless that ER you mentioned was producing some kind of performance art with 1000 pages of blank notes signifying the meaninglessness of life or something, it is difficult to imagine what they could have filled that many pages with if it wasn t evaluations, imaging, and an occasional thorough workup or two. It simply doesn t take 20 pages a visit to document a shot of dilaudid or Toradol and a script for 10 Lortab.
But Jkg0679 says that's not all:
Health Quizzes Alcoholism Test Am I Bipolar? Am I Manic? Burns Depression Inventory? How Severe is My Depression? Is My Medication Making Me Fat? Is My Psychiatrist a Good Fit? Life Stress Test PMDD Quiz More Health Quizzes...
While it may be true, blitzschool thinks:
07-10-2009, 12:20 PM # 9 ( permalink ) eckohb Registered User First Rounder Join Date: Feb 2008 Location: WISCO Posts: 2,958 XBL: D Moolah Re: who is responsible no ****...all these painkillers are addicting, and killing you while taking away your pain. At least medicinal bud isnt proven to be addicting, and it has been proven to be a remedy for plenty of aches and illnesses Props to Killa21G EAFL C2 Season 1: Buccaneers 8-8 (Lost in Conference Semifinals) EAFL C2 Season 2: Giants 13-3(Lost AGAIN in Conference Semifinals) AIM: eckohb GT: D Moolah
Jang-chub Ozer has another idea:
Splash News Online VIDEO: Macca Gets Back - 7 hours ago Michael May's Adventureblog July Theatrical Releases - Ummm... yeah. This is a little late. Sorry about that. *July 1* *Public Enemies:* Already seen it. The more I think about it, the less I like it. It pro... 7 hours ago
Anchorage Activist does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
Other Websites Of Interest Access St. Louis Conservative Times Detroit Is Crap Exile On Jett Street Hal Turner Show Incogman Kentuckyanna True News Mat-Rodina (Russia) Niksnest Shaun Walker South Africa Sucks Voice Of Deseret
Jay has another idea:
Jay July 10th, 2009 12:44 pm gandalf, back it way down, sir. Link Report this comment
Kevin comes with a new idea:
In the current, far less than ideal, circumstances, I think it is worth noting that the physician s anger and distrust are not born of malice or hatred for the pain sufferer, but of true lack of knowledge. There ARE drug seekers (people who are looking for the high from drugs and are not simply avoiding pain with them). I treat many patients with chronic pain, be it from intractable migraine headaches, CRPS, back pain, neck pain. I am put into a position of responsibility for these patients (they can t get narcotics and other pain meds by any other legal means) and yet I don t always know who has real pain and who doesn t. My default position is to always believe the patient - but we also have them sign narcotic contracts and try to have them follow a strict code of behavior with respect to the narcotics. I have had patients admit to me, later, that they exaggerated their pain to get more narcotics. I had one migraine patient state that she used to see another neurologist in order to get narcotics -she liked the feeling from them, and her migraines weren t really that bad.
blitzschool can't forget that:
07-10-2009, 11:21 AM # 5 ( permalink ) tmulk Youtube Production Manager Varsity Join Date: Sep 2007 Location: Wilmington NC Posts: 444 XBL: IncredbleMulk
Having that in mind, LibNOT_SR wonders:
Not sure how the FDA can be so blind to the obvious, especially when they have already given NAC an indication for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose.
Sources:
Sam Kevin admin round webmaster ManBitesTinseltown Bruce Miller LibNOT_SR admin Jkg0679 blitzschool Jang-chub Ozer Anchorage Activist Jay
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
Oxycontin From: Patent Docs Kevin Oqrpzx Admin LibNOT_SR Jkg0679 ManBitesTinseltown Othg Jang-chub Ozer Bruce Miller Duper /26142808
Still not being convinced, Patent Docs replies:
and 6,893,904) (see "Biotech/Pharma Docket," March 16, 2009). Under the terms of the settlement, Breckenridge has acknowledged that the patents-in-suit are valid and enforceable and would be infringed by the unlicensed sale of Breckenridge products covered by the patents and previously offered for sale.
