How to ask your doctor for opioid painkillers (why doctors are so stingy?)

#painkiller #opioids #chronicpain
Do doctors deny you pain meds? Learn the real reason why doctors are so stingy about pain medications and how you can get the treatment you deserve.
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The opioid epidemic has had a devastating impact on communities across the United States. Opioid pain medications are highly addictive, and the misuse and abuse of these medications have led to a significant increase in overdose deaths. As a result, doctors are now much more hesitant to prescribe these medications, even for patients who are dealing with severe pain.
The risks of doctors prescribing opioid pain medications are significant. These medications are highly addictive and can lead to physical dependence, even when used as prescribed. In addition, they can have a range of side effects, including constipation, nausea, dizziness, and confusion. For patients who are at risk of addiction or who have a history of substance abuse, these risks are even greater.
Furthermore, other non-opioid pain medications are evidence-based and can be just as effective as opioid pain medications. These medications include nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), acetaminophen, and certain antidepressants and anticonvulsants. In many cases, these medications can be used in combination with other treatments, such as physical therapy or cognitive-behavioral therapy, to provide effective pain relief.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released guidelines for doctors to follow when prescribing opioid pain medications. These guidelines recommend using the lowest effective dose of opioids for the shortest possible duration, and avoiding prescribing opioids for chronic pain whenever possible. The guidelines also recommend considering non-opioid treatments and using prescription drug monitoring programs to help prevent misuse and abuse of opioids.
If you are dealing with severe pain and are struggling to get your doctor to prescribe pain medications, there are ways to approach the conversation that can help to invoke curiosity and understanding. It is important to be honest about your pain and how it is affecting your daily life, but it is also important to acknowledge the risks of opioid pain medications and to express a willingness to try non-opioid alternatives.
It is also important to be aware of the risks of addiction personality when asking for pain medications. People who have a history of substance abuse, mental health issues, or other risk factors for addiction may be more vulnerable to the addictive properties of opioid pain medications. In some cases, it may be necessary to seek out alternative treatments or to work with a pain management specialist who can provide more targeted and personalized care.
In conclusion, doctors are hesitant to prescribe opioid pain medications due to the significant risks of addiction and other side effects, as well as the toll of the opioid epidemic on communities across the United States. There are other non-opioid pain medications that are evidence-based and can provide effective pain relief. The CDC has released guidelines for doctors to follow when prescribing opioid pain medications, including using the lowest effective dose of opioids for the shortest possible duration and considering non-opioid treatments. If you are struggling to get your doctor to prescribe pain medications, it is important to approach the conversation with honesty, understanding, and a willingness to try non-opioid alternatives. It is also important to be aware of the risks of addiction personality and to seek out alternative treatments or work with a pain management specialist as needed. With the right approach and the right care, it is possible to manage pain effectively and safely.
This video/speech/channel DOES NOT CONSTITUTE MEDICAL ADVICE. Patients with medical concerns should contact their physician. If your concern is an emergency, immediately call 911. This information is not a recommendation for ANY THERAPY. Some substances referenced in this content may be illegal, and this content is not a recommendation for, or endorsement of, their use in any way.

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  • @hadassah356
    @hadassah356 Жыл бұрын

    It’s sickening when you realize there’s medication that will help you, but no one will help you. 😢

  • @justins3810

    @justins3810

    Жыл бұрын

    They do the same thing with adderall. I've been suffering for over 4 years now.

  • @hadassah356

    @hadassah356

    Жыл бұрын

    @@justins3810 you’re so right.

  • @Debbie_Bcool

    @Debbie_Bcool

    Жыл бұрын

    It is so sad their are so many suffering because of people who take advantage. I have Fibromyalgia when it is real bad I take Devil's claw. For depression and anxiety, sleeping problems I will take Passion flower. We have to take it into our own hands the doctors aren't helping. Boswella is another Herb that helps with pain. It's always wise to do research to see if the Herb does not mix with whatever medicine you are taking. I have chosen not to take any conventional medication to only take herbs just to be safe but some people can't do that.

  • @user-mx9dv7hl8j

    @user-mx9dv7hl8j

    11 ай бұрын

    Then you need to go to the USA, Fentanyl, Oxy, Morphin, you get everything you want. Capitalism made it possible.

  • @alexsullivan2957

    @alexsullivan2957

    11 ай бұрын

    It's maddening. Meanwhile you're condemned to live with debilitating anxiety, pain, inability to focus etc. And then you see all of the random people who seem to be doing better than you who are being treated with the meds you know have helped you and they just sell them etc. Then you're forced to try to find alternatives and they throw ssris snris and gabapentin etc. Making you gain more weight than you've ever carried in your life. It's made me attempt suicide 3 times. The system is broken and they're painting everyone into a corner of having to get things illicitly or nip it all in the bud and end it all because you can't take it.

  • @newmonengineering
    @newmonengineering Жыл бұрын

    Personally I feel that the medical system is failing people whom actually have pain. They are no longer getting treated properly, they are suffering pain because the doctors refuse to prescribe pills that may have addiction. It's sad, we have tools to help yet we force them to suffer. I'm speaking for myself. I have a really messed up back and have had neck surgery and injections and radio ablation and yet I am destined to simply suffer because they are preventing me from a possible addiction. I swear I feel like a class action needs to fix this. If I am ok with the risks and know the side effects and decide that I will take a pill during the morning to start work, and another at night to sleep the doctors should do their jobs not condem me to miserable pain. You want to know what is depressing? Try being in pain all your life and being treated like a drug addict for asking for pain pills.

  • @trentgay3437

    @trentgay3437

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm right there with you. I'm in enough pain for surgery to fuse joints, but not enough to get any pain medication. so I can't even pretend to walk like a normal person anymore.

  • @hauntedbearchild

    @hauntedbearchild

    Жыл бұрын

    The problem comes when they treat everyone the same. Everyone is not the same and we do not all have addictive issues. My husband had open heart surgery. They sent him home drugged up on morphine five days later and told him to take Tylenol and do his breathing exercises. Next morning he could barely breathe from pain, let alone use the exercise tube. I called and they told me had to come in to the office. This was 6 days after open heart surgery. I freaked out on them bad. I ended up contacting the patient advocate counselor and she was furious and read them the riot act. She said he could have had heart failure from lack of oxygen on a healing heart. Within an hour, we had the pain meds he needed delivered to our door. It's gotten insane.

  • @joeglennaz

    @joeglennaz

    Жыл бұрын

    You need to find a true pain doctor. I go to one that will prescribe whatever you need as long as you’re in real pain of course which sounds like you are. If you want to message me, I would be happy to share who my doctor is with you privately

  • @makaylaforbes6719

    @makaylaforbes6719

    Жыл бұрын

    Couldn't agree more. Being left to suffer like this while practically begging for help is inhumane. If we had pets and made them go without anything to ease their suffering we would be charged with animal cruelty and neglect and would be prohibited from ever even having a goldfish the rest of our lives. What do they get for allowing people asking for help to suffer? A pat on the back and told "Great job, you'll run this place someday"

  • @kandacepatterson7965

    @kandacepatterson7965

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly.

  • @kannascott8462
    @kannascott84629 ай бұрын

    Unless you have dealt with chronic pain you have no idea what it’s like.

  • @gsaliceti

    @gsaliceti

    4 ай бұрын

    That’s a fact

  • @johnnylego807

    @johnnylego807

    2 ай бұрын

    Fact

  • @hollyj2925

    @hollyj2925

    Ай бұрын

    Exactly 👍

  • @elizabethmcleod246

    @elizabethmcleod246

    Ай бұрын

    This doctor is really ignorant. Physical pain caused by a nerve being pinched will NOT respond to any of the holistic treatments he stated. They may reduce blood pressure in the short term but they’ll never replace the relief of pain meds or surgery.

  • @haroldbell213

    @haroldbell213

    24 күн бұрын

    That's what I go through every day. Sorry he should have t. The should have taken care of him.

  • @robertahubert9155
    @robertahubert91556 ай бұрын

    I have been on pain medications for 25 years now. Thank God i have a doctor who understands my pain.

  • @dalemuzingo799

    @dalemuzingo799

    7 күн бұрын

    What will happen if he goes away though?

  • @lisaclark6977
    @lisaclark6977 Жыл бұрын

    Problem is, the rest of us in pain 24/7/365 for years has to pay for that choice the One person chose.

  • @jd-hj5ed

    @jd-hj5ed

    Жыл бұрын

    This! I don't go to the ER for extreme pain because it is useless, even when I was standing in my bedroom screeching from the pain I did not go. When I spent a day and a half feeling like an ice pick was being constantly thrust through my leg time after time after time I did not go. I knew I wouldn't get treated because of that one person.

  • @melissamccutcheon1970

    @melissamccutcheon1970

    Жыл бұрын

    💯. I’ve been a pain patient since 2009. It sucks & id have to he literally dying to go in the ER & say I’m in pain. I can’t take my current pain & fell yesterday…thinking my finger is broken & had to go to urgent care. It’s nuts drs thinks cuz we take pain meds every day…we have NO pain in an acute situation. Thank goodness it’s not broken, but my leg is black & blue & I can’t move my thumb/hand. It’s swollen twice the size today. Ya can’t keep Ice on it 24/7-cuz of tissue injury

  • @sarahcrain8083

    @sarahcrain8083

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Melissa McCutcheon I hope you feel better soon.

  • @vickidickinson2888

    @vickidickinson2888

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@auntymarushkafah that is criminal.

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    Жыл бұрын

    @@auntymarushkafah Why do you refuse meds from urgent care?

  • @darkmoongoddess9791
    @darkmoongoddess9791 Жыл бұрын

    My paraplegic uncle committed suicide in April 2021 after months of begging for some relief. His doctor accused him of being a drug seeker because he wasn't given enough to actually help him. That man never took pain meds until his 60s. He was 70 when he passed. The neglect his doctor showed is unforgivable & inexcusable. Period. Doctors, stop treating every single person in pain like they're drug addicts! Just stop. Not treating pain is literally killing your patients.

  • @kellybroady6378

    @kellybroady6378

    Жыл бұрын

    How awful! Yes, people die of overdoses, but people such as your uncle are dying too, dying for relief instead of doctors giving them relief. This has got to stop! I'm so very sorry for your loss, and that your uncle had to resort to this.

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    10 ай бұрын

    I get it. I don't want to die but understand why your uncle did it. Now fortunately getting relief with CBD oil prescribed by registered provider, discounts due to age / disability pension on meds and consultation in Australia

  • @CatCmdr

    @CatCmdr

    10 ай бұрын

    It has increased suicides, as you have experienced. I’m sorry your Uncle didn’t get the needed pain meds. It would perhaps turn things around if this was fought thru the courts. Idk It is actual Torture of patients….anyone know of a way to get this noticed by anyone in power who cares??

