Snapped...
August 6th 2008 15:33
...like a twig I did, the result of two months of anxiety over a unclear and seemingly clandestine program that I felt forced to participate in against my expressed wishes for more information which was evaded at every question.
A program that is geared to help the patient with his chronic pain and manage that pain with alternatives and why do we need the alternatives and to what you may question, the alternative to what? The alternative to the opiates that doctors too readily dispense and who suffers for these acts of reckless prescription writting, the patient.
They prescribe you drugs, morphine, or any class of opiates that work by blocking the receptors to pain, and when you are in pain, you do not get high, you get pain relief, you are able to take a breath without that jagged pain searing its way through your body. You are able to function and by that I mean getting out of your bed without the fear of that red hot pain coming back.
Once the doctor has written you a prescription of any class of opiate based pain medications, your own doctor and the medical community, will now start treating you in attitude like a "junkie". I do not understand why they prescribe these drugs, then treat you with such suspicion. It is the feeling that comes to the front, they treat you suspiciously. Even the pharmacy techs, when you pick up your refills, look at you with a scrutinizing narrowing of the eyes, the pharmacy tech, I mean really.
There is more to this, but time has become my enemy, meaning I am late and need to resume this later and I will.
A program that is geared to help the patient with his chronic pain and manage that pain with alternatives and why do we need the alternatives and to what you may question, the alternative to what? The alternative to the opiates that doctors too readily dispense and who suffers for these acts of reckless prescription writting, the patient.
They prescribe you drugs, morphine, or any class of opiates that work by blocking the receptors to pain, and when you are in pain, you do not get high, you get pain relief, you are able to take a breath without that jagged pain searing its way through your body. You are able to function and by that I mean getting out of your bed without the fear of that red hot pain coming back.
There is more to this, but time has become my enemy, meaning I am late and need to resume this later and I will.
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