First Do No Harm: The DEA targets Physicians who treat their patients pain.
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Nov 4th, 2015Someone from Mount Vernon, WA signed.
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Nov 4th, 2015Someone from Berwick, PA writes:
continued: the simple fact I worked all my quality years two and sometimes three jobs and even though my injury while not sustained on the job happened in route to my job and the person did not have coverage on their vehicle so I was placed in a position where there was little help for me and since then I have lost my life now they are telling me sorry but it appears we can no longer help you live in pain the rest of your life deal with it so sorry too bad,,, I will not get into the fact that this is affecting our soldiers as well our veterans who supported our cause and laid their lives on the lines for this once "great" country and now i am sure they wish they had died .. since their own government is denying them any quality to the rest of their lives. For shame.. health care is no longer found in the US of America.. and united we fall..Nov 4th, 2015Someone from Berwick, PA writes:
my plight and now my fight began in 1995 when my car was hit head on while I was stopped to make a turn into dun-kin donuts to get my morning coffee for a new job. a car ran into me at over 40 mph while I was at a stand still. my car was totaled and I was at the time thinking I was lucky the car was a loss but I was alive, only to find out over time my back suffered from this and the damage manifested over time leading me to two surgeries several years later. the surgery was successful, yet several more years I developed scar tissue and the pain returned with intensity and magnitudes beyond my understanding. I do tend to handle pain levels very well my entire family does, but this sort of pain was unbearable. I was placed on lortabs hydrocodone Vicodin among-st a wide range of labels for 7 years until my stomach began to become a victim to the harsh chemicals contained in the pills. I moved to Florida thinking the warmer climate and access to a pool would be helpful, while there I was told to get a job even though my ability to work was limited to office or clerical forms of work and i was unskilled in this type of profession I had been a single mother and resorted to manual labor even working in a steel mill until it affected my health as well. while employed i was placed on fentynal and managed to stick it out for 6 months until my immune system began to fail due to chronic Lyme disease. I was forced out of work and filed for disability, which took 7 years fighting for a alj hearing and I was awarded since I have epilepsy, copd, chronic lower back pain resulting from scar tissue on my L1S5 and also a double fusion in my neck c 3 -5. also I suffered several mild heart attacks at the age of 42. I have been on fentynal since 2006, while I was on 75 mcg every two days I elected to lower the dosage to 50 mcg every two days since I was having issues keeping the prescription filled and constantly was subjected to withdrawal for extended periods of time while awaiting prior authorizations and what not. Unnecessary inconvenience and very traumatizing. I asked about bu tran and suboxone and I was told no my medicare does not cover them they are far more expensive than fentynal SO I am now being weaned off my current low dose of fentynal when i was at the point where I was in enough pain to ask for an increase to handle the break through pain instead I was forced to cut back to less than half of what I had been on reduced to 25 mcg every three days. upon my visit to the dr today I was told I have no options this is a government forced withdrawal and there is little that can be done he offered to give me an otc medication (Advil)and when I asked him will that upset my stomach lining? he ripped up the paper and said there is nothing more I can do for you I am sorry. The medical field is forced to become hypocrites to the Hippocratic oath to do no harm as a direct result of the government interfering on a local level in areas they have no understREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 4th, 2015Someone from North Little Rock, AR writes:
The DEA is crooked. I think they would rather see heroin use rise, which it is due to what they are doing to legitimate doctors and pharmacists. They get to keep cash they confiscate as well as property from the dealers they bust. Illegal drugs are big business and the DEA is full of crooks and druggies. It would not surprise me if they were in cohoots with the cartels. Just a couple of years ago the U.S. government got caught shipping guns to the cartels and had some dumb excuse about labelig the guns so they could track where they were going. That is a lame excuse that is insulting to our intelligence. The DEA need to let doctors do the job they have been trained to do. Pain patients already live a life that is hell on earth and we are being caught in the middle and punished. Junkies will get drugs no matter what the government does. Pain patients end up doing without the treatments we need. Some honest hurting people will end up on illegal drugs. What a shame. The DEA has too much power. They are the ones who should be investigated. It is a shame our congress people don't do something to protect the vulnerable and sick. We are citizens and taxpayers who vote. Our ancestors have died for this country, too. You are throwing the baby out with the bathwater by letting these crooked bullies run over us, our doctors and our pharmacists. The DEA is crooked and has too much power. War on drugs, what a bunch of baloney and taxpayer waste. It's expensive and not working! It is war on sick people when you bully the medical profession and stupid as well.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 4th, 2015Someone from Pittsburgh, PA writes:
My dear friend suffers from chronic back pain due do several years of hard labor employment. His back diagnoses are irreversible. He is no longer am prescribed pain medication due to the DEA & the doctors "fears" of appropriately managing my pain. If a pain medication doctor walked in his shoes for 24 hours, he would probably have an IV pain drip. I am a Christian & believe in God. I know he understands all your anger, frustration & resentment. In His 2nd glorious coming, when Christ judges the living & dead, Lord have mercy on these doctors in-compassionate sinful souls.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 4th, 2015Someone from Pittsburgh, PA writes:
I'm a God fearing man . At the risk of offending my beloved creator of all that is good , I wish with all my heart and sole the people who are responsible for not taking mercy on me and others with chronic pain become stricken with the same conditions and suffer the unstople pain and not get relief , and or their loved ones and watch as they suffer and be called drug addicts .REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 4th, 2015Someone from Katy, TX writes:
Have been taking hydrocodone for years for my degenerative disc disease, also for spinal stenosis. Without it, I can't sleep, exercise or have any kind of good quality of life. Can't find a doctor to prescribe it any more.they don't even help you to taper off. What can I say?people have a way of doing what they have to do, in order to survive. Never thought I would live to see the day, that drug dealers would become (the good guys)! I'm 73 and I am seeing the day.?REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 4th, 2015Someone from Philadelphia, PA writes:
Chronic pain is a public health issue in that increased suicide is the result of undertreatment. Do not punish compliant patients for the actions of those that rob pharmacies.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Jersey City, NJ writes:
The pain is real. The suffering is real. Not all Chronic Pain patients are addicts. A lot of the pain is caused by treating doctors. And the Medical Professions answer to that is "oh well there are no guarantees for the outcomes of Medical procedures" It is time to hear the pain, the suffering, the agony, the loss of life and yet to still be alive. STOP BLAMING THE VICTIM. Start advocating for the voters, the citizens, the tax payers, the laborers,teachers who are suffereing and being humiliated by DEA policy, ER's that put pain as a low priority, Medical opinion that pain patients are malingerers. Some of us love to work, have college degrees, have Graduate degrees, have contributed to our society in a myriad of ways and PAIN has cut us down. STOP BLAMING THE VICTIM.Take a walk with yourself be silent and listen to your soul, your conscience and think about what your actions are doing to so many people. Ask yourself is this really what you want to accomplish. Are you really proud of doing this ?Who are you really helping?REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Warren, MI writes:
, I was up all night again with pain. It wakes me up, can't get comfortable, etc. I have been calling my Neurologist since 10/27, then 11/2, and then today, and they still have not got back with me. My Doctor says I need to have a Discography. Got (3) herniated discs in my lower back (one is L5S1 that has caused changes in my urine flow, along with pain in back, top of thighs, and I can't walk for more that 10 minutes because my legs get so weak). I also have cervical radiculapathy, constant muscle spasms on my upper left side, and and a few other diagnosis's. I have been seeing these doctors for 17 years, have had many many procedures. Nothing has worked, or only lasts a couple weeks. They cut my dosages. The meds don't work anymore. And I am just plain tired of trying to deal with my condition along with this DEA crap. I give up. Our voices are not gonna get heard. HOW? I was listening to talk radio at 3:15 this morning, and they were talking about the DEA. I called in hoping someone would listen, but this is the second time they did not take my call. Everything is getting so expensive. The frustration and stress makes most peoples condition worse. I just can't take it anymore. Not sure what to do...I just know that we are not gonna get any help. God Bless Yall. I'm trying to put every bit of Faith I have into Him. This is way too much. It is NOT our fault we were in a car accident or whatever...But we sure are being put to death for trying to have some kind of Quality of Life. The news said today that suicides are up. I think alot of these deaths are also Overdoses of herion. Alot of chronic pain patients have had to turn to herion because they can't afford all this B.S. Obama is literally trying to kill us. Pretty much like Hitler did to disabled people. And that is so True. Our dead bodies (from making us live this way) is on Obama's Hands. LET OUR DOCTORS DO THEIR JOBS. THEY KNOW BEST...NOT SOME POLITICIANS.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Tulsa, OK signed.