  • @lifebeginswithaseed

    @lifebeginswithaseed

    10 ай бұрын

    My Dr asked if I've gone to a pill mill yet. Apparently they'd rather you do that. Trigeminal Neuralgia is a b!+¢#!! No one should have to go thru that type of pain. It is literally called "suicide disease".

  • @sherrihinton2885

    @sherrihinton2885

    10 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry. He was cast aside by the medical system. Im truly sorry

  • @Mirovanje12
    @Mirovanje129 ай бұрын

    As a former RN may I just say that while acetaminophen is great for reducing fevers and for mild pain, it is a not a substitute for stronger pain medication. Not even close. Also, because its effects are mild people often tend to take more than they really should, which can lead to liver damage over time. Of course opioids can be addictive, but they are highly effective. Since pain slows down the body's healing, eliminating pain actually allows the body to heal faster. Because patients depend on a physician to prescribe effective pain relief, it puts them in a vulnerable position, So, it's incredibly insulting to then be treated as a drug seeker/addict when they make a request for something stronger to relieve their pain. Dr. K makes some great points in this video but I have personally had enough post-op experiences to know that being stingy with opioids makes a patient suffer needlessly, extending both the pain and the healing.

  • @Brex806

    @Brex806

    25 күн бұрын

    Retired Registered nurse agrees with you

  • @janecarlin5910

    @janecarlin5910

    22 күн бұрын

    After my last major surgery on a badly broken arm I was already on a high dose of pain relief which thankfully my gp manages and on day 2 after surgery some of the doctor's wanted to take down a pain med infusion which was running all the time plus take down the pain medication drip I could push when needed to deliver a small dose of pain relief. Thankfully one of my surgeon's and nurse that have taken care of me through over 10 operations knew me well enough to know when I said how much pain I was in that I wasn't just looking for a buzz which so many chronic pain disorder patients get accused of. Thankfully I am extremely lucky to have the medical team I have. And so many more people deserve the same. To anyone suffering from a pain condition, I send you loads of healing energy and strength, and I hope you are able to get the kindness and support that is needed ✨️

  • @Grungefan2018

    @Grungefan2018

    22 күн бұрын

    Thank you so so much for articulate comment. As a pharmacist I know you are 100 % correct but it's like we are yelling in the middle of a forest where noone hears and refuse to listen and the judgmental attitudes are sickening. I am seeing more and more tylenol after surgery!!! Really ?!? What happened to untreated severe acute pain can and will lead to chronic pain. These robotic providers need to wake up.

  • @dcunningham6692

    @dcunningham6692

    20 күн бұрын

    THANK YOU for your comment

  • @dcunningham6692

    @dcunningham6692

    20 күн бұрын

    @@Brex806 and thank you for yours!

  • @cindyt1
    @cindyt12 ай бұрын

    My 75 neighbor fell and broke her elbow, xrays showed it was broken right in half. The ER doctors told her pain meds are only prescribed post surgery, period. My first thought was I hope those docs all get a dental abscess and their dentist denies pain meds saying NOT SURGERY. She actually did get 5 days worth from her primary later but the fact is we shouldn't have to beg for even a little after such a horrific injury. That is inexcusable and cruel

  • @pjmacinnes831
    @pjmacinnes831 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a former addiction counselor and I can assure you, those that need and would NOT abuse these medications suffer greatly because of the actions of those prone to addiction. They are NOT the same and should not be made to suffer. Untreated pain leads to extreme, desperate measures. Would having the death of a suicidal patient on your conscience be any different than the one addiction caused? Denying those who are desperately in need of relief is not the answer.

  • @TheRusschannel

    @TheRusschannel

    11 ай бұрын

    why are we baker acted when we are suffering so bad and have no meds and threaten suicide? How does a "rehab" help us with our pain.. I never got this rationally? Im completely mentaly stable but when im in a pain of 11 (out of 10) I want to die, and WILL eventually kill myself... So they just commit me.... I dont get it... Just makes me want to do it even more now...

  • @bethb861

    @bethb861

    11 ай бұрын

    Doctors feel no responsibility for patients in chronic pain. If a chronic pain patient commits suicide they just say they were mentally ill, not legitimately wishing for an end to their pain. Most docs have never experienced a 9-10 on the pain scale and absolutely cannot fathom what years of daily pain does to a person. In my experience they don't want to hear it. Telling them only gets you labeled "non-compliant and drug seeking." I wouldn't wish this kind of pain on my worst enemy but I have a list of gaslighting doctors that I'd happily saddle with it if I had the ability. I will likely die of a stroke or aneurysm in my bed because I would rather die than go to an ER and be dehumanized and humiliated again. Doctors have made living with daily pain much much worse. God forbid you go to a "Pain Clinic." They are all set up for addicts and the assumption if you become a patient at one is that you're an addict already. No thanks.

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    10 ай бұрын

    @@bethb861 I think things may have eased a bit in Australia recently. I ended up in pain from doing a physio exercise the day before. Woke up and could barely walk. Xray at ER showed severe OA plus believed me when I said I had HEDS. I couldn't believe it! Physio bent my toe back, explained xray and gave me a cane. Given short course of opiod meds. Not doing that exercise again, can't sleep on my side. Private Physio made it worse! YT videos on strengthening glutes etc helped.

  • @equus3333

    @equus3333

    10 ай бұрын

    Bless you

  • @chocolatecity2

    @chocolatecity2

    10 ай бұрын

    Thanks for your comment I wish your voice could be heard. I don't know how the patient this doctor describes could have OD'd if he was taking meds as prescribed.

  • @MrsEyes512
    @MrsEyes512 Жыл бұрын

    Surely you didn't say take Tylenol 3 and do yoga and you'll be ok? If you can't bend and twist your body due to excruciating pain, that's not going to be a solution for them. The best solution is, give the opoids. Give adults what they need manage their lives. Trust that they have the life experiences and common sense to safely manage their pain. If a Dr sees they don't have sense enough to do it, then wean them off. One thing I am certain of: There is no quality of life when you're forced to live in pain 24/7. NONE.

  • @lindakrumenauer1099

    @lindakrumenauer1099

    Жыл бұрын

    You said it right!

  • @chanelv5373

    @chanelv5373

    Жыл бұрын

    Agreed and it can also change your mental health.

  • @lisapeddicord8973

    @lisapeddicord8973

    Жыл бұрын

    Truth!

  • @oldtoughguy

    @oldtoughguy

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly right 👊🏻

  • @BrianSmith-lo3mj

    @BrianSmith-lo3mj

    Жыл бұрын

    That's some CHURCH right there! You are doing nothing but putting straight up facts out there.

  • @karenflynn6589
    @karenflynn65899 ай бұрын

    when my father's primary care provider wrote a refill for my dad's Vicodin (incurable degenerative spinal disease) the PHARMACIST REFUSED to fill it. He told my father that he was an addict and he wasn't going to give him any more. It took us YEARS to talk him into taking pain meds because he was in so much pain he barely slept. He didn't want to get addicted. So when he FINALLY got relief, and tried to get his meds refilled, he was denied by someone who was operating outside of his scope of practice. He should have lost his license for that, and if I had known about it at the time, he would have.

  • @NYPD99STARR

    @NYPD99STARR

    28 күн бұрын

    Omg!! He had no I'd turn him in for misconduct. I have to get a new script every month for my meds ( oxycodone ) they don't let them put refills on certain class of rx here in NY. I'm not sure about other places.

  • @abbynormal8564

    @abbynormal8564

    19 күн бұрын

    Agreed. The 'Opioid crisis' had gotten so much hype and over exposure because of stupid teenagers (or very desperate teenagers) got ahold of it and took too much and then EVERYONE has to suffer, forgetting the entire valid reason for the drug in the first place. How can people with chronic pain live without it? They CAN'T!!

  • @CTaco65

    @CTaco65

    18 күн бұрын

    I'm sorry your father went thru that. I also have a spinal disease , that has left me dealing with debilitating pain. I understand your frustration with the pharmacist . However, a pharmacist has every right to refuse filling any prescription, that is 100% in their job description. It is their licence and they have gone to school for 8 yrs to have the right to do so. They are not simply pill counters. Both of my parents were pharmacists. We owned a pharmacy I grew up watching their interactions with patients. If you felt the pharmacy was in the wrong, why didn't your father simply go to another pharmacy? Btw because of the opioid crisis , pharmacies have become a target for fake rxs, patients begging every month to fill prescriptions early and strong armed robbery . They can also be sued just as the prescribing doctors for loosely filling addictive medications. They aren't trying to prevent anyone from getting pain relief , they are trying to do their job professionally and ethically .

  • @wecanonlywish9194

    @wecanonlywish9194

    18 күн бұрын

    @@CTaco65 Understood. But a PharmD can still be against pain meds, due to being overly cautious. That's why an MD should have the ultimate say, when it comes to having scripts filled.

  • @seventhcircle9180

    @seventhcircle9180

    18 күн бұрын

    Agree! The doctor's created the opioid epidemic in the first place by overprescribing and getting all kinds of perks by the pharmacy reps. Then have the NERVE scapegoating all patients universally as drug'-seekers. Don't punish patients with actual chronic pain for God's sake. People get hopeless ftom the cruel indifference of doctors who basically make their patients live a tortured life trapped in a body with chronic pain. SHAME on you doctors. Also have pharmacists been granted overloads of prescriptions? They trump doctors? What the heck is going on. I've heard of this happening. Are they trying to practice medicine illegally by going against doctor's orders? Who is the patient's pcp? The patient is under whose care? Are pharmacists now the popo? seriously, what is going on in health care. So many are not getting care anymore. People are suffering. Use some moderation with patients instead of going from one extreme to the other.

  • @BubbleBurster-nv1vl
    @BubbleBurster-nv1vl10 ай бұрын

    What I think is outrageous is when someone is terminal and in pain, and they are stingy as hell. That is very common. Give the patient what they need to be comfortable! You don't have to worry about them being a drug addict in that end stage of life. That's cruel to let them be in pain like that.

  • @Cricket2731

    @Cricket2731

    5 ай бұрын

    This happened to my late neice, many years ago. She was dying from liver cancer. The dr's all said, "We don't want to give her anything stronger than what she's on, for fear she'll become addicted." C'mon--the baby was DYING! Was it necessary for her to be in pain?

  • @BubbleBurster-nv1vl

    @BubbleBurster-nv1vl

    5 ай бұрын

    @@Cricket2731 I am so sorry to read that. It made it more difficult for family and her.

  • @wecanonlywish9194

    @wecanonlywish9194

    20 күн бұрын

    ​@@Cricket2731Exact same scenario for my Uncle.. They made that exact same statement. It's unbelievable, that a medical professional can think in such a manner 😡

  • @jimgeiger4816

    @jimgeiger4816

    20 күн бұрын

    This video was probably the biggest crock of wordy bullshit I've ever heard. Destination treatment? Treat the root cause of the pain as well as the painful symptoms with opioid as necessary. Maybe in your world you can say enough times that Tylenol works just as well as opioid as long as you supplement that with rose hips or horny toad spit but in the end you're just bullshiting your patient. I used to find your channel interesting but maybe now the credibility factor has lessened to my thinking.

