First Do No Harm: The DEA targets Physicians who treat their patients pain.
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Jun 25th, 2016Someone from Holly, MI writes:
Those who do not learn from history are doomed to repeat it. Does anyone remember the 18th Amendment to the Constitution? Prohibition? Because that worked out so well for us. I am a patient with multiple chronic illnesses which cause intractable pain. I have been on opiate pain medication for 12 years. I take my medication as prescribed. I do not abuse or sell my medication. I use the same Doctor & the same pharmacy every month. But every time I try to pick up my prescriptions, I'm treated as if I'm committing a criminal act. Every time I leave the house with my prescriptions I risk arrest for possession. Every time I get behind the wheel I can get arrested for driving under the influence. I am not a criminal. I do not break the law. Neither does my doctor in prescribing these medications. -
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Brick, NJ writes:
These new rules are forcing good people to suffer and will end up creating a demand for illegal drugs on the street! Way to stop the war on drugs, all you law makers are idiots and should have to suffer a day in my shoes!!!REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Brick, NJ writes:
These new rules are forcing good people to suffer and will end up creating a demand for illegal drugs on the street! Way to stop the war on drugs, all you law makers are idiots and should have to suffer a day in my shoes!!!REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Elyria, OH signed.
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Dallas, TX signed.
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Cornish, ME writes:
You have no idea what it's like till you become consumed with pain that leaves you feeling awful for life my meds. we're taking away bcz the doctor was doing his job but they took away his pain prescription for a year everyone from that office suffered. Maybe the folks that make these laws should walk in our shoes.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Tacoma, WA signed.
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Bridgeport, CT writes:
This assault on the rights of pain patients to obtain the vital narcotic medications that allow us to live and function as well as possible given our own individual circumstances is a HUGE VIOLATION OF OUR CIVIL RIGHTS AND THE RIGHTS WE ARE ASSURED OF IN THE UNITED STATES CONSTITUTION!!! It is unethical to TORTURE PAIN PATIENTS BY EITHER LIMITING THE DOSAGES THAT CAN BE PRESCRIBED PER PATIENT or by ELIMINATING THESE DRUGS FROM USE BECAUSE A SMALL SEGMENT OF THE POPULATION BECOMES ADDICTED TO THEM!!!! Our pain treatment allow may of us to work and interact with other people and enables us to have a better life than we would have without them. We comply with all the rules and regulations that are set down when these medications are prescribed and are monitored on a monthly basis by a Physician or other Health Care Professional for the duration of our treatment. We sign pain contracts, submit to urine testing. In most States, we are in a computer database to make certain we are not getting prescriptions from more than one pain practice and/or pharmacy. There are also unbreakable prescription bottles with combination lock tops that are available that would also limit the access of these medications to only the patient that they are prescribed for. The use of these bottles is not currently mandated in the United States but it should be. This action along with the other rules currently in place as set up by our pain practitioners would allow another layer of protection for those that ar most vulnerable(children and teens). It is important that we as a compassionate and intelligent society realize that elimination of the use of these drugs for severe pain is not a realistic or needed goal. To even attempt the elimination of these drugs and to let people suffer inChronic undertreated or untreated severe pain is a National Disgrace. The only thing that this will accomplish is an increase in the use and sale of illegal drugs which is already creating a crisis of overdose deaths and deaths due to drugs being combined with other substances to increase the profit margin or even with the intent to inflict harm on people. It is safer for society as a whole if we continue to have our pain treated within the safety of our medical care system. If the USA will be forcing pain patients to take very large risks to treat our pain it would be much safer still to just place this medication on store shelves without any regulation whatsoever. A very limited availability not only increases the HAZARDS OF OBTAINING PAIN TREATMENT ON OUR STREETS but guarantee that the drug cartels and the dealers will soon be getting extremely rich and the healthcare system will be overloaded not only with addiction issues but with the increase in Emergency Room Visits due to tainted drugs. IS THIS REALLY THE BEST WAY TO HANDLE PAIN? I DO NOT THINK SO!!! We need to treat pain effectively and intelligently. This is best done by our doctors that have taken care of us for decades sinceREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Lake Placid, FL signed.
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Dunn, NC signed.