Nov 3rd, 2015Someone from Paradise, CA writes:
I just want to say the fight that has been waged to prevent drug addiction is only harming real pain patients and isn't doing much to stop drug addicts because even if you removed every narcotic pain medication on the planet drug addicts will still be addicts and will just simple find something else like glue, aerosol air fresheners, paint, bath salts,etc....and thats just a few of the regular household products they use not to count meth, cocaine, heroin, and all the other illegal drugs they use. Pain patients are being lumped in with these people first and foremost pain patients don't get high addicts do, pain patients take what are prescribed the way they are prescribed drug addicts don't, pain patients take narcotic pain meds to relieve pain that is debilitating so they aren't suffering so they can have a quality of life so they can get out of bed and function without being a total burden on family and friends. Addicts take narcotics of all types to get high,so they don't have to deal with life, and they become a burden to family and friends, Pain patients even on what is considered extremely high doses function normally why because the medicine works differently on someone in pain then an addict. The pain patients receive pain relief so they can function normally. A drug addict doesn't they get high because they don't have pain they are not suffering so their bodies respond differently and they get high from it. So yes please First Do No Harm. The reason for the Pain Patients Bill of Rights these things are not said for the sake of saying it. The reason for the First Do No Harm is exactly that its not complicated. Hence the reason doctors all over the country and world have gone into pain management because they understand that chronic pain patients are suffering needlessly when they don't need to be because of fear and ignorance on narcotic pain medications. Because of the few addicts that abuse everything and anything they can get their hands on. But no one brings to light the benefits to all of the pain patients that are living functioning in ways that was impossible before because of these pain medications and without them will be forced back into their beds. No longer able to function the quality of their and their families lives will go to zero and worse they will commit suicide because the pain is too much and the destruction of the family because of the bed ridden family member that just suffers is too hard to watch too much of a burden to take care of. So the family dissolves and the pain patient left alone will commit suicide sadly it is not uncommon. So all I am asking is that if a pain patient is functioning well on pain medications the family is happy and doing well then why take it away because of the one that are abusing? Its like saying well we better take away cars because people drive drunk and hurt and kill people. It doesn't work because not everyone drinks and drives so you are making an entire class of people sufferREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Bristol, TN writes:
I'm being stigmatized because I have several chronic pain my medication has been cut in half now it's being cut in half again because some lawmakers who have never experience pain are trying to make drug laws that screw around with people that are in immense pain by cutting their medications down to 120 milligrams a day I'm sorry but when you have no choice but to take pain medications or be in severe pain constantly you choose to take the pain medications. Then when those medications are taking away from you because some*******in Washington can't or won't find illegitimate way to cut back on the people who abuse the prescription medications or crack down on the doctors that prescribe them just for the money all it does is put people like me between being in pain all the time or contemplating suicide because your choice of being in severe pain all the time and living with the pain is too much to deal with the government needs to stay out of these decisions and leave it up to the doctors that have the medical degrees and known the patience.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Indianapolis, IN writes:
When you live in chronic pain every day and need help off the toilet and dressed sometimes you would understand why it is important for me and all the chronic pain suffers! They're prescribed for a reason and I don't abuse them, and If my pain medicine stops I would suicide thoughts like I had off and on when my doctor that did my surgery 5 months ago cut me off of my muscle relaxer from failed fusion spine surgery! Now I nerve damage, walk with a walker, fall a lot because I am loosing leg muscles and now I am being told I might had stroke during surgery or had MS. Most people that are on pain medicine is because they had surgery and was told the pain would go away! Well that is lie I was told if I had the surgery right away the pain would go away and go back to my job. It's been 5 months since I had my surgery and it made my spine hurt worst! I also use tens unit, icy hot so I am not dependent on my pills but I still need them! I cannot leave my house to go anywhere if I do no take my medicine.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Joliet, IL writes:
Leave my medications alone! They're prescribed for a reason and I don't abuse them, therefore, I shouldn't be punished! Try living with my pain for one day and then tell me you would still take these meds away!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Laurelville, OH writes:
Let the pain management drs treat their pain, not the government who decides who suffers! We are not addicts, only people like you, that are in pain each and every day without hope. Some will commit suicide others will turn to heroin, which btw, have you looked at the staistics? Heroing us and suicides are up! Why? Because we no lobger have any access to meds that help us function and be part of our familes. If anything look at the booze that is legal and can be had anywhere anytime which causes more problems along the board than legitimate chronic pain sufferers! Let the drs do their job and the government do theirs, like, balancing the budget and stop stealing money we put in for our later years! Wrong! But of course you will not listen, and be swayed by big pharma and their monies.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Brookfield, WI writes:
Recite this prayer each day. In the Name of God, the Name above all other names, the Name as it was given to Jesus and to me as an adopted son, I take all the pain of the innocent; pain caused directly by drug-enforcement policy, and I give it to DEA workers, so that they might suffer in abject misery until suicide mercifully claims them. As it is done in Heaven, so let it be done on earth. In the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the holy Spirit, AMEN!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Miami Beach, FL signed.
Nov 3rd, 2015Someone from Mc Donald, PA writes:
Everything stated in the posting was SPOT ON with my personal experience and its continuing today and I dont have any care. Ive been through so many doctors trying to get help and nobody is willing to help me despite the fact that I have MULTIPLE REAL conditions that I have been offered surgery for! I have just wanted to do a good round of PT with pain mgmt but Im not "allowed" that option. Everywhere I turn I am told I am a drug abuser now because the hospital put it in my chart from a misunderstanding and the fact that I CANT take nsaids due to a vascular disease and its snowballed out of control! I have NO quality of life and even vomiting bile and the loss of feeling in my leg from the pain and now nerve damage means nothing to these doctors and the ER staff. I keep looking for someone to help me clean up my charts and get me back on track with my life for my young kids (now 5 and 8) who have lived this with me, going to nearly ALL of my appts, ER visits at 2 AM, etc, but I am giving up. They deserve a better life, a solid stable foundation and I can barely give them that and the doctors dont even care about that. This was not my choice but the result of a car accident at fault of another driver 2 years ago and I am a victim all around. Finding strength daily is not easy but the only thing keeping me going are my kids.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 3rd, 2015Someone from Huntsville, AL writes:
The people involved in making the new laws concerning pain medications obiously have not suffered. But what goes around comes around.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 2nd, 2015Someone from Woodinville, WA writes:
Why is it that the DEA uses scare tactics, that lead to confusion for patients. Why not educate the public, truthfully. I am beginning to think that government is too big, waste of money and yes, too many cooks coming up with their own interpretations on pain, Doctors and patients should do. Educate Doctors correctly and let them help their patients Weeding out the wrong Doctors will show up faster if done correctly. Letting ill/in pain patients fall through the cracks, esp if the can not afford pain management is just, "wrong". Glad it is time to rethink vote. Thank You for letting me have my say. DNCREPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 2nd, 2015Someone from Cascade, WI writes:
I find it sickening that the DEA is in our personally health business and trying to scare our Painmangment doctors. You all should be ashamed of yourself and stay out of my private health.REPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 1st, 2015Someone from Venice, FL writes:
I've been living on narcotic pain meds for the last 12 years. I've always seen the same doctors. I recently moved to Florida (big mistake) and had to go to five doctors before I found one comfortable writing the meds I was on from my NY doctor. LSS, I entered the dreaded Donut Hole and had to stop taking my 60mg OxyContin 3x day due to cost. My pain doctor prescribed 60 mg MS Contin 2x day. This is no where near as effective in mananging my pain. I am dealing with a great Walgreens here in town, but I find that they always buy the cheapest drugs they can find. And guess what. The cheapest generics SUCK. I am so fed up. I cried the day they told me they reformulated OxyContin due to abuse. Is this my fault. The new version was NO WHERE NEAR as effective as the old version. If you ask me, the entire pharma industry, including the FDA are a bunch of crooks. I hope everyone of their parents suffer from debilitating pain in the near future. I had a part time job, I had a good quality of life. Now, I spend two to three days in bed due to the pain. This must stop.REPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 1st, 2015Someone from Columbia, TN writes:
I am a Physician (Internal Medicine, Nephrology & Hypertension); I am a recovering alcoholic (sober since 2001). I was involved in a major traumatic event when a deck collapse fractured 60% of my back bones, my sacrum, and sacro-iliac joint (SI Joint). I was treated, appropriately, with opiod analgesics for 6 months while my body healed to the best of its ability; however, despite getting excellent medical care, I have been left with chronic pain 24/7 which requires continual pain medication. Despite the medications, I still have daily pain and cannot practice medicine (there goes 13 years of post-highschool education and about $95K in school loans). Our practice purchased a long-term disability insurance as part of the normal compensation; GLIC forced me to apply for Medicare Disability so that they can pay the least amount possible. . . the total of which is about 1/6th of my salary at the time of my accident ($140,000.00 for the record - the most I had ever made in my life). I am treated like a street-addict when I go to my monthly appointments to plead with a Nurse Practitioner who has the DEA-Flowsheet for chronic pain management in hand and is simply "following the recipe" imposed by the DEA and my state. It feels more like a parole officer visit (given, I don't have any direct experience)! Now, remember, I am a Physician and a Recovering Alcoholic! I was a proponent for responsible prescribing practices and aggresive treatment of deadly addictions here in my community; clean & sober for years. I have direct experience dealing with drug-seeking, Rx addicted patients for over 15 years prior to my untimely retirement! SO, if you are still reading, THIS IS MY TAKE: 1) Rx abuse/addiction/deaths are a problem 2) There is NO CURRENT PROCESS, TEST, OR OTHER MECHANISM in existence that can distinguish an Addict/Drug-Seeker from a patient in chronic pain who is afraid of more suffering (So called Pseudo-Addicts)! NONE! 3) The current standards, laws and governmental screening requirements are actually VERY EFFECTIVE for preventing true medicine diversion, over-prescribing, and assorted ILLEGALITIES; 4) BUT, THEY HAVE UNFAIRLY MARGINALIZED THOSE PATIENT(S) WITH TRULY CHRONIC PAIN, who need()s CHRONIC PAIN MEDICATION(S), who may even BE ADDICTS (either active or recovering - Opiods are among the most highly addictive substances known to man, after all), AND HAVE ESSENTIALLY CREATED A MEDICALLY AND LEGALLY DISENFRANCHISED MINORITY!!!! It is difficult to manage this patient population, whom I have unexpectedly joined, but physicians are highly trained after all, now aren't they! Legislators, Adjudicators, Executives and Government Agents, not so much?!?! 5) SO, WHY ARE THESE PERSONS THREATENING DOCTORS, PASSING LAWS, and ENFORCING FLOW-CHART, TEMPLATE MEDICINE? THIS MAKES NO SENSE AND IS DIRECTLY HARMING CITIZENS WITH VERY REAL AND VERY SEVERE PROBLEMS!!!!!!!!!!! If you are one of the drug-seeking addicts - seek help! If you selREPORT COMMENTS
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Nov 1st, 2015Someone from Dundee, FL writes:
It is sickening to go to a pain management doctor get the prescriptions and have to shop everywhere to get them filled.I have been terminated as a patient from my family doctor because I needed to know what to do to obtain the medicine I needed. So much corruption in the DEA and in the Politicians in Florida and in Washington DC. I hope they all are hurt in the Revolution that will come about and they receive No meds for their pain. People coming out of surgery getting sent home and finding out that they cannot get the pain medicine that is needed.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelNov 1st, 2015Someone from Jacksonville, FL writes:
I know through my pain management office that here have been overdoses on heroin, and now a big wave of suicides because of other doctors not treating pain! Along with our limitation of pain medicine access that makes all of us look like junkies scrambling to get them filled! This is descrimination of all ages of pain patients and it's making me very unpatriotic!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelOct 31st, 2015Someone from Traverse City, MI writes:
My wife (late) suffered from migraines since the age of 18. She was treated by her GP for them which included beta blockers in addition to injections of Demerol and meperghan plus Vicodin pills as needed. If the GP office was closed she would go to the ER to receive the same injections. Sometimes it took 2 days to alleviate the HA.She had her upper teeth extracted and full hysterectomy. At age 39 she entered full blown menopause and could not take meds to compensate for it whcih caused more migraine problems. By age 48 she encountered her first spinal fracture from weak bones and had 8-9 fractures in total within 8 years. She had to switch from vicodin to norco for pain control and within 13 years from the 1st fracture she was put on hospice weighing 67 pounds. Three years later at age 62 she passed away. She spent 13 years under a GP carefully managed pain control. Don't EVEV tell me she didn't need care by a GP = one who helped her live 4 years longer than he anticipated!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelOct 31st, 2015Someone from Pompano Beach, FL writes:
Its unfair nothing been done to help those with for ever pain, better quality of life. Not taking medical history in consideration nor present issues which are more important. Should we not live, its not far to live with serious pain and humiliate people. Thank you doctors who are trying but DEA is making those suffer. And doctor working to make only money shame on you.REPORT COMMENTS
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