In contrast, Kevin replies:
If your employer(s) asked you the same questions, something tells me that you would not dismiss such inquiries as tripe . I feel that you have become quite abusive towards me - but I would rather the world see for themselves your incredible hostility than whine about it
Kevin does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
In short, a competent adult cannot well versed in the nature and potential solutions to their long-term chronic pain cannot win for losing - unless they feign a childlike ignorance and maliability, like a happy idiot willing to shell out lots of money to merely approach the oracles of the pharmacracy desperately hoping to not get run out of town by an irritated/suspicious physician or assistant, or (even more likely) a busy-body pharmacist who treats every tablet of opioid medication that goes into the drug container as the moral equivalent of hellfire and damnation.
oqrpzx remembers that:
Morphine...? More on blood transfusion, sorry guys? Mitochondria respiration? Milk, why is it recommended for workers in pharmac... Milk and Phlegm?
But admin says that's not all:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
Kevin sees it this way:
Therefore, I am thankful that you choose t o trust the patient first - as there are many, many patients who experience legitimate pain whose quality of life, ability to productively function (and personal reputations in the eyes of the medical and law enforcement professions) are severely compromised and damaged - by merely looking to the medical profession to provide them with adequate relief from acute/chronic medical conditions that are not effectively (or affordably) addressable by means other than opioid analgesics. We should always remember that these folks are fellow human beings - and that, one day, we *ourselves* may possibly experience a similar need for relief from acute/chronic pain - without trivialization, overt condescension, or demonization of our personal reputations.
Similarly, LibNOT_SR adds:
Not sure how the FDA can be so blind to the obvious, especially when they have already given NAC an indication for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose.
Kevin brings a word of caution:
In short, a competent adult cannot well versed in the nature and potential solutions to their long-term chronic pain cannot win for losing - unless they feign a childlike ignorance and maliability, like a happy idiot willing to shell out lots of money to merely approach the oracles of the pharmacracy desperately hoping to not get run out of town by an irritated/suspicious physician or assistant, or (even more likely) a busy-body pharmacist who treats every tablet of opioid medication that goes into the drug container as the moral equivalent of hellfire and damnation.
For example, Kevin considers:
is a patent dodge of a reasonable and pertinent inquiry. Methinks you are not fond of the numerical ratio that you derive - therefore, you choose to hurl verbal insults?
Jkg0679 is rather skeptical:
Health Quizzes Alcoholism Test Am I Bipolar? Am I Manic? Burns Depression Inventory? How Severe is My Depression? Is My Medication Making Me Fat? Is My Psychiatrist a Good Fit? Life Stress Test PMDD Quiz More Health Quizzes...
For this purpose, ManBitesTinseltown suggests:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Illness Janet Jackson Jay Leno Jesse James Hollywood
Having that in mind, othg wonders:
I would try it if you are in alot of pain just don't abuse it and you will do okay. As the others people who answered mentioned, the controversy surrounding OxyContin (and other narcotic pain relievers) is because of the people who take it to get high, not because of the people who take it for pain relief.I read a study about pain once that mentioned that only 2% of patients get addicted to OxyContin when they have chronic pain and take narcotic pain medicine exactly as directed by their doctors. The people who get addicted to pain medications are the ones who use it to get high, or take more than their doctor prescribed, or get multiple medications from different doctors.For the chronic pain patients who take the medicine exactly as their doctor prescribes it, they do not become addicted. If they take the medication for an extended period of time, they will have to taper down gradually when they stop taking it so that they do not have withd rawal symptoms, but for chrnnic pain patients this is called Dependence (NOT addicton).Addiction is defined as - "A chronic, relapsing disease characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and abuse and by long-lasting chemical changes in the brain."Dependence is defined as - "Physical dependence is a state of adaptation that is manifested by a drug class specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, decreasing blood level of the drug."Addiction is a psychological problem - dependence is just the body's reaction to being on a medication for an extended period of time. People who take medications that are not narcotics will also be dependent and suffer withdrawals if they suddenly discontinue the medication. Antidepressants, anti-anxiety, epilepsy medication, and many other medications all cause dependence and all need to be tapered gradually to avoid symptoms of withdrawal.The only suggestion I have in terms of the oxycontin controversy is to make sure that you keep your medication in a safe in your home (you can find an inexpensive safe at most office supply stores), and also NEVER tell ANYONE (friends or family) that you take oxycontin or any other narcotic pain medicine.There are a lot of addicts out there who would steal your medication, and then there are the people who do not understand the difference between pain and addiction, so they will start calling you an addict -- so to protect yourself from the hassle of having to deal with addicts that might steal your meds and to protect yourself from people who will misunderstand and think that YOU are an addict, the best thing to do is to not tell anyone that you take pain medication.Your doctor, pharmasist, and your spouse (if you are married) are the only people who need to know -- and make sure your spouse does not share the information with anyone else.It's unfortunate that chronic pain patients have to take these steps to protect themselves, but unfortunately th e addicted people have caused so many problems in our society that "bad attention" is the only type of attention that these medications receive in the news, so the vast majority of the public thinks that everyone who takes oxycontin is an addict.I hope that the medication works well for your back pain!