  • @Cricket2731

    @Cricket2731

    18 күн бұрын

    @@wecanonlywish9194 , this same thing happened to my neice. The dr's "were afraid of her becoming an addict". She was DYING, for heaven's sake! Did she have to be in pain? I guess the dr's thought so!

  • @samd2762
    @samd2762 Жыл бұрын

    My sister was on the ER floor blacking out from pain in between what was described as primal screams. Because the nurses and doctors thought she was drug seeking, they mocked her and left her there. She doesn’t drink, do drugs, nothing, she’s a principal of a school. She had severe ovarian torsion. There has to be a better way. Even if she was drug seeking, no one deserves to be treated like that. It’s very sad, I really feel for people with chronic pain conditions.

  • @floralmist6824

    @floralmist6824

    10 ай бұрын

    Oh heck! Ovarian torsion is BADDDDD! BAD painful too. Never had it happen, but as a nurse I'd be loading her up (safely) on pain meds if I could prescribe. Poor thing!

  • @terrapinflyer273

    @terrapinflyer273

    10 ай бұрын

    My god. Women can get that too? I read up on testicular torsion a while back - for reasons I will choose to omit. I had no idea. I'm terribly sorry she had to go through that.

  • @karyannfontaine8757

    @karyannfontaine8757

    10 ай бұрын

    Terrible, I do hope she is alright now. Pain is what the sufferer says it is. Your sister was in agony.

  • @daisyy99

    @daisyy99

    9 ай бұрын

    I am sorry to say this...I woukd have recorded her. Also written down the staff or doctor comments or described the eye rolling or unsympathetic looks. Then I would have found a journalist, newscaster, or attorney.

  • @jeanetteraichel8299

    @jeanetteraichel8299

    9 ай бұрын

    Women's health issues are mostly ignored or dismissed if you go in. Ovarian torsion=immediate surgery. It's very painful and if they knew where the pain was they could have gad tge gyno on-call ti see her vs the poor treatment she got

  • @stormdancer0
    @stormdancer0 Жыл бұрын

    I was on Norco for three years for chronic pain. I NEVER took more than prescribed, (never even took the total daily dose, I broke them in half). I never needed a script early, and never asked for anything stronger. I ALWAYS had medication left over at the end of the month. I only took them when I really needed it. Then my doctor told me, after almost 3 years, that some study showed that narcotics do not work for my kind of pain (fibro), so she wasn't giving me any more. I told her, "But it's worked for 3 years." She said, "Well, the study shows different so no more." How ignorant can you get? Now, it's like pulling teeth to even get my doctor to acknowledge my pain exists, much less get it treated. How they treat chronic pain patients is nothing short of state-sponsored long-term torture, and it's pure evil.

  • @marykelley782

    @marykelley782

    11 ай бұрын

    Find a different Dr! That is terrible.

  • @ndnd2023

    @ndnd2023

    11 ай бұрын

    Yes, this is a common line that Doctors or GPs come out with when explaining that they are going to withdraw your controlled or restricted medicines. My doc did this for the 15 x half strength diazepam tablets I would ask for once every two or three months if I couldn't move from lower back muscle spasms. If your doctor says something about a new study, ASK THEM FOR A COPY OR A LINK TO THE STUDY THEY ARE REFERRING TO. If they start stammering, you can also say, 'I'm actually a reasonably intelligent person, and could most likely read and understand said study or citation. You'll probably begin to realise that it's a load of bollocks. My doc said, 'there's new studies that say not to prescribe diazepam for back pain as it doesn't work' - to which I replied, 'diazepam doesn't work for treating muscle spasms?' then I had the stammering. Still didn't get them though. It's ridiculous sometimes... I'm not going to inject them into my eyeballs, or swap them for some crack 😔

  • @Pebbles523

    @Pebbles523

    11 ай бұрын

    I feel you, they say it doesn't help for fibromyalgia, but yes it does. How the F@ck would they know. Do they suffer with it everyday? No! We do. Screw those studies. My mom opened the first GCRC @ John's Hopkins Hospital from Aids to everything you can imagine as far as research, my Dr said taking Tylenol and ibuprofen isn't good for fibro, and since I have to cyst on my kidney and I have 2 other autoimmune diseases these Dr's don't car anymore. I'm sick of it. They think they will get sued if they give us the amount we need, but when we die, they will get sued for that too. My bp is between 185-200 systolic and 110-135 diastolic daily, yes I have hypertension, but the pain makes it worse. I've given up. I just lay in bed all day, I can't eat, I have no life. 😔 😔 😢 😢

  • @BrandonWestfall

    @BrandonWestfall

    11 ай бұрын

    How ignorant? There isn't a level of ignorance. You either have the knowledge or you don't.

  • @KidCity1985

    @KidCity1985

    11 ай бұрын

    "a study" I was the same and got cut off too. It does help.

  • @MehRissa
    @MehRissa Жыл бұрын

    My dad is given oxy without question for filling cavities or other routine dental work but doctors absolutely refused to give them to my mom who had knee replacement surgery for both knees and for her herniated discs or for me after I had foot surgery on my broken big toe. It never ceases to amaze me how men get better treatment by doctors.

  • @poollife777

    @poollife777

    9 ай бұрын

    I'm a woman and my doctor's all of them treat me very great.

  • @patriciarossman8653

    @patriciarossman8653

    8 ай бұрын

    That's a whole different ball of wax, and a very distressing one, at that.

  • @anothergamingchannel2656

    @anothergamingchannel2656

    8 ай бұрын

    Idk. I'm a man and just had teeth pulled and couldn't even get vicodin. I never can get anything prescribed when I'm injured. Meanwhile my friend seems to get pain meds thrown at them over getting a splinter lol. I think it's more of a doctor thing than a sex thing. The issue is the doctor you're seeing. Even if you grew a penis I doubt that would change that doctors mind on prescribing you pain meds, like it's some requirement lol

  • @hadenanderson563

    @hadenanderson563

    7 ай бұрын

    Do you live in the Hillbilly Opiate corridor?

  • @Michelle-db8iz

    @Michelle-db8iz

    7 ай бұрын

    I've heard of men getting sedation for testicular ultrasounds, men are treated better in some cases vs how women are. These days women are having csections, mastectomies and hysterectomies with only Tylenol and ibuprofen it is sick!

  • @maggiekelley259
    @maggiekelley25911 ай бұрын

    Another note: My state stopped covering opiates with certain exceptions. My housemate's friend, who was wounded in combat, got all the coverage for his pain meds taken away. He dealt with the pain for six months until he committed suicide. He told my housemate the night before "I am in so much pain. I can't take it anymore..." Do physicians get those calls, when they commit suicide because of the pain they're in?

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    😢

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    8 ай бұрын

    Someone should definitely be telling them!

  • @Metqa

    @Metqa

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm sorry about your friend. you ask a good question. Maybe people, instead of calling the crisis line SHOULD call their physicians when they are about to commit suicide. That way the physicians can feel the outcome of their callous restrictions and refusals to treat people. I'm learning that some pain doens't have a cause that you can see. But it is inimaginable that people with visible causes for their pain ALSO cannot get treated. It's so cruel.

  • @margaretthatcher6828

    @margaretthatcher6828

    4 ай бұрын

    I have letters ready to go...when I go.

  • @mollyram2997

    @mollyram2997

    4 ай бұрын

    Probably not. They don’t care either. I’ve had Drs look at me like”Yeah, right”when I say boldly and honestly that I’ve contemplated suicide from moments enduring the worst pain of my life. I have tried EVERYTHINGGGG, been a lab rat, every procedure since a little girl and even still they look at you sideways like a drug seeker just bc no one wants to go back to the treatment regimen that works for fear of losing their license. Thx DEA. I HIGHLY doubt they care if we off ourselves. I’ve been in and out of hospitals since two years of age. They care about money and themselves, typically. To them, death is just part of the job. God help us all 🙏🏻

  • @Nan-59
    @Nan-59 Жыл бұрын

    So, because one person overdose you let all your other patients just be in pain. Boy, that makes a lot of sense to me…..🤬😡🥵🥵🥵🥵🥵

  • @teresaforsyth6185

    @teresaforsyth6185

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree......one person overdosed and we responsible people suffer.

  • @lorenheard2561

    @lorenheard2561

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes,because surviving Family members have sued Doctors for "malpractice" and have had extreme laws passed in the latter years to where you can lose your medical license plus go to Prison!!!

  • @lorenheard2561

    @lorenheard2561

    Жыл бұрын

    It Isn't Fair to you ,me and others,but that is the unfortunate way it is. My Friend died w/ painkillers and alcohol. I know it was accidental ,but when you are in pain and stressed out it is easy to make a fatal mistake!☹️😭

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    Жыл бұрын

    Right. It's so ridiculous. May as well start up prohibition again.

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@Loren Heard OK let's ban alcohol too then.

  • @brianhoward7277
    @brianhoward7277 Жыл бұрын

    I can *guarantee* the *same* doctors that refuse to properly prescribe pain medication for serious injuries would not refuse themselves or their family members that *very same* pain medication for the *very same* injuries. Sickening.

  • @deniseblackburn33

    @deniseblackburn33

    9 ай бұрын

    Agreed

  • @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934

    @kathyinwonderlandl.a.8934

    5 ай бұрын

    Oh of course!

  • @dangerszewski9816

    @dangerszewski9816

    3 ай бұрын

    I do not know this to be true. Doctors, with a full appreciation of the risks, tend to be extremely conservative taking drugs, of any kind. I know people in medicine who wouldn't even take a tylonal when most people would.

  • @MelissaToman-lb3sh

    @MelissaToman-lb3sh

    Ай бұрын

    AGREED!!! So true

  • @thomream1888

    @thomream1888

    Ай бұрын

    Brian, my only disagreement is that the govt agencies have made it SO difficult to prescribe opioid pain meds it's simply not worth the doctor's time and effort to bother with it. Yes, there are bad doctors, just as there are bad cops and house painters. But those occupations usually don't affect life and death on a daily basis. Our government is more concerned with protecting criminals from the results of their illegal activities than they are serving those of us who desperately need need pain relief. Please understand most doctors are willing to use the proper medication for the proper application, but these idiots in WashDC have handcuffed them with ridiculous and unreasonable rules and regulations - with spectacular failures. Many doctors have run afoul of the bureaucratic BS thru minor paperwork errors that result in out-of-proportional punishments that cause even the most dedicated medical professionals to be super cautious. Most of the blame belongs squarely on the heads of the unelected, spineless and faceless pencil-pushing weasels that need to grow a brain (I know, good luck on that, right?!) I pray your family has not been touched by these misguided medical morons. Mine has, and has paid the price.

