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Old 01-16-2007, 04:50 PM #1
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Default New study says Opioids may not work for back pain

Just when you thought it was hard enough to get pain medication another study comes long that says they might not work for back pain. Personally I find this study to be biased and question it's foundation.

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http://today.reuters.com/news/articl...HBACK-PAIN.xml

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Thanks Glenn for the article. So here is the question.....what DO they work for??? You are right. It seems it gives doctors another reason to NOT help people who are racked with chronic pain.
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Thank you Glenn for posting this ~ although it's made my blood pressure go up a few notches!

I can't remember the exact numbers ~ but why were so many of the study group already substance abusers? (Rhetorical question! LOL)

Just one more reason why it will be harder to get Doctors to script the meds we need ~

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ooooo I don't want to read it! I'll take y'all's reports that it isn't worth the effort.

As for me and my pain med, it does help with back pain! TC. JD
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I have read so many articles such as this and now in the recent releases of the dangers of otc pain meds like acetametophen sp? leading to many to cause liver disease and liver failure leading to death, also the common otc anti inflamatories have proven to cause all sorts of GI problems when used for an extended period of time.

I suffer from chronic pain and find myself to have found out that the term 'substance abusers' can be defined that of the less common thought of substance's (legal) such as being Nicotene Dependance would and has a dsm IV code and would justify the so called 'substance abusers' also, I think that I did not recall the time frame of the study as in chronic pain I am to be on narcotics for life as being told only option.

I last read that the American Medical Association DOES approve of opiate treatment for non-cancer chronic pain as long as followed by approved pain management program and or speciality. I follow a pain management program and still the fear of losing my pain medications leave me in fear.

I do not think many who do not suffer chronic pain understand that when they see me walking to the car they have no idea that the only reason I am able to do so and even live independantly is because of the three different narcotic pain relievers in my system and those who hear that I do take a common (Morphine) automatic think I should be in some sort of cloud 9, while I do not even try to expain the entrie non euphoria when one is in constant pain...
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Default Pain and Meds that help

Idiopathic Human: It's hard enough explaining your pain and why you cannot do something. It's insulting and hurtful, especially when it comes from loved ones. Then, you need to explain away the pain meds and why you must have them. I hate that conversation and will avoid having it at all costs. I've learned to toughen up but it's hard - hope you are doing ok.

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