Jang-chub Ozer imagines that:
Spy Vibe IAN FLEMING RAYMOND CHANDLER INTERVIEW - IAN FLEMING RAYMOND CHANDLER INTERVIEW Our Man Jeremy Duns, author of the new spy thriller Free Agent, alerted us to a fantastic conversation between Ian Fl... 15 hours ago
Bruce Miller says it all comes down to this:
01/14/2007 - 01/21/200701/21/2007 - 01/28/200701/28/2007 - 02/04/2007
othg thinks about it:
Please help, it s urgent? PLEASE HELP!stiff neck!!? Please Help!? Please help!? PLEASE HELp!!!!???!!?? ITS URGENT!!?
But duper says that's not all:
P.S. It would have been most advantageous to cross-post this on the Buprenorphine forum as well (e.g. USENET newsgroups.. Does the vBulletin/Opiophile server-side software implement such a feature or something similar to it?)
Bruce Miller does a quick recap:
05/03/2009 - 05/10/200905/10/2009 - 05/17/200905/17/2009 - 05/24/2009
Sources:
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and 6,893,904) (see "Biotech/Pharma Docket," March 16, 2009). Under the terms of the settlement, Breckenridge has acknowledged that the patents-in-suit are valid and enforceable and would be infringed by the unlicensed sale of Breckenridge products covered by the patents and previously offered for sale.
In contrast, Kevin replies:
If your employer(s) asked you the same questions, something tells me that you would not dismiss such inquiries as tripe . I feel that you have become quite abusive towards me - but I would rather the world see for themselves your incredible hostility than whine about it
Kevin does not seem to agree with this. In his own words:
In short, a competent adult cannot well versed in the nature and potential solutions to their long-term chronic pain cannot win for losing - unless they feign a childlike ignorance and maliability, like a happy idiot willing to shell out lots of money to merely approach the oracles of the pharmacracy desperately hoping to not get run out of town by an irritated/suspicious physician or assistant, or (even more likely) a busy-body pharmacist who treats every tablet of opioid medication that goes into the drug container as the moral equivalent of hellfire and damnation.
oqrpzx remembers that:
Morphine...? More on blood transfusion, sorry guys? Mitochondria respiration? Milk, why is it recommended for workers in pharmac... Milk and Phlegm?
But admin says that's not all:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
Kevin sees it this way:
Therefore, I am thankful that you choose t o trust the patient first - as there are many, many patients who experience legitimate pain whose quality of life, ability to productively function (and personal reputations in the eyes of the medical and law enforcement professions) are severely compromised and damaged - by merely looking to the medical profession to provide them with adequate relief from acute/chronic medical conditions that are not effectively (or affordably) addressable by means other than opioid analgesics. We should always remember that these folks are fellow human beings - and that, one day, we *ourselves* may possibly experience a similar need for relief from acute/chronic pain - without trivialization, overt condescension, or demonization of our personal reputations.
Similarly, LibNOT_SR adds:
Not sure how the FDA can be so blind to the obvious, especially when they have already given NAC an indication for the treatment of acetaminophen overdose.
Kevin brings a word of caution:
In short, a competent adult cannot well versed in the nature and potential solutions to their long-term chronic pain cannot win for losing - unless they feign a childlike ignorance and maliability, like a happy idiot willing to shell out lots of money to merely approach the oracles of the pharmacracy desperately hoping to not get run out of town by an irritated/suspicious physician or assistant, or (even more likely) a busy-body pharmacist who treats every tablet of opioid medication that goes into the drug container as the moral equivalent of hellfire and damnation.
For example, Kevin considers:
is a patent dodge of a reasonable and pertinent inquiry. Methinks you are not fond of the numerical ratio that you derive - therefore, you choose to hurl verbal insults?