  • @Mondoshawn
    @Mondoshawn11 ай бұрын

    I remember I was not even given opioids right after surgery. I'm allergic to NSAIDS. My family doctor said to not worry when I voiced my concern. The anesthesiologist was confused what to give me and I woke up after anesthesia crying in pain because he could not give me the usual medication. It was such a betrayal that the doctor said not to worry. I knew that could happen. They left me in pain for hours until at least the night nurse gave me one oxicodon tablet. It was such a relief and on the second day I already did not need any pain medication at all. The pain is literally the worst after the surgery and they leave you in pain. First they push opiods on people who don't need them at all for money, then they deny it to people that need it. It's a crazy world we live in.

  • @meganluke444
    @meganluke444Ай бұрын

    No excuse for failing to provide appropriate pain relief ever!

  • @hastyhillfarmand4x480

    @hastyhillfarmand4x480

    Күн бұрын

    Especially when there's literal tons of opiates in the street of every state of the union, it's the easiest thing in the world to get, just not the safe and legal way.

  • @andrealancaster6810
    @andrealancaster6810 Жыл бұрын

    I wish doctors knew what it felt like to live with intractable pain due to permanent health conditions, and experience the psychological problems that accompany it.

  • @bayoulafourche

    @bayoulafourche

    Жыл бұрын

    My pain is so severe sometimes that I sleep all day and sit on my back patio wailing in the dark, asking the universe to help me. I'm told I'm mean and not trying. I havnt left my house since Jan. Before that it was Thanksgiving. I know this sounds crazy, but my cats like to sleep on my hips and legs, my most painful spots. I've tried grounding.

  • @johnpappe3289

    @johnpappe3289

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Mike-ke4yp Probably why you can't get them. He wants them all for himself.

  • @14reasons58

    @14reasons58

    Жыл бұрын

    me and my friend always joke about how nice it would be if abusive doctors regarding the sort of doctor to abuse pain patients on opiods....well how those kind of doctors would feel if they were tortured and then mocked and told: "you want an fing tylenol? hahaha". it's no different from most modern doctors. the pain is there to the patients. but they're all treated like addicts anyways. doctors care more about sadistically catching and stopping addicts than treating pain. no one will advocate for pain patients and the medical system and government considers it "eugenic" that these pain patients just kill themselves. "less strain on the system. less money and effort. good". it's actually dysgenic but the modern western elites are psychotic so.

  • @rs5570

    @rs5570

    Жыл бұрын

    Very few people in any vocation have actual empathy. This system is broken. As this physician suggested in another video we must be as proactive of our own health. as possible. I think it’s a good idea, for myself, to always have something ‘on the ready’ in case someone I care about, including myself and even including my DOG, find ourselves dealing with a physician without compassion in an emergency pain situation. Again, I’m speaking only for myself.

  • @rs5570

    @rs5570

    Жыл бұрын

    Of course he does. No doubt about it. Or for sleep or anxiety or anything else that could come up in his life.

  • @lowespringacres7838
    @lowespringacres7838 Жыл бұрын

    I think you're wonderful, but non opioid pain relievers just are not enough for all pain.

  • @Nan-59

    @Nan-59

    Жыл бұрын

    I sure don’t think he’s wonderful. He’s not even treating us being patients for their pain.

  • @HMMC101

    @HMMC101

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes. You have to find the root cause of the pain. While you are getting to the root cause, it is nice to be able to have an opioid (it can save your life-and your mind!) to help while you are trying to solve the problem and figure out what to do about it. The days of going to a doctor to have your problem solved are over. We have to take this into our own hands. It’s scary, but so true!!

  • @flynnware8946

    @flynnware8946

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Nan-59 telling it like it is isn’t his fault. He doesn’t even get to decide this shit

  • @tinavasquez7206

    @tinavasquez7206

    Жыл бұрын

    @Lowe Spring Acres I agree with you 110%. Those of us in chronic pain, and the Dr knowing exactly why, should NOT be denied opioids because of how someone else used them. C'mon!!

  • @Nan-59

    @Nan-59

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tinavasquez7206 Amen, Sister! It is so wrong what they’re doing to us in chronic, for many of us multi year, multi DECADE pain! It’s CRIMINAL really. And we have the pleasure of dealing with doctors looking at us and even ASKING US if we are drug seekers/addicts. Ugh 😩 Sometimes, it just seems like too much. Well actually, most of the time it IS too much. WAY TOO MUCH. 😰🥺 Take care of yourself ❤️❤️❤️✌🏻

  • @FrancieMoon9
    @FrancieMoon9Ай бұрын

    My mom was in the hospital twice this winter in horrible pain and they let her lay in the hospital for days without giving her ANYTHING. I was outraged. They literally did NOTHING to help her.

  • @floralmist6824
    @floralmist682410 ай бұрын

    As a former RN & daughter of a stomach cancer patient who was extremely under-medicated it became my philosophy that Id rather "give pain medicine to someone who didnt need it than to not give it to someone who did." Ive been at the nurses station ALOT and hear a patient call for pain medicine and the nurse say "Im not giving it right now. Theyre a drug seeker." Not all nurses but WAY more than I could deal with. I have had patients admitted w pancreatitis or something painful & the dr insists on Tylenol because they believe the patient is drug seeking. Then I check on the patient and they are a literal mess. Sweating, high bp, high pulse... whatever.) I will call that dr repeatedly till midnight or have the house supervisor call the dr to at least get a one time dose of morphine or dilaudid. Haha I was probably a nightmare nurse. No, that's not why Im not a nurse today. A combination of being fed up w hospitals caring more about money and less about patient care, having a very sick & premature baby and an amputation. I miss it though. I had that motherly feeling w my patients. Like when your chid is sick u stay up all night w them ❤

  • @youknowcrimedontpay9257

    @youknowcrimedontpay9257

    5 ай бұрын

    All I can say is you are a special person and whatever God you may believe in knows how you are doing the work of God. Thank you.

  • @dawniemccool3486

    @dawniemccool3486

    4 ай бұрын

    🙏🙏🙏We need more nurses like you

  • @jmar8507

    @jmar8507

    4 ай бұрын

    Thank you for being one of the caring ones.

  • @crushynn90

    @crushynn90

    3 ай бұрын

    I am a nurse too & feel the same. It’s not my job to keep someone from being an addict. It’s my job to safely control their pain. I’m convinced some healthcare professionals are sadists who get off on hold that power over someone.

  • @johnnylego807

    @johnnylego807

    2 ай бұрын

    You are one of the only empathetic ones left, there just isn’t enough empathetic people. People are cold, unempathetic, unloving. People don’t care for there follow man or woman.

  • @stevenspitzer3829
    @stevenspitzer3829 Жыл бұрын

    So much for " every patient has a right to be pain-free".

  • @ninamartinez5171

    @ninamartinez5171

    7 ай бұрын

    Amen to that 🙏 😢

  • @Rare_and_Unique1

    @Rare_and_Unique1

    6 ай бұрын

    Where is that phrase at? I need to look that up.

  • @gamingwhilebroken2355

    @gamingwhilebroken2355

    5 ай бұрын

    That’s impossible. I have chronic pain and was on narcotics. When I was on high doses I just slept all the time and I still was in pain. I talked to my doctor about it and together we decided to reduce my dose while still being able to sleep through the night. Now that I am on a lower dose my life is way better. I can sleep and the pain is low enough that I can function. That is what you should target, to get you pain levels low enough that you can sleep and be functional during the day.

  • @dangerszewski9816

    @dangerszewski9816

    3 ай бұрын

    that is not the medical reality for most pain patients. Pain management is not "get me pain free"-- that may not be medically possible or advisable. Opiate escalation and tolerance management is a vital thing, for instance, you cannot give someone enough medication to make them pain-free if it means in a few short years they will be unable to obtain relief from any painkiller on the market in legal dosages. These drugs also affect the body, putting a patient into kidney failure or liver failure on pain medication is not responsible of a doctor even if their pain is only controlled with amounts of drugs that would do so. There are limits beyond which if a patient is not on hospice care, a doctor could well see themselves charged with murder if a patient has a bad outcome and they are on inappropriate dosages of painkillers. Pain management is one part of a complex question that has many factors: tolerance management, side effect management, avoiding negative lifestyle effects (someone sleeping in bed all day is going to lose muscle and mobility, and if someone cannot be up and active their standard of living and life expectancy go way down), meeting patient goals (I don't want to be so medicated I can't drive, I don't want to be so medicated I can't work, I don't want to be so medicated it scares the grandkids, etc) and a ton of other valid medical factors.

  • @mauimeowi

    @mauimeowi

    3 ай бұрын

    ​@@dangerszewski9816I lay in bed all day *because* of the pain. My quality of life has greatly reduced because of the pain. When im medicated, I am functional & healthy. They don't care. They're leaving me in this hell.

  • @PatrickBateman191
    @PatrickBateman191 Жыл бұрын

    Having oxycodone for my back has literally saved my life. I had back surgery exactly one year ago and this really helped, but being on oxycodone allows me to have a semi-regular life. Instead of being in bed all day with pain, I can go to the gym and do some weight training, do some activities with my family etc. It is wrong to make wide across-the-board decisions on narcotics and each person must be evaluated individually. Legislators negating narcotics accros-the-board are causing IMMENSE SUFFERING

  • @dand3975

    @dand3975

    Жыл бұрын

    Let the Dr's figure out what pain drug is appropriate in a clinical situation Not Legislators. Legislators need to write laws that address people who abuse prescription and non prescription drugs. Already enough laws on the books that do Nothing to access the drug problem in the US.

  • @PatrickBateman191

    @PatrickBateman191

    Жыл бұрын

    @@dand3975 Agreed 100%. Those legislators that vote to ban opioids and who restrict prescription by doctors better pray to God that their health will remain good for the rest of their lives. Because they will learn very quickly how important to their well-being they can become. Life can sometimes play you very ironic tricks Mr Congressman and Mrs Congresswoman. Don’t be so arrogant.

  • @DMWB57

    @DMWB57

    Жыл бұрын

    @@PatrickBateman191 Well I read something somewhere that Congress has a drive up pharmacy. So don't think the "haves" live under the same rules as the "have nots".

  • @greensxyeyez1967

    @greensxyeyez1967

    Жыл бұрын

    Lucky 🍀

  • @debbieharrington9198

    @debbieharrington9198

    Жыл бұрын

    Pain is all I know. Help

  • @lansteadla
    @lansteadla11 ай бұрын

    Unless you live with chronic pain every single day and night, you cannot understand how frustrating it is when Drs refuse to help you get relief. I got really sick 2 years ago. I was in the hospital for over 2 months. Had colon cancer and multiple complications. I had to go through 4 emergency surgeries. Woke up from the first surgery with a colostomy bag. Had it reversed a year ago, thank the Lord 🙏✝️🙌 I was extremely blessed with a wonderful Dr, and I am so grateful for that. He saved my life. But during the last 2 years, I have so many problems with my left leg, I had to go on disability. Pain 24/7..People don't realize how discouraged you become, knowing this is now your life. Especially, like me.. I was extremely active. Worked 2 jobs and I loved it. I'm now going to physical therapy. My left leg is so much shorter than the right one due to all the scar tissue from all the surgeries. I have an appointment with the orthopedic Dr. I'm not getting my hopes up that they can help me. I have arthritis in my left hip.. Which I'm honestly GRATEFUL all my problems are on the same side. At least my right leg is good. It would be horrible if both were messed up.. We learned about the Healthcare INDUSTRY during C19 didn't we? 🤔

  • @multitablez7825

    @multitablez7825

    11 ай бұрын

    yep, hes the doctor who has no empathy and doesn't understand there are those in server pain, who NEED opiates.

  • @thesaltycrone9237

    @thesaltycrone9237

    18 күн бұрын

    You got that right. As an RN I was shocked at what was exposed in medicine and pharmaceutical industry during that time. I am also discouraged by the incompetency and the attitudes of the younger Drs and Nurses hitting the floor these days. I won't see a Dr under the age of 40🙂

  • @cristinehenderson7122
    @cristinehenderson71223 ай бұрын

    Come on doctors, listen to all of these real people who are in real pain and please help us and please do something good and advocate for us!!!! We are in severe chronic pain and we can’t stand much more of it!!!! Please help us!!!!!!

  • @thewilltowalk6651
    @thewilltowalk6651 Жыл бұрын

    Why should I be punished for the misdoings of others when I am a chronic pain patient who requires opiates despite being the “good” chronic pain patient??…I take my medications exactly as prescribed, have 2 spinal cord stimulators, I’ve tried all the alternatives, and am allergic to all nerve medications. If you have a heart condition, diabetes, etc. you aren’t judged for needing certain meds to survive. I have CRPS…nicknamed the Suicide Disease for the pain it causes…it causes your nerves to burn you alive. It turned me into a below knee amputee last year by burning off my foot/lower leg and has taken over most of my body. Opiates are the medication I need to survive each day, and I hate feeling judged because the only medication that keeps me alive is being demonized because of those who have misused it. You can’t judge the person using this pain management tool unless you are in their shoes…or shoe in my case. I believe that anyone judging a chronic pain patient for using opiates should be forced to live in their body for a week with nothing but over the counter meds and the “warm and fuzzy” alternatives like deep breathing and meditation. People do not “get it” until you live it #chronicpainkills

  • @annanderson1470

    @annanderson1470

    Жыл бұрын

    I am 57 and was diagnosed with the same RSD when I was 30. The pain has been immense. The judgement I received and to this day still receive are from family and a close friend. Guess who aren't apart of my life anymore??!!!. The incredible stress that I was under magnified my pain even further still they were gone. My daughter and two young granddaughters,7 and 2 were major in my life. But my life is, through Christ, 💯 now that the pressure is off. My daughter acting like I just wasn't that bad. No, not as severe to lose a limb, but in the constant badgering, cursing, and continued hatred wore me down. If you suffer from that high degree of stress, my prayer for you is that it will be removed from your life completely, in Jesus name 🙏 Peace and Blessings!!!

  • @thewilltowalk6651

    @thewilltowalk6651

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annanderson1470 thank you so much for sharing your experiences. I have so much respect for those like yourself who have battled for decades. Im 33 years old and struggle to imagine living like this forever. And I’m glad to say that, while it hurt at first, making my circle of family and friends small has been the best thing for me mentally/emotionally. I am so blessed to have an amazing mom who is my full-time caregiver as well as friends who validate my pain/feelings and do not judge me for the medications I take. I hate that society has pushed us all under the umbrella of “addicts” when there are so many chronic pain patients who are responsible with their meds but are being stripped of them and ending their lives as a result. God Bless! 🙏🏻❤️🙏🏻

  • @annanderson1470

    @annanderson1470

    Жыл бұрын

    @@thewilltowalk6651 Thank you so very much for your kind words. It has indeed been a struggle but there are also blessing to be found within our struggles if we will only let God take the helms. Your struggle through the lose of a limb must be an unimaginable one. If truly one Could walk a mile, no a week in our shoes perhaps they could come to some measure of understanding. They would surely see that health, mental state, family situations or lack of, financial stability, and much more are affected by living in constant pain. Only God is constant and always forgiving and non judgemental. He is Bigger than all we suffer in this life. I am beyond happy to know that you have your mother and a small group of people around you that genuinely care and have your best interest at heart. You will one day run in the open fields of Heaven!! And it's closer than you know. Peace and Blessings to you and your family 🙏🙏🙏💖💖💖

  • @thewilltowalk6651

    @thewilltowalk6651

    Жыл бұрын

    @@BlueBirdsSong It breaks my heart that so many of us are living this nightmare and, even worse, having no choice but to end their battle “fall on their sword” because they lose their meds. We are neither being allowed to live nor die with dignity because society and the medical system has backed us into this corner. I have never felt so horrible as I did during the week after losing my med and being either un-medicated or heavily under-medicated during that time. But in response to my screams was a slammed door rather than pain relief. I pray that things change for the better in the future, but it seems they are only getting worse. God Bless You ❤️🫂🙏🏻

  • @thewilltowalk6651

    @thewilltowalk6651

    Жыл бұрын

    @@annanderson1470 the lack of dignity and pain management I have experienced since losing my leg last March has been mind-blowing…the worst being my week-long stay in the hospital after my amputation where I was heavily under-medicated, and the sound of my screaming and vomiting from the pain was met with a slammed door from nurses. I cannot wait til the day where I can run through Heaven’s gates whole again and no longer have to suffer from this terrible disease. I’m sure you cannot wait either ❤️🙏🏻🫂

  • @makaylaforbes6719
    @makaylaforbes6719 Жыл бұрын

    I laugh at my nurses every time they tell me I just need to be more active, I don't need pain meds, because pain won't be lethal. I laugh at them because how do they expect me to be as active as they want me to be if it hurts too much to walk?

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    Жыл бұрын

    That's sadistic

  • @makaylaforbes6719

    @makaylaforbes6719

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sl4983 at my last visit, I told them my lack of treatment was inhumane. So, they prescribed me something, told me it was for pain, but I found out 3 weeks later that it wasn't. It was actually an anti depressant. The issue that causes my condition has nothing to do with any of that. It's actually a destructive form of arthritis. You would think they would prescribe something to treat that instead, even if they don't want to give traditional pain meds. It's sickening. 14 years of this fight to be treated like a human being. If either of my cats would feel what I do for as long as a day, the humane society would be called, the cats would be taken away, I'd be charged and jailed for animal abuse and neglect, and banned for life from being able to even have a goldfish, but they can do this to us with no repercussions whatsoever

  • @patjonker6576

    @patjonker6576

    Жыл бұрын

    When u get friends and family encouraging anti depressants as if that is the problem. I'm tired of saying its the pain and misery that makes me depressed! 😢

  • @makaylaforbes6719

    @makaylaforbes6719

    Жыл бұрын

    @@patjonker6576 No kidding. Between that and nobody really listening to what you say you really need help with ... I keep saying to them it's the deterioration of my spine that's making it so I can't walk without screaming, not depression, and any depression I may be feeling is certainly not clinical depression, as ANYONE would feel anxious, on edge, and like going postal after years of being in mind numbing pain, begging doctors for help managing it, and being told AND treated like we are imagining it. I'm getting to the point where I'm almost ready to sign up for our lethal kool-aid program, since no matter how many years I say, "please stop giving me anti depressants for my arthritis damage", they just switch me to another anti depressant with a different name and tell me it's for pain

  • @amodernalchemist432

    @amodernalchemist432

    Жыл бұрын

    I've had a male nurse tell me that pain is just a signal letting you know you're alive...what a joke! Some people have never experienced *real* pain therefore have absolutely *no* idea what it's like. Tylenol and Ibuprofen are for mild pain like a headaches or toothaches, anything else from moderate to severe they don't even come close to being effective.

  • @ronniedederichs9378
    @ronniedederichs93789 ай бұрын

    I could not agree with these statements more! Until you know what it feels like to live in constant pain, unrelenting pain, don't make us pay for the abusers.

  • @abbynormal8564

    @abbynormal8564

    19 күн бұрын

    thank you!!

  • @mitchellbailey4906
    @mitchellbailey4906Ай бұрын

    Only 1 to 1.5% of all those who are prescribed opioids become addicted. So treating all people in pain like that 1 to 1.5% is fucked up.

  • @abbynormal8564

    @abbynormal8564

    19 күн бұрын

    yes, yes it is!

  • @TakeTheRide
    @TakeTheRide Жыл бұрын

    Just because some people are susceptible to addiction, doesn't mean we all are. I guarantee, if the pain was occurring in the doctor, they'd be writing themselves a script for pain meds. Most Dr's don't care. It's not affecting them. Bottom line. Also, if opioids were really the worst culprit and addiction, then why are the U.S. borders wide open for the drug cartels to bring in the very drug that were supposed to be afraid of.

  • @alina1st

    @alina1st

    Жыл бұрын

    A lot of doctors abuse their ability to write a prescription for personal needs, and are addicts themselves.

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    Жыл бұрын

    .

  • @pathicks7471

    @pathicks7471

    Жыл бұрын

    ITA

  • @kathleengivant-taylor2277

    @kathleengivant-taylor2277

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes they would, iam chronic pain patient and have fibromyalgia, arthritis, degenerative disk disease, chronic migraines, spinal headaches, ect so yeah if they were in that type of pain and had trouble functioning they likely would take pain mds

  • @onlyusernameleft2

    @onlyusernameleft2

    Жыл бұрын

    That's absolutely false. We're all susceptible to addiction because addiction is the physiological response to repeated exposure to a substance. Stop demonizing those with substance abuse disorders!

  • @Kathy61954
    @Kathy61954 Жыл бұрын

    I've asked my doctors a couple times for pain meds .... they made me feel like a junkie . Now I'm embarrassed to ask.

  • @patedwards8844

    @patedwards8844

    Жыл бұрын

    All they care about is covering their own ass

  • @chanelv5373

    @chanelv5373

    Жыл бұрын

    I’m sorry. I have had other patients have similar stories. I hope your doc was able to recommend other modalities for you.

  • @Fighter4Street

    @Fighter4Street

    Жыл бұрын

    Tell me about it, I tried to get just a few hydrocodone pills a month for migraines, its impossible.

  • @cfoster6804

    @cfoster6804

    Жыл бұрын

    That's sad.

  • @TheMichellephoto

    @TheMichellephoto

    Жыл бұрын

    They made my 80 year old mother feel the same way as well as myself it’s really sad

  • @hollybug-76542
    @hollybug-765423 ай бұрын

    It was proven a long time ago that Doctors in the US are guilty of under treatment of pain.

  • @hastyhillfarmand4x480

    @hastyhillfarmand4x480

    Күн бұрын

    I think it's partly so people will turn to street substances and become a cash cow for the judicial system. The "war on drugs" has hurt everyone in America.

  • @rondakelly6827
    @rondakelly682710 ай бұрын

    I used to go to a pain clinic and I was on the Fentanyl patch but I couldn't get anything for breakthrough pain and was on a pain contract with them. Therefore I could not get anything from my PCP or any other doctors. I had broken ribs and broke my back and I contacted my Dr at the pain clinic. The nurse contacted me and said "we don't treat broken bones!" I was livid! I left the clinic and my PCP helped me with my pain! Ridiculous!

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    4 ай бұрын

    Having questioned a few pain clinics and researched them and their conditions I wouldn't touch them. Waste of time, money and they treat you like your a drug addict, though medically diagnosed with a painful disorder. They seem intent on taking you OFF opiates and CBD oil which help me. Even tramadol update.

  • @karyannfontaine8757
    @karyannfontaine8757 Жыл бұрын

    In 2005, I had thoracic surgery. I was sent home where I was in agony. I was also on chemo. I could not move, eat, drink. The hospital said I had to go back to the hospital or not be given anything. My oncologist finally ordered morphine for a month. I did not become addicted. I am now 73, with osteoporosis, arthritis of the spine and neck, spred SI joint, broken pelvis in 2 places. My insurance Co sent me a letter saying I have been taking Tramadol over 80 days. I have been taking that for Bone Pain for 20 years. They cut me down last year and I use alcohol every day now because I do not have enough pain control. I have not taken street drugs yet, but I am thinking I may, just for a few good days. Why do the make Seniors suffer? The war on drugs is a war on people with severe pain.

  • @fortheloveofdavis9577

    @fortheloveofdavis9577

    11 ай бұрын

    I am so very sorry. That's absolutely awful that you're being treated the way that you're being treated, you don't deserve that at all!! You're right, their war is only affecting those with chronic pain. And it isn't right :(

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    I"m so sorry. The government's war on people in valid, visible and justifiable pain is inhumane. I had thoracic surgery last month. They gave me Norco first. Then oxy-- but no Tylenol. (together it's only percocet.)That's what they used to give for a root canal! Was having arrhythmias like crazy. Nothing for spasms. Absolutely unreal. It took a lot of arguing to get anything stronger-- yet they already had my history. No one would treat a dog this way.

  • @karyannfontaine8757

    @karyannfontaine8757

    10 ай бұрын

    @@tangogrrl They treat us all as drug addicts. Yes, the political war on people has caused so much suffering and if our doctors address our pain, they are threatened.

  • @Ginger57

    @Ginger57

    10 ай бұрын

    😥💔I am so very sad for you. Don't give up🌹

  • @Geoplanetjane

    @Geoplanetjane

    9 ай бұрын

    Get a new doctor

  • @Mosesthecat
    @Mosesthecat Жыл бұрын

    I went 7 months In severe pain from avascular necrosis of the hip till my surgery because Noone would prescribed me anything despite no history of drug abuse or no desire to abuse meds. I just wanted to relieve my pain. Tylenol does nothing for 10 pain...I felt judged, abandoned and neglected by the medical community...Innocent patients shouldn't have to pay the price of the few bad apples who abuse meds

  • @patedwards8844

    @patedwards8844

    Жыл бұрын

    Yet here we are aren't we. No protection for those of us who did not choose their pain

  • @Melanie3581

    @Melanie3581

    Жыл бұрын

    Ibuprofen messed up my stomach

  • @pamalooo

    @pamalooo

    Жыл бұрын

    My sister suffered the same. She was told it was arthritis and had to wait a year for a hip replacement. Nothing but T3s which made her sick. So she wouldn't take them .Wouldn't give her an MRI either. The doc finally saw it in the preoperative x-ray which of course he didn't look at till day of. You could see her pain from head to toe and it was dismissed. 😢

  • @Mosesthecat

    @Mosesthecat

    Жыл бұрын

    @shlalouie am so sorry about that. To suffer in pain is cruel on the doctors part. They did take a oath to relieve suffering and to leave someone in pain when it can be relieved is insane. Surgery shouldn't wait a year and people shouldn't be treated like drug seekers when there is clearly a diagnosis that the pains real because of a few bad apples who abuse meds . It's just sad the world we live in today

  • @nightowl6260
    @nightowl6260Ай бұрын

    The development of "Chronic Pain Syndrome" is often caused by patients suffering unnecessarily for long periods of time because the doctors do not treat the pain in a timely and dose-appropriate manner.

  • @patriciafrancis9134
    @patriciafrancis9134Ай бұрын

    As an ICU nurse and a person with chronic pain who has had 8 major abdominal surgeries, I notice that policies and laws today benefit criminals rather than those with acute and sometimes chronic pain. I've seen pain management Docs leave their practices due to their hands being tied to help their clients. Yes, more care is needed in titrating doses down to help people who may have needed longer time-periods on meds. I've seen too many clients undermedicated...a 4 hour post-op lap chole. with Tylenol ordered for pain or a fresh hip replacement (sent home the same day) with only 8 Percocets to be taken q 6 hrs.. Crazy...These are the people who then turn to OTC meds and risk liver and kidney damage because they over-medicate in their attempts to control their pain

  • @richardgunderson4272

    @richardgunderson4272

    21 күн бұрын

    Amen sister Patricia! Thank you for your input and reflections from your view. Rich

  • @DocBree13
    @DocBree13 Жыл бұрын

    Denying pain meds to those who truly need them is life-threatening. I wish this doctor could feel 10% of my pain even on opiates for one hour.

  • @JasonBrown-dd7dj

    @JasonBrown-dd7dj

    6 ай бұрын

    Opiates ain't working obviously then time to taper

  • @garymensurati1631

    @garymensurati1631

    5 ай бұрын

    Agree 💯

  • @mollyram2997

    @mollyram2997

    4 ай бұрын

    Yep, they just have NO CLUE. NONE.

  • @johnnylego807

    @johnnylego807

    2 ай бұрын

    I completely agree. Just a day one it would change there ENTIRE PERCEPTION!

  • @elizabethmcleod246

    @elizabethmcleod246

    Ай бұрын

    They want people on pain to die. It’s a democide.

  • @dopeymark
    @dopeymark Жыл бұрын

    I'm one of those people. Broke my back and my neck when I was younger... Currently in late stage 3 cancer for the second time. I have spent months basically incapacitated from chemo and radiation. Finally got the most minimal of pain meds two weeks ago after six months. I will tell you firsthand that this whole opiate crisis is b******* when it comes to people that are over 60 and in chronic pain.

  • @maryshanley329

    @maryshanley329

    6 ай бұрын

    My cats and dogs get better care than from many a human doctor. Am so sorry for all of the untreated pain here on these posts. Drug addicts have caused all of the unrelieved pain reported on this site.

  • @jimcoppa6946

    @jimcoppa6946

    5 ай бұрын

    Thank you for your comment I have chronic pain I'm 60 years old and I have severe sciatica head injuries broken orbital bone broken jaw broken nose I suffer from migraines and they want to prescribe me ibuprofen it does work but the degree of pain I suffer from I have never taken opiates and they do make me nauseous but I will do anything to get out of this pain I know it's not right but some people resort to illicit drugs but I know people who have died from them and I just will live with the pain

  • @maryshanley329

    @maryshanley329

    5 ай бұрын

    Agree with you 100 %.. The actions of addicts have hurt so many people . I have had terrible misfortune since I was 25, and even had to give up my beloved work as a HS teacher, because of the vomiting . Why didn’t some dr give me an nausea medicine? I suffered until I was 63! Finally I was referred to an Angel of a female neuro in NYC. I had a normal life ! However, she retired after 5 years because her husband became very ill. I am back to my old life. I have two fractures in my back and a neuromuscular disease, and are in pain daily. Now I can’t ever take any pain meds or even Tylenol. My stomach is bad and I had a massive gastric hemorrhage last year. Many fractures of not a few bones. Life is very difficult.

  • @endseebotsy

    @endseebotsy

    5 ай бұрын

    I'm 71 and ready to stop living in pain.

  • @jimcoppa6946

    @jimcoppa6946

    5 ай бұрын

    God bless you and I hope your pain subsides you deserve to live well I wish you nothing but good fortune and love

  • @SuperWilbur77
    @SuperWilbur7710 ай бұрын

    My son-in-law broke his back playing football in high school. He had 3 back surgeries and ended up with a cage in his back. He was in extreme pain for 20 years. Ended up being a heroin addict bc doctors just kicked him out of their practice. He died at 40 years of age. The most beautiful, gifted man, husband and father 😭. Karma is real 🤬 Not all doctors are good. Thought when physicians graduated med school their pledge was “first do no harm “ ….

  • @deuscaritas1
    @deuscaritas110 ай бұрын

    I understand why things have evolved the way that they have. Doctor's have been driven to not prescribe through fear and legal crap. But I also think that the pendulum has swung too far. I've heard of so many people suffering in pain and doctor's treat them like drug addicts and people feel ignored, bullied, and treated like they are criminals! My neighbor recently went through this with an abscessed tooth. She was blown off by the ER as well as the doctor until she went to a totally different ER and they took her seriously. God gave us the technology to help people in pain. Not everyone is addicted nor will they get addicted. Extreme pain causes suicide and I can see how this non-prescribing approach can cause this.

  • @MedicalSecrets

    @MedicalSecrets

    10 ай бұрын

    I agree with you entirely. Have you seen my video on the opioid pendulum?

  • @deuscaritas1

    @deuscaritas1

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MedicalSecrets I did not until you mentioned it. I just watched it. WOW! On point. The comments are on point too. It's no accident (my belief) that big pharma and the government took people from normal pain management to fetanyl. Some comments say there is a shortage (?) A lot of pharmaceuticals are made in China. Time for the people to demand that our meds, food, and technology not be made by the enemy because this is what happens when they have control over it. Thank you for everything you do for people. You are refreshing, logical, human centric, and help people heal their spirit so they don't feel alone.

  • @boober4630
    @boober4630 Жыл бұрын

    That was the most convoluted gaslighting to someone like me, who lives non stop with pain, I have ever heard. If a doctor responded that way to me when I told him I was in unbearable non stop pain I would have a complete breakdown. I was hoping to get something out of this that would let me get some pain meds that work from my doctor but now I'm in tears after hearing this.

  • @DocBree13

    @DocBree13

    Жыл бұрын

    Agree! He doesn’t realize how fortunate he is to be completely out of touch with what we go through every day

  • @SandyDiVa

    @SandyDiVa

    Жыл бұрын

    I couldn’t believe it either. The title is clickbait, gaslighting is the right word! I have exercise intolerance from an autonomic nervous system disorder as well as multiple spinal and nerve issues from falls and my condition…the dysautonomia was activated from previous ovarian cancer. Tylenol IS a joke it doesn’t even take headaches away anymore. When you have been on stronger pain meds for YEARS tylenol simply does nothing. When i had cancer, i had fevers all the time. Before surgery you cant take nsaids so they said take tylenol…which was already in my percocet. It never took the fever down. Advil has its place for me, mainly for headaches and muscle pain. But nerve and bone? NO does not touch that kind of pain. And when they had me on NSAIDs, i developed an ulcer. They knew i had a history of gastroenteritis, GERD, and severe heartburn but still insisted on trying an NSAID first before moving to darvocet (this was years ago). They caused an ulcer, caused harm way back then, to avoid prescribing an opioid…even to someone who should NOT have been prescribed NSAIDS! But yoga? I cant even do physical therapy! I can only be out of bed for an hour MAX and my body is completely deconditioned from having to be bed ridden. I cant even bend down or i could pass out! Yoga? Lol I get it though, this video was aimed at people with new pain, less chronic. But the title has nothing to do with what came out of his mouth. Clickbait at best, gaslighting at its worst. But until these doctors stand up for patients like us, this will never change.

  • @kathrynpassmore5425

    @kathrynpassmore5425

    Жыл бұрын

    Go online. It is pricey, but worth it if you can possibly afford it, and it is also LEGAL. I PERSONALLY am looking forward to being diagnosed with something giving me only 6 months to live so I can get out of this torture chamber the government has put me in. Life isn’t worth living this way. I think that’s part of their plan

  • @ggpink9044

    @ggpink9044

    Жыл бұрын

    @@kathrynpassmore5425 Online? To a doctor or for Rx?

  • @SSsmith24

    @SSsmith24

    Жыл бұрын

    I have lung cancer n my pain dr could care less,,,going to try for HOSPICE,,, because these pain Drs don’t want to help

  • @Paulgray172
    @Paulgray172 Жыл бұрын

    If doctors feel responsible for the addicts created from their prescriptions, then they also need to feel responsible for the suicides from failure to provide these prescriptions. I’m also amazed at all the other highly addictive meds docs are happy to prescribe in order to avoid prescribing opiates.

  • @rainbowdeathhearts1466

    @rainbowdeathhearts1466

    7 ай бұрын

    This⬆️ wow man your so spot on.

  • @tjl8884

    @tjl8884

    6 ай бұрын

    SSRI's are way more dangerous in my opinion. Yet, every visit they offer them up like their giving away tic tacs.. Sure they don't have immediate effects but if you take them for a few months then come off them.. Wow.. Worse withdraws ever.. Especially if they are the serotonin and endorphin combo's.. Something like Tramadol is a dog shit pain med but one hellish nightmare to come off of.. Way worse than percs or oxy.. That drug should be banned in my opinion.

  • @jordanwhite5470
    @jordanwhite547010 ай бұрын

    And some people are more resistant to pain medication than others. As a Natural Redhead, I've had several medical people confirm that it takes MORE of all kinds of pain killers to affect me. Yet, I still run into doubters who tell me I couldn't possibly be in that much pain, even though a BP reading would tell them differently. Physicians, etc. need to LISTEN to their patients, and not just blow us off as unknowing idiots.

  • @Ginger57

    @Ginger57

    10 ай бұрын

    Exactly! I'm also a redhead. Everything that they say about us is true. I had a huge amount of dental work in 2002. I was well treated because Dr was aware of redhead genetics and pain med reactions. 🧡

  • @andreapeters946

    @andreapeters946

    7 ай бұрын

    This is a well-documented phenomena for redheads. Usually, it's been my experience, that the anesthesia department staff seem to be the most knowledgeable within the medical community. Thank the stars!!!

  • @lilydragonrider9426

    @lilydragonrider9426

    7 ай бұрын

    I’m a natural redhead. My experience with pancreatitis earlier this year and a surgery 2 weeks ago showed me that I have the constitution of an ox when it comes to painkillers. For the pancreatitis, I got 100mcg Fentanyl IV on the ambulance (divided into 2 50mcg doses), received 4mg IV morphine every 2-3 hours, and refused to go home unless I had the 10/325 Lortabs. I didn’t sleep until I got home and had 2 additional lortabs. On my surgery 2 weeks ago, I was getting 4mg IV dilaudid, 4mg oral dilaudid, and 650mg Tylenol simultaneously. It wasn’t enough, but I only asked for it when it made me writhe. I’m a hospice nurse. I always, always listen to my patients about pain, even before all of this 2023 personal pain jazz. Because EFF that.

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    4 ай бұрын

    Not a redhead, but have the gene that makes you metabolize pain relief quickly. They have trouble at times keeping me anaesthetised because of this. One procedure was ceased due to this.

  • @thomream1888
    @thomream1888Ай бұрын

    The most frustrating part of this whole fiasco are those who are more concerned with criminals who, guess what? Do CRIMINAL things, and pay the price. Then those of us dumb suckers who are lucky enough to end up with cancer are not allowed access to effective pain management due to criminals being criminals. The DEA's own numbers show that deaths in Rx-provided opioids are well under 10%. While every death represents someone's son, daughter, mother or other loved-one, the absolute and complete disregard for medically-necessary pain relief only to protect criminals is appalling. Once again, Government organizations, with absolutely no medical training, are making rules and regulations to protect stupidity and criminal actions at the expense of medical patients who many times have no alternatives. I DEMAND that the DEA and HHS put medical necessity ahead of criminal activity results and start serving those who deserve it most. Many times doctors are simply not willing to wade through the the regulatory BS required by govt agencies... too bad the criminals aren't held accountable to those same standards. A return to fairness, compassion and concern for patients MUST be required by those pencil-pushers who face no real consequences. I'll bet those attitudes will change when, God forbid, their own family member gets diagnosed with pain-relief-requiring conditions. Remember Ronald Reagan's prophetic warning: "I'm from the government and I'm here to help."

  • @jmj5388
    @jmj5388 Жыл бұрын

    The consequence of death due to untreated/under-treated pain was not mentioned. When I was a hospital nurse in the early 1980’s, there was no excuse for allowing any patient to be in unbearable pain. Sometimes I would work for hours trying to get a patient’s pain under control. When I suddenly developed a injury that developed into an intractable pain condition, I was surprised to find that none of my physicians would prescribe me any effective medication, resulting in years of indescribable suffering, even to the current day. The [manufactured] opioid crisis, which is really an illegal Chinese fentanyl crisis, is used as an excuse to deprive suffering people of reasonable amounts of pain control.

  • @michellestephenson-webb3175

    @michellestephenson-webb3175

    7 ай бұрын

    As a Nurse/Nurse Practitioner Of 29 yrs Now Medically Retired ..Currently 7 Diagnosis’ 4 Fatal With Beyond Extreme Pain & Trust Me I Am Totally Aware & It Angers Me To No End..How Could It Not Anger Us Which Eventually turns into some form of depression and then isolation it’s wrong and we’re paying for this daily and it’s got to stop. We’re purposely having medication‘s withheld because of the people out on the street who are doing them and dying and there is more sympathy for them because they have a disease.. hold up. I’ve been diagnosed with 7+ diseases. Excuse me I have the diseases. I have the pain all over my body to the point where I can longer walk, I’m gonna die like this so forgive me if I’m little less tolerant to the people who are out there taking these medication’s we are being denied and they are being told that they need help because they have a disease and it’s not their fault! WHAT In The Medical Nonsensory ! This wrong needs rated immediately because those of us in this much pain and being looked at even when we’re advocating and being a nurse and a nurse practitioner, you know how to advocate for patients I know how to advocate for myself, and it just doesn’t work does not work The more you the more that they see you as a seeker and then your devastated enter the depression again it’s a cycle and it’s gaslighting and it’s best and it’s gotta stop. We should not have to be in this much pain for this long for the rest of our lives.

  • @susanabyad4396

    @susanabyad4396

    7 ай бұрын

    It is really the government scaring drs and pharmacists. I had a great pain dr. She really wanted to help people. The shut her down but didn't take her license. So she lost her practice and her staff lost their jobs. She went to work in a medical group. What was the point?? Just governmental over reach.

  • @nancysmith6685

    @nancysmith6685

    6 ай бұрын

    Spot on!

  • @tjl8884

    @tjl8884

    6 ай бұрын

    I actually laughed at my doctor last time I was in to see her I got pissed off and said how long do I have to wait before you treat my pain. She could see visible breaks in my lower spine and other various degeneration etc. I said to her the over doses in town are a bit out of control huh? She replies by telling me, yeah and that she works part time as a coroner so she see's the o.d's... I laughed and said, you know you guys pretty much banned opiate prescribing in 2017.. It's 2022.. You know what's killing these people eh? She said opiates!.. I laughed and said no! It's illegal fentanyl coming in from china,mexico and most likely now being made in Canada.. When you guys pulled back on opiate prescribing you created a vacuum that was filled by the most lethal drug to ever hit the streets! And you guys created the problem coming and going.. Most of the doctors in Canada weren't prescribing 70 and 80 mg of oxy either. They were rxing low dose 5 mg oxycodone, or percs.. Very rarely was anyone actually getting a high dose of oxy back in the hay day.. At least not around here. No one needed anymore than 5 or 10 mg anyways.. If they did, it was time for the doctor to cold turkey them off them for a month to reset their bodies. Tolerance is an issue and if people aren't actually withdrawing off it once a month, their tolerance will get out of control real fast.. So couple that with zero education and you got a real big crisis on your hands. I've been off and on 5 mg oxy for years.. Every month I withdraw from them for 2 weeks before the next batch. So it's 2 weeks of no pain, and 2 weeks of pain.. Doing the withdraw properly in a taper with proper vitamins and it's really only 1 day of downtime.. If people and doctors had the education, none of this would be a problem.. You can't just up their dosage then decide it's getting out of hand and cut them off.. You gotta taper them right off slowly, then keep them off them for a week or 2. That is how you keep the mg low. Otherwise you get junkies over dosing..

  • @maryshanley329

    @maryshanley329

    6 ай бұрын

    @@michellestephenson-webb3175 One of the reasons for leaving those suffering is the control by the government. Typically, laws are passed and stringent regulations are enacted. They react to the “opioid “ crisis via these unintended consequences. Doctors have the feds and states constantly monitoring their prescriptions. They worry about censure or loss of even their licenses. Even the pain docs worry. The government should not be in everyone’s life to the extent it is.

  • @aprilduboce7699
    @aprilduboce7699 Жыл бұрын

    I just was kicked out of my pain clinic after being a perfect patient for 10 years. They left me without pain medication for 10 days, and I got three different stories. After I calmed down from yelling, I calmly said to them, you guys have your tails between your legs because you're worried about losing your licenses over something that was a suggestion and never a law to begin with. That's when they said get out or we're calling the cops. So now I'm without a pain clinic, they're all just Mills that don't listen to patients, and I can't afford a private pain clinic. They've lowered me so much, that I might as well just stop taking anything. I have RSD, I have severe phantom pains with spinal cord stimulator that still gets beat with phantom pain sometimes, I have fibromyalgia, I have arthritis, I have a couple broken bones right now, I have temporal lobe seizures, and Parkinson's. And they left me without pain medication. This is gotten to be insane. But unless the CDC talks to each state individually and tells them that it wasn't a law they were just suggestions, then it's never ever going to work. It's ridiculous. Millions of us should not be suffering because a doctor lost a seemingly perfect patient to an overdose. That is the doctor's issues not ours. Don't punish us for what another perfect patient did. That was their choice not ours. Stop punishing us.

  • @sandijohnson4630

    @sandijohnson4630

    9 ай бұрын

    The Feds must have been investigating them. Seems like 10 years is a long time particularly if they were prescribing opiods.

  • @bluewaters3100

    @bluewaters3100

    8 ай бұрын

    I am getting ready to file a complaint against my doctor with the state medical commission for her treatment of me for my chronic pain. She blocked my pharmacy from my getting pain meds for my recent surgery. We have to do something. I am 71 and refuse to get old and decrepit because I can't move anymore.

  • @anothergamingchannel2656

    @anothergamingchannel2656

    8 ай бұрын

    Honestly it's the person who overdosed issue more than anyone's. Why should the doctor or the rest of us suffer because their dumbass wanted to get high and overdosed? Put the blame where it belongs. On the person who made the decision to ingest more medication than they were supposed to

  • @gregorymalchuk272

    @gregorymalchuk272

    7 ай бұрын

    ​@@bluewaters3100Yes!!! This nightmare will only end when the financial cost of lawsuits from denied pain patients exceeds the cost of lawsuits of shyster family members of addicts! Everyone has a RESPONSIBILITY to file complaints and sue wherever possible!

  • @dalia5378

    @dalia5378

    6 ай бұрын

    We’ll said! I suffer from stage 4 Osteoarthritis! I fell hard twice back in June and I was told it was stage 4 Osteoarthritis! The dr doesn’t give me any pain meds!! I’m bed bound now and can’t walk or stand! On top of that he kicked me out of his office and told me to find someone else! I hate doctors!

  • @davidstanford4885
    @davidstanford48859 ай бұрын

    I've been in 10 major accidents over past 25yrs. Multiple back surgery and have had this kinda nonsense about dangers of addiction, well people can become addicted to everything from computer games to alcohol, but when you're living with constant pain,i really don't care that someone somewhere overdosed on the medication that I've taken for past 20yrs without Any problems

  • @michelletrimmer7431
    @michelletrimmer7431 Жыл бұрын

    I live with intractable nerve pain down my legs. I also have severe arthritis in my low back. I got this way because I was a paramedic for 26 years. Opioids allow me to walk. They allow me to participate in life. I have had many surgeries because of my back. I am tired of being punished because a certain population chooses to abuse fentanyl and other opioids illegally. I never abuse my medication. I don't ask for early refills. I have tried all the treatments my doctor suggests without much success. I have to do a urinalysis every few months to prove I am taking my medication and not selling it. I'm sick of explaining myself. The judgements are ridiculous.

  • @user-qr8ki8ue4i
    @user-qr8ki8ue4i Жыл бұрын

    30-year acute care RN here...and on-call.... a lot...so I feel your pain, doc. I wonder if docs feel the patients' pain? About ten years ago I had to travel across the State to receive a somewhat delicate surgery that required a bone graft. They sent me on my way with one pain pill (a Vicodin 5/500). After nearly passing out on the three hour drive home, we called the surgery center and they said, 'too bad, so sad.' I ended up calling my next door neighbor late that night to take me to the ER. She said she had a couple percocets. Infuriating situation. Bone pain is like nothing else.

  • @suziecarr1566

    @suziecarr1566

    Жыл бұрын

    My boyfriend got a hand surgery that included scraping the bone down. He was told it's out patient and he is going to be able to have a few Percocet. Well it was supposed to get a nerve block for 3 days and he had it fail. He actually got admitted to get the pain relief but he didn't have any idea that he would scream for hours on end and not gotten any more pain relief. They were jerks and eventually got the nerve block from the surgery staff and they were so mean and made fun of him to his face

  • @SandyDiVa

    @SandyDiVa

    Жыл бұрын

    @@suziecarr1566 OMG THATS AWFUL! I cant even imagine! I slipped on ice down my front steps. I chipped a vertebrae. I sat screaming as waves of muscle contractions took over my entire back and searing pain in my lower back throbbed non stop until they finally took a cat scan 2 hours later which showed i had chipped the vertebrae. THEN and only then, did they give me morphine and lidocaine. Before the cat scan, one nurse ROLLED HER EYES at my screaming as a wave of severe pain from the muscles freezing in unison went through my back. I was left in a dark room to scream in agony. Its SICK what they do to us. The propaganda and constant talk of opioids in relation to addicts ONLY, by politicians and the media, is to blame for this. We deserve relief from pain, not degradation, humiliations and judgements from people who have no idea what chronic pain feels like.

  • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582

    @inthelandofmorethansmall7582

    Жыл бұрын

    Yep. I had an accident that broke most of my teeth and had to have them all pulled so I could get implants. They gave me toradol. (And we both know how ineffective toradol is for dental or bone pain.) After digging out 17 broken teeth. Some from deep in my cheek and jaw bones. Im also an RN. (See pfp 😝) I also used to be an opioid addict. (😕) I made the mistake of being honest with the doctor. (Wont do that again.) But both I and my husband assured the doctor that he would hold my meds for me. He didnt say anything really. No warning or clarification.... And sent me home with toradol. So when I called later (well my husband did because i was rocking back and forth crying) he also said "Too bad, so sad. Its our policy to refuse opioids to addicts." They dont know anything about my addiction and didnt care that Id been clean for years. They couldve asked. I mean, i wouldve been happy with, idk, like 5 percocets! That probably wouldve been enough anyway. But its wrong to refuse adequate pain relief to ANYONE. Even an addict or an ex addict. Its inhumane. The "treatment" for addiction is not "pain". In fact, his decision drove me back out on the street to get relief. I knew it would hurt to have my teeth pulled. Mybfamily asked if I had a plan for if I became physically addicted again. I told them I did. I was fully willing to go back to rehab. Well, what I got on the street ended up being Fentanyl. (No, thats not what I thought I bought.) And I still only took a tiny TINY dose. And I ended up waking up in the back of an ambulance getting Narcanned. If the stupid doctor had just treated my pain, none of that wouldve happened. I mean, it really is inhumane. And counteractive. And dangerous.

  • @inthelandofmorethansmall7582

    @inthelandofmorethansmall7582

    Жыл бұрын

    Do you remember when Pain was one of the 5 VS? When the Right to Pain Relief was a thing? And it was actually illegal to refuse pain management to people? I graduated in 2007 so I was taught that way. Soon after the FDA or whoever it was cracked down and overcorrected so now were seeing pts resorting to buying from their neighbors or ANYONE they can just to get some relief. Its disgusting.

  • @Nodsbane

    @Nodsbane

    10 ай бұрын

    Yeah I'm recovering from a broken hip and got like 3 5mg hydrocodone a day for 5 or so days and yeah not enough. I found kratom though and use that instead since it's easier than figuring out how to ask a doctor for meds in a way that doesn't get me put on a list. So frustrating, it's like if I wanted to get high I could findd a way to do it that doesn''t involve all these appointments.

  • @trentgay3437
    @trentgay3437 Жыл бұрын

    I spent 15yrs turning down pain medication. I get diagnosed with psoriatic arthritis and fibromyalgia, diabetes, non alcohol fatty liver, planter facilities,sacroiliitis etc... now I can't get anything but surgeries and steroid injections. But no pain medication now that I really need it and have trouble walking I'm 39. I love getting punished for other people's addictions.

  • @patedwards8844

    @patedwards8844

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes, lumping us all together so we in true pain get the blame

  • @kimusher823

    @kimusher823

    Жыл бұрын

    I had all that, and the pain moving was horrible Turned out my body could not convert B-12 in my stomach/intestines for my body use. My illness started at 39... Am 67 now and am totally better...just fixing problems from being bed bound for 10 years in last episode. Started B-12 shots every month for 4 years now, and am amazed after struggling since 1995 in pain ...not to wake up and not be able to move is not a fear anymore Hematologist is only doc I go to now.

  • @marcyfalconer1275

    @marcyfalconer1275

    Жыл бұрын

    You really need to see a functional medical Dr. You have something going on in your system. Could be cured.

  • @trishah2145

    @trishah2145

    Жыл бұрын

    I have fibro and psa I feel your pain -

  • @trentgay3437

    @trentgay3437

    Жыл бұрын

    @trishah2145 Thank you very much. I wish you can find as many good days as possible.

  • @heatherarman2060
    @heatherarman206011 ай бұрын

    It’s heartbreaking to read these comments. I understand where many of these folks are coming from. I suffer from very high chronic pain as well for over 15 years. It’s a struggle everyday but I am able to live a relatively fulfilling life after receiving a spinal cord stimulator five years ago. I know how this people feel about being treated like you’re a liar or a junkie when you’re just not. Patients didn’t create this problem but unfortunately we are the ones that pay the price. Thanks for opening this discussion Dr.

  • @gabriellemckenna5198
    @gabriellemckenna5198 Жыл бұрын

    I have a history of chronic pain and using more pain medication that I should’ve I didn’t overdose or anything but they had tried to take me off those medications before I had been out of pain. For context I have had several brain surgeries and it has been a very difficult road to recovery, I no longer have pain issues now but because of that history it negatively impacted me two years ago when I had gotten 2nd and 3rd degree burns on my upper right thigh and the top of both my feet from boiling water getting knocked over while cooking. I was in the the hospital for two days then sent home with no pain medication, I was in so much pain I thought it would kill me, I had gone to the burn clinic several times for checkups to fallow the healing process but would not give anything for pain and told me that I had to get pain med from my primary doctor but my primary doctor said that I needed to get the pain meds from the burn clinic, it was a nightmare and I had gone through hell while I was healing. This hole experience was sickening to me and I can understand why people end up suicidal from major pain.

  • @conditionallyunconditional5691
    @conditionallyunconditional5691 Жыл бұрын

    I recently had 3 teeth surgically removed & stitched. I got ibuprofen. About 3 hours later, it felt like I got shot in my face. The dentist refused any painkillers. I went to the emergency room after that. I got enough for next 3 days(12 percocet). That's all I needed. It soothed the throbbing pain along with ice and ibuprofen. I'm in my 60's. Ive never abused meds. If anything, I used less than the recommended dose. I told my dentist I couldnt continue with any scaling/crowns and an upcoming root canal without 2-3 days of any additional pain management. My mouth has always been hyper sensitive to such trauma. He agreed to add this to my next procedure. I shouldn't have to go to an emergency room for 10-12 pills. The scammers ruined this for the legitimate chronic pain sufferers. And I doubt this doctor has experienced chronic/severe pain, because if he did, he'd likely change his biased opinion.

  • @abbysbud1

    @abbysbud1

    Жыл бұрын

    This is me… EXACTLY!! Yup, severe dental abscesses and they called in 1 tramadol! I was told they couldn’t prescribe opiates