Just wanted to get this out there as I feel it's a really important issue:
Because of the increased number of deaths from narcotics in the US, there is a media backlash against legitimately prescribed opiates in general.
Journalists do not seem to understand that there is a real medical need for these medications by patients in severe pain. Opiate abuse can unfortunately lead to death, but so can untreated pain. Many people die each year from untreated pain by committing suicide.
Please contact anyone you feel would be willing to tell "The Other Side of Story" regarding pain killers.
Thank you-
Jackie OUCH
Backlash Against Opiates Because of Increased Overdoses
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Backlash Against Opiates Because of Increased Overdoses
Started with severe burning sacral pain to R hip/pelvis, bladder, bowel
History Endometriosis
Antolak Diagnosed PN--1 PN block made pain much worse & more widespread for a year
PT 2 yrs--Did not help physically, but was educational
Potter MRI: Symmetric thickening Sacrotuberous ligaments/scarring ischial & Alcocks canal.
History Endometriosis
Antolak Diagnosed PN--1 PN block made pain much worse & more widespread for a year
PT 2 yrs--Did not help physically, but was educational
Potter MRI: Symmetric thickening Sacrotuberous ligaments/scarring ischial & Alcocks canal.