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Endicott, NY writes:
Can someone help me find where on "Human Rights Watch.org" is anything that pertains to us? ThanksREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Elgin, IL signed.
Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Colorado Springs, CO writes:
I vehemently disagree with the federal regulations, as well as the doctors who agree with the regulations, against legal use of prescription drugs...some of which are not specified as non-narcotic. People, including the elderly are having their civil and human rights denied. When physicians, nurses, pharmacists, and those without chronic pain make decisions for those who do live in constant pain, it is a criminal violation, and should be treated as such. I believe a class action suit should be filed immediately! We have been publicly humiliated long enough. These regulations are NOT stopping the drug abuse problems we see around the world. They are only abusing the victims.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Elgin, IL writes:
Decades long sufferer of Fibromyalsia, ruptured discs and bursitis. Pain meds recently cut to nearly nothing and cut abruptly so fighting withdrawls now. We have to fight this insanity. We are not addicts, we have sickness just like MS, diabetes etc...STOP REFUSING OUR MEDICAL CARE it is against our rights.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Saint Louis, MO writes:
Someone has now labeled me a drug addict instead of a chronic pain patient. This insanity must stop!! I cannot walk without pain medication--if this ridiculous way of thinking continues, I will soon be an invalid. STOP THE WAR ON PAIN MEDICATION!!!!!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Saint Louis, MO writes:
Someone has now labeled me a drug addict instead of a chronic pain patient. This insanity must stop!! I cannot walk without pain medication--if this ridiculous way of thinking continues, I will soon be an invalid. STOP THE WAR ON PAIN MEDICATION!!!!!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Huntsville, AL writes:
I am a Chronic Pain Patient with Degenerative Disc Disease and Cubital Tunnel Syndrome. I'm on Disability due to the above: retired in 2006 from Aviation Engineering, since I was denied Teleworking by my Directorate. I receive a pension from the Office of Personnel Management, as well as Social Security. I'm one of the lucky one's. Congress keeps slipping Bills in, that have been approved, which denies us, as taxpaying Americans to receive the necessary medications, treatments, physical therapy. Our rights to proper medical care, medications, and treatments are getting cut every year, while those of us with private insurance, our premiums go up, and our out of pocket expenses increase. People on the Exchange are getting worse treatment than those on SSD/SSI. I've met my Congressman, written to the "Ways and Means" of my state; in addition the "Ways and Means Congressional Website." Nobody is listening. While Congress see's an increase in pay every year, those of us on benefits see very little of a COLA, some years zero. There are enough Americans with legitimate diagnosis, like me, that are being Discriminated due to our medical conditions, this is out of our control. We are at the mercy of our Pain Management doctor's; which Congress, CDC and Surgeon General are currently attacking, without cause. The numbers they have been given, are over inflated. Chronic Pain Patients take their medications responsibly. All the Government is doing right now, with just this years Bill's that have been passed, is padding the pockets of the Illegal Drug Dealers who sell our medications on the street. More legitimate patients, will eventually be following these illegal routes, if Congress keeps going. Our civil rights, medical rights, are being violated. PITA has the right's for Animal Protection. Patients do not. We are at the mercy of the next Law that Congress passes. This has to stop. The government would have to answer to a Class Action Law Suite; since they answer to little else. There are several places that peopled can go to, email or write a letter in order to petition the courts for a Class Action Law suite against the federal government for this. One is Human Rights Watch the other is the ACLU.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Mount Vernon, OH writes:
I am an under treated patient that is ignored and shoved to the next pain clinic to be poked and prodded. Listen to your patients!!! I PRAY for death most days because of my pain and loss of strength! It is NO LIFE to live this way.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Freehold, NJ writes:
URGENT!! PAIN WARRIORS IF YOU HAVEN'T SEEN THE MSNBC SPECIAL WITH THE US SURGEON GENERAL AND THEIR FAKE OPIOD EPIDEMIC. I SUGGEST YOU DO! THIS EVIL PERSON WHO CALLS HIMSELF A DR, THE UNITED STATES SURGEON GENERAL FOR GOD SAKE HAS STATED ON NATIONAL TV THAT HE HAS THE POWER TO REMOVE ALL OPIODS AND IS SENDING MILLIONS OF LETTERS OUT TO ALL DOCTORS, DENTISTS, EMERGENCY ROOM, ETC. STATING/WARNING TO NOT PRESCRIBE OPIODS!! PLEASE GO TO FACEBOOK AND SEARCH : US SURGEON GENERAL. THE PAGE WILL COME UP AND PLEASE LEAVE YOUR COMMENTS UNDER HIS PAGE! HE STATES THAT IT IS A FACT OPIODS DO NOT HELP US WHO SUFFER IN CHRONIC PAIN BUT HAS NO EVIDENCE TO BACK IT UP! THERE ARE MILLIONS OF US WHO HAVE BEEN ON OPIODS FOR YEARS WITH SUCCESS! WE MUST STOP THIS PROHIBITION OF OUR LIFE SAVING MEDICATIONS! YOU CORRUPT POLITICIANS HAVENGONE TO FAR! WE ARE HUMAN BEINGS, LAW ANIDING CITIZENS OF THIS GOD DAM COUNTRY AND WE HAVE HUMAN RIGHTS TO MEDICATION! YOU WILL NOT GET AWAY WITH WHAT YOU ARE DOING! YOUR CONTINUED PROPAGANDA THAT YOU FEED THE PUBLIC WITH YOUR LIES, HOW DO YOU PEOPLE LIVE WITH YOURSELVES!? ACCORDING TO THE CDC TOP TEN CAUSES OF DEATH FOR 2014 , OVERDOSES DONT EVEN MAKE THE TOP TEN, BUT TOBACCO AND ALCOHOL DO!! ALL THE BLOOD ON YOUR HANDS FROM LEGITIMATE PAIN PTS WHO TURNED TO SUICIDE BECAUSE OF YOUR ACTIONS, I HOPE THEIR SOULD HAUNT YOU FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIVESREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Coopersville, MI writes:
I'm on SSD. I've had 4 lumbar surgeries and fusion. 2 plates fusion and 8 screws on my cervical spine. Went to pain clinic for injections on lumbar to avoid another lumbar surgery which would include Rods. My family physician and the pain clinic cut me off my medicine abruptly. I'm almost 55 and can barely walk sometimes. This is ridiculous. Why do I get thrown in the same pot as drug addicts? I need an attorneyREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Daytona Beach, FL writes:
My nightmare started over 35 yrs ago, maybe more. They have already cut my pain med down to 3 percocets a day, barely touches any pain. But if I complain, well we all know what will happen. I just moved to a new st and my new dr hasn't requested my records yet, it's been a month, he doesn't care, I need those pesky blood tests as I have lots of issues. Already wrote up a list for hubby, so if something happens, he knows who to go after. This is total ********!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 24th, 2016Someone from Vacaville, CA signed.
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Jun 24th, 2016Someone from Chattaroy, WA writes:
Our intelligent educated civilian Doctors do not need a bunch of lackey government losers looking over they're shoulders!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Maryville, MO signed.
Jun 23rd, 2016Someone from Phoenix, AZ writes:
It is unfair to punish people that are in chronic pain, that take their opioid medication responsibly, for the actions of those that do not. This would be akin to taking automobiles away from everyone because of those that drive drunk. It's not fair and it's not right. This needs to change. We are #PatientsNotAddicts and we need to start being treated as such.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Granite Bay, CA signed.
Jun 23rd, 2016Someone from Potomac, MD writes:
The concept of fiduciary duty, if taken seriously as it should, requires physicians to heed this call. Since 2000 the Joint Commission has maintained patients have the right to proper assessment and management of their pain. This should be noncontroversial; it is flat-out unethical conduct which violates the standards of the profession. For those unaware, see the Chin case (California, 1998 or thereabouts) for an example of legal recourse for patients.REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 23rd, 2016Someone from Saint Louis, MO writes:
This is outrageous! I suffer from multiple myeloma, thyroid cancer, and severe osteoporosis. I suffered a burst fracture in my L2 because my bones are so brittle. My primary care physician retired. I have been on narcotic pain meds for years. Narcotic pain meds give me quality of life that I wouldn't have without them. I would have to give up work. I'd would lose my home, and be unable to provide for me and my children. Now I'm forced to get my meds through other doctors who seem reluctant to give me anything and they make me feel like a common criminal. Doctors are so afraid of the government they just tell patients no. Leaving us who need these types of medications to suffer because of this over reach of government. This disgust me to the core and angers me beyond belief!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Tucson, AZ writes:
Deplorable! I took the young person who I care for who is like a son to me to his new Primary Care Physician today. He has a rare genetic brain disease known as Fahrs Disease, Parkinsons, Gait and Balance Abnormality, Generalized Dystonia throughout his body and he is Autistic. His physician saw that the Neurologist prescribed Hydrocodone for pain and Ativan for anxiety and she blew a gasket! She told this young man that he was going to be a "druggie" and that the medication would cause him to "loose his mind" and he would never be able to walk, etc. The Neurologist obviously thought there was a medical need or he would not have written the prescriptions. The Primary Care Doctor, Ms Lee stated that she refused to write any narcotics for any of her patients as she was not a "pain clinic" and did not want to have any problems with the authorities citing the CDC as one of the authorities she was frightened of having trouble with. I told her we could switch to a different Neurologist but that the other Neurologist had told me that the Primary Care Doctor was suppose to write all prescriptions for the patient. After I told her this is when she told me that it was ok to have 2 Neurologist. Anything was ok as long as she did not have to write Scheduled medication prescriptions. She even had the nerve to tell me that the patient needed "professional" care instead of the care of his Caregiver/Advocate/Friend/Attorney-In-Fact because I dared to stick up for him and his right to be treated with medication that would help his pain and anxiety problems. It is clear to me that this Physician cares more about herself and her medical license than she does for the patients she is treating. She would rather a patient stay in pain and take Tylenol than to have prescription medication IF she is the one who has to write the prescription. This kind of behavior is DEPLORABLE and is causing great harm to patients. I thought Doctors were suppose to help/treat/care not harm, humiliate and horrify patients. Someone please....stop the madness! Scheduled Medication was developed to help those who need it and there is no reason why any person should be forced to suffer in pain when medication exists to treat them.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Phoenix, AZ writes:
Obviously this new cdc rule is not the best way to restrict access of prescription pain meds to drug addicts or people taking pills to get high. I take my meds to survive and function as best I can. With the technology we have today why can't we use it to track people filling scripts to often, from many Drs. Let's use a fingerprint to track them The people such as myself that have obided by every rule happily are the true people being affected. I have gone to 1 pain management facility, take.regular urine tests to make sure I am Taking all drugs as perscribed aND nit sEllington them or ta king to many. I have has 37 surgeries. Many n knee surgeries aND fin all a toral knée replacementl, 4 back surgeries fusing multiple levels in my low back. 3 surges in 3 weeks because the surgeon gave me a staph infection in my spine around the metal hardware and in the bone as well as placed the metal hardware up against a nerve. I have major scar tissue in my knee and back. I have many herniated or bulging discs even in 3 levels of my neck all causing massive pain. I have been unable to work at all for the last 8 yrs. I suffer from depression because of all of this as well as massive anxiety if I leave the house. I am on a lot of different medication. It took awhile to find out what worked, how often to have certain procedures to help with pain and scar tissue. I am on a pain patch I change every 2 days. I found out instead of a 1 week grace period to pick up I now have 2 days. I went to fill opoid meds and was told I could only get 1/2 the amount I have been taking. The meds I take mean that I can be out of bed for a few hours to hang with my children and grandson. This new law is hurting many people. Even when I see a dentist or any Dr. and they offer me pain meds I refuse only letting my pain management Dr To be the only dr in charge of pain related meds. I have several other medical condition that are affected by these new rulings. They are hurting the good people. I would like to file some sort of complain or ruling with the many docume, people affected. People needing Marijuana have a card why can't we do something similar. If you are on certain specific meds for a specific amount of time or longer it needs to be from a pain management center that moniters you regularly. We'll have a card with our hard copied scripts with watermark and show id. I think we do most of these steps already. This way it makes it harder for the right group of people. How can we fight back. Soon I'll be to exhausted fighting pain. Please help. I'll do what I can to be heard. Thanks for reading my long long plea and suggestion. Lorrie S Phoenix AZREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Saint Louis, MO writes:
This is outrageous! I suffer from multiple myeloma, thyroid cancer, and severe osteoporosis. I suffered a burst fracture in my L2 because my bones are so brittle. My primary care physician retired. I have been on narcotic pain meds for years. Narcotic pain meds give me quality of life that I wouldn't have without them. I would have to give up work. I'd would lose my home, and be unable to provide for me and my children. Now I'm forced to get my meds through other doctors who seem reluctant to give me anything and they make me feel like a common criminal. Doctors are so afraid of the government they just tell patients no. Leaving us who need these types of medications to suffer because of this over reach of government. This disgust me to the core and angers me beyond belief!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Peterstown, WV writes:
I think it is a shame that we are told what we can and can't take.no one knows your pain.i have two chichildren and a single mom I do CNA work where I hhave hurt my back doing my work trying to provide ffor my family.i have also been in two wrecks where I have hurt my knee and kneck.with out my medicine I would not be able to work and provide for me and my kids.there father does not work and I do not get child support.before I was treated for chronic pain I laid on my couch for three months could not get up and cried I was at the point I wanted to kill myself.i have since been able to go back to work and work a full time job.if they keep closing paim clinics down in our area then it just hurts us who really needs it.and plus addicts will always find away to get it some how another.so please as a single mother I beg please help keep the ones who truly need the help of chronic pain management available for us.i don't know what type of situation that can be done but it's not fair to ones who does need itREPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Lucedale, MS writes:
The changes made to pain management has dramatically affected my life, I suffer day in and day out with severe chronic pain , my pain gets so overwhelming that it effects my quality of life my ability to carry out normal daily activities. I am not the only one that suffers, my family does as well having to watch me live in pain, not be able to get out of bed, do simple daily chores or work or take part in my children's and grandchildren's lives. This has also caused doctors to profile their patients and they are treated unfairly. I don't want to take these drugs but I need them to be able to be somewhat functional in my life. I have had two back surgeries and now have a back fusion and stenosis in the level above my fusion along with other back issues, my pain is real, I can understand if you have no documented or do not have a pain causing illness to be cautious but those of us that do should not have to suffer because of the irresponsible actions of others. I worked hard all my life sometimes having two jobs at a time along with taking care of a family and now that I can't doesn't mean I'm lazy ,a faker, a liar, a drug addict it means I'm in severe pain and I am going to the doctor for help to relieve some of my pain so I can somewhat live my life.REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Salisbury, NC writes:
These changes have affected my Quality of Life horribly! I am a tax paying, law abiding citizen that has never caused any problems in my country. Why is it that you have made the choice to take away some of the pain medications I NEED? These changes should NOT affect the chronically ill in any way! I could understand if people who violated the law regarding the medications were affected; but I am NOT one of them! I am not a Junkie or Drug dealer. I am just a CHRONICALLY ILL person and that is verifiable through my medical files. It is wrong that you have taken away the medication I NEED! Now my quality of life is affected in a bad way! Do what's RIGHT-- allow me my RIGHT to the pain medications I NEED! My voice will be loud and clear until you do! This is just WRONG!REPORT COMMENTS
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No, CancelJun 23rd, 2016Someone from Salisbury, NC writes:
These changes have affected my Quality of Life horribly! I am a tax paying, law abiding citizen that has never caused any problems in my country. Why is it that you have made the choice to take away some of the pain medications I NEED? These changes should NOT affect the chronically ill in any way! I could understand if people who violated the law regarding the medications were affected; but I am NOT one of them! I am not a Junkie or Drug dealer. I am just a CHRONICALLY ILL person and that is verifiable through my medical files. It is wrong that you have taken away the medication I NEED! Now my quality of life is affected in a bad way! Do what's RIGHT-- allow me my RIGHT to the pain medications I NEED! My voice will be loud and clear until you do! This is just WRONG!REPORT COMMENTS
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Jun 23rd, 2016Someone from Wilmington, NC writes:
I am a combat-disabled veteran that has broken my back twice, hurt my hip, and has been blown up. Now my doctor has lowered my meds. I am 44 years old and I now have no life. I spend a big portion of my days in pain and in bed. My marriage is suffering as well as not being able to do anything with my child. This insanity should not be happening and it needs to stop. If a doctor feels their patient should have medicine then they should be able to treat them.REPORT COMMENTS
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