Jkg0679 is rather skeptical:
Health Quizzes Alcoholism Test Am I Bipolar? Am I Manic? Burns Depression Inventory? How Severe is My Depression? Is My Medication Making Me Fat? Is My Psychiatrist a Good Fit? Life Stress Test PMDD Quiz More Health Quizzes...
For this purpose, ManBitesTinseltown suggests:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Illness Janet Jackson Jay Leno Jesse James Hollywood
Having that in mind, othg wonders:
I would try it if you are in alot of pain just don't abuse it and you will do okay. As the others people who answered mentioned, the controversy surrounding OxyContin (and other narcotic pain relievers) is because of the people who take it to get high, not because of the people who take it for pain relief.I read a study about pain once that mentioned that only 2% of patients get addicted to OxyContin when they have chronic pain and take narcotic pain medicine exactly as directed by their doctors. The people who get addicted to pain medications are the ones who use it to get high, or take more than their doctor prescribed, or get multiple medications from different doctors.For the chronic pain patients who take the medicine exactly as their doctor prescribes it, they do not become addicted. If they take the medication for an extended period of time, they will have to taper down gradually when they stop taking it so that they do not have withd rawal symptoms, but for chrnnic pain patients this is called Dependence (NOT addicton).Addiction is defined as - "A chronic, relapsing disease characterized by compulsive drug-seeking and abuse and by long-lasting chemical changes in the brain."Dependence is defined as - "Physical dependence is a state of adaptation that is manifested by a drug class specific withdrawal syndrome that can be produced by abrupt cessation, rapid dose reduction, decreasing blood level of the drug."Addiction is a psychological problem - dependence is just the body's reaction to being on a medication for an extended period of time. People who take medications that are not narcotics will also be dependent and suffer withdrawals if they suddenly discontinue the medication. Antidepressants, anti-anxiety, epilepsy medication, and many other medications all cause dependence and all need to be tapered gradually to avoid symptoms of withdrawal.The only suggestion I have in terms of the oxycontin controversy is to make sure that you keep your medication in a safe in your home (you can find an inexpensive safe at most office supply stores), and also NEVER tell ANYONE (friends or family) that you take oxycontin or any other narcotic pain medicine.There are a lot of addicts out there who would steal your medication, and then there are the people who do not understand the difference between pain and addiction, so they will start calling you an addict -- so to protect yourself from the hassle of having to deal with addicts that might steal your meds and to protect yourself from people who will misunderstand and think that YOU are an addict, the best thing to do is to not tell anyone that you take pain medication.Your doctor, pharmasist, and your spouse (if you are married) are the only people who need to know -- and make sure your spouse does not share the information with anyone else.It's unfortunate that chronic pain patients have to take these steps to protect themselves, but unfortunately th e addicted people have caused so many problems in our society that "bad attention" is the only type of attention that these medications receive in the news, so the vast majority of the public thinks that everyone who takes oxycontin is an addict.I hope that the medication works well for your back pain!
Jang-chub Ozer imagines that:
Spy Vibe IAN FLEMING RAYMOND CHANDLER INTERVIEW - IAN FLEMING RAYMOND CHANDLER INTERVIEW Our Man Jeremy Duns, author of the new spy thriller Free Agent, alerted us to a fantastic conversation between Ian Fl... 15 hours ago
Bruce Miller says it all comes down to this:
01/14/2007 - 01/21/200701/21/2007 - 01/28/200701/28/2007 - 02/04/2007
othg thinks about it:
Please help, it s urgent? PLEASE HELP!stiff neck!!? Please Help!? Please help!? PLEASE HELp!!!!???!!?? ITS URGENT!!?
But duper says that's not all:
P.S. It would have been most advantageous to cross-post this on the Buprenorphine forum as well (e.g. USENET newsgroups.. Does the vBulletin/Opiophile server-side software implement such a feature or something similar to it?)
Bruce Miller does a quick recap:
05/03/2009 - 05/10/200905/10/2009 - 05/17/200905/17/2009 - 05/24/2009
Sources:
Patent Docs Kevin oqrpzx admin LibNOT_SR Jkg0679 ManBitesTinseltown othg Jang-chub Ozer Bruce Miller duper
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Oxycontin From: Kevin Johnny Mitchell LibNOT_SR ManBitesTinseltown Family Benefits Group AiR Staff Oqrpzx Admin Jang-chub Ozer /26142807
Before going any further, Kevin wants to get this straight:
It seems that physicians grapple with enough under private corporate medical institutions (as well as in the now all-too-rare private practices) that is in itself physiologically (and not psychiatrically, or theistically, or criminalistically) critical and important to the well-being of the patient. Removing the unreasonable (and ultimately unworkable) robes of priest and policeman from the practicing physician may well be a fundamental change in societal approach to seriously and thoughtfully consider.
johnny points out another thing aside from that:
Oxycontin can be easily abused by simply crushing the tablets and injecting, swallowing, or snorting them. It should be kept in mind that the drug can have severe side effects when injected, since it has a very prolonged effect, which cannot be always predicted reliably.
mitchell is not really sure about that:
As we grow up, we are exposed to higher levels of caffeine and sugar plus nicotine, alcohol and sedatives. These further add to our imbalance and then we see a doctor who gives us stronger drugs to correct a trend that continues to grow since childhood.
Kevin has another idea:
Let it be understood that such tragically absurd events and waste of critical resources arise out of our society s choice to presume that adults who would seek relief from their physical/mental sufferings via psychotropic pharmacology alone are to be presumed to be mentally incompetent, to be demonized, ostracized, and subjected to endless (itself quite profitable) supervision by corporately controlled, exploited, and law/policy-shackled physicians who (somewhat understandably) evolve into hatred of those that the system allegedly serves - as opposed to questioning the very premise under which drug controls place the physician in service to their patients, beyond physiological technology, and into the dubious and clearly ineffective secondary and tertiary realms of priest and policeman. We all reap the bitter fruit of such folly, with far too little questioning of the veracity of its core premises in the first place.
LibNOT_SR points out another thing aside from that:
This is no small issue considering acetaminophen is found in more than 200 over-the-counter cold and flu remedies and other medications, making it the most widely used painkiller in the United States.
ManBitesTinseltown tells the real story:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Illness Janet Jackson Jay Leno Jesse James Hollywood
Kevin does a quick recap:
Read some ER blogs sometime and see how hateful and hostile ER docs are to people coming to the ER for pain, particularly if they re on Medicaid. The comments of doctors on blogs and in forums reflects the real life experiences people have reported to me. When you see it from both sides, the picture of what is really happening becomes crystal clear.
Furthermore, Family Benefits Group claims:
Assurant Health Health Plans for Familes and Individuals Prescription Drug Card AIM Rx Rx Card from Aetna
As a result of that, Kevin belives:
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AiR Staff has another idea:
Recovery Support For the Participant Recovery Assistance Program (RAP) Individual Coaching Not Home Alone Listen to what how it's helped past participants and families: Watch the Video For the Family & Employer Recovery Assistance Program (RAP) Family Coaching Treatment Transportation Escort Consulting
Still being unsure, Kevin asks:
If your employer(s) asked you the same questions, something tells me that you would not dismiss such inquiries as tripe . I feel that you have become quite abusive towards me - but I would rather the world see for themselves your incredible hostility than whine about it
oqrpzx thinks about it:
Morphine...? More on blood transfusion, sorry guys? Mitochondria respiration? Milk, why is it recommended for workers in pharmac... Milk and Phlegm?
However, admin states that:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
LibNOT_SR notices:
This is no small issue considering acetaminophen is found in more than 200 over-the-counter cold and flu remedies and other medications, making it the most widely used painkiller in the United States.
For this reason, johnny says:
Oxycontin can be easily abused by simply crushing the tablets and injecting, swallowing, or snorting them. It should be kept in mind that the drug can have severe side effects when injected, since it has a very prolonged effect, which cannot be always predicted reliably.
Jang-chub Ozer tells the real story:
Welcome to Tashi's blog That unforgetable moment... - There are some incidence in life that you never forget -- even after decades of years you get that flash backs as though it happened just yesterday. I am s... 3 months ago
Sources:
Kevin johnny mitchell LibNOT_SR ManBitesTinseltown Family Benefits Group AiR Staff oqrpzx admin Jang-chub Ozer
Disclaimer:
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It seems that physicians grapple with enough under private corporate medical institutions (as well as in the now all-too-rare private practices) that is in itself physiologically (and not psychiatrically, or theistically, or criminalistically) critical and important to the well-being of the patient. Removing the unreasonable (and ultimately unworkable) robes of priest and policeman from the practicing physician may well be a fundamental change in societal approach to seriously and thoughtfully consider.
johnny points out another thing aside from that:
Oxycontin can be easily abused by simply crushing the tablets and injecting, swallowing, or snorting them. It should be kept in mind that the drug can have severe side effects when injected, since it has a very prolonged effect, which cannot be always predicted reliably.
mitchell is not really sure about that:
As we grow up, we are exposed to higher levels of caffeine and sugar plus nicotine, alcohol and sedatives. These further add to our imbalance and then we see a doctor who gives us stronger drugs to correct a trend that continues to grow since childhood.
Kevin has another idea:
Let it be understood that such tragically absurd events and waste of critical resources arise out of our society s choice to presume that adults who would seek relief from their physical/mental sufferings via psychotropic pharmacology alone are to be presumed to be mentally incompetent, to be demonized, ostracized, and subjected to endless (itself quite profitable) supervision by corporately controlled, exploited, and law/policy-shackled physicians who (somewhat understandably) evolve into hatred of those that the system allegedly serves - as opposed to questioning the very premise under which drug controls place the physician in service to their patients, beyond physiological technology, and into the dubious and clearly ineffective secondary and tertiary realms of priest and policeman. We all reap the bitter fruit of such folly, with far too little questioning of the veracity of its core premises in the first place.
LibNOT_SR points out another thing aside from that:
This is no small issue considering acetaminophen is found in more than 200 over-the-counter cold and flu remedies and other medications, making it the most widely used painkiller in the United States.
ManBitesTinseltown tells the real story:
Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince Illness Janet Jackson Jay Leno Jesse James Hollywood
Kevin does a quick recap:
Read some ER blogs sometime and see how hateful and hostile ER docs are to people coming to the ER for pain, particularly if they re on Medicaid. The comments of doctors on blogs and in forums reflects the real life experiences people have reported to me. When you see it from both sides, the picture of what is really happening becomes crystal clear.
Furthermore, Family Benefits Group claims:
Assurant Health Health Plans for Familes and Individuals Prescription Drug Card AIM Rx Rx Card from Aetna
As a result of that, Kevin belives:
Get smart with the Thesis WordPress Theme from DIYthemes.
AiR Staff has another idea:
Recovery Support For the Participant Recovery Assistance Program (RAP) Individual Coaching Not Home Alone Listen to what how it's helped past participants and families: Watch the Video For the Family & Employer Recovery Assistance Program (RAP) Family Coaching Treatment Transportation Escort Consulting
Still being unsure, Kevin asks:
If your employer(s) asked you the same questions, something tells me that you would not dismiss such inquiries as tripe . I feel that you have become quite abusive towards me - but I would rather the world see for themselves your incredible hostility than whine about it
oqrpzx thinks about it:
Morphine...? More on blood transfusion, sorry guys? Mitochondria respiration? Milk, why is it recommended for workers in pharmac... Milk and Phlegm?
However, admin states that:
OxyContin was not designed for the drug to take effect all at once, and this is why the time-release formula was developed. Typically providing 12-hour relief when taken as prescribed, word got around that when you chew, snort, or inject the drug, the release of Oxycodone is instant, giving intense euphoric effects. In 2003, there were close to three million prescriptions for OxyContin given out in Canada, with the majority of medication being prescribed in Ontario. Atlantic Canada faced its own problems with OxyContin abuse in 2004, seeing a massive spike in opiate abuse through the provinces. So serious was this situation that Newfoundland assigned a specific task force and actually filed a lawsuit against Perdue Pharma because of the problem.
LibNOT_SR notices:
This is no small issue considering acetaminophen is found in more than 200 over-the-counter cold and flu remedies and other medications, making it the most widely used painkiller in the United States.
For this reason, johnny says:
Oxycontin can be easily abused by simply crushing the tablets and injecting, swallowing, or snorting them. It should be kept in mind that the drug can have severe side effects when injected, since it has a very prolonged effect, which cannot be always predicted reliably.
Jang-chub Ozer tells the real story:
Welcome to Tashi's blog That unforgetable moment... - There are some incidence in life that you never forget -- even after decades of years you get that flash backs as though it happened just yesterday. I am s... 3 months ago
Sources:
Kevin johnny mitchell LibNOT_SR ManBitesTinseltown Family Benefits Group AiR Staff oqrpzx admin Jang-chub Ozer
Disclaimer:
This text is automatically generated from different sources on the internet. It must be considered an experiment
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