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Dan P,
I am right behind you and agree. I wish I didn't have to take the opiates but at least I can function while on them. ![]() Cycelops, I have never had my GP deal with my neuropathy or spinal issues. It just isn't his area of expertise. But for the spinal issues it has always been a pain management doctor; one group was with the Medical Center (pain clinic) and the one I see now is with another hospital and Director of their pain clinic. I have never had any trouble being presribed opiates at all. But I have heard from others that they run into the same thing you are speaking of. I just haven't. If anything, they tried everything they could think of...I just can't tolerate meds like Neurontin or Lyrica and have to stay away from the anti-inflammatories other than an injection. Anyway, I realize this forum is of course the neuropathy forum but for spinal issues my current PM is the best! And 9 times out of 10 my Neurologist is in agreement with him. So, I just haven't had issues getting the meds I need. |
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There are some good info links at the bottom (or end, if you will) of the article.
Thanks for posting this. I knew about this and how it relates to my own use of pain meds. And for anyone with chronic pain. The last page I sent to my daughter whose BF is addicted to God only knows what all. He blames it on having lost a finger in a construction accident and the pain killers he was given. That's bull IMO because normal doses taken normally (not snorted) don't cause what he's blaming his addiction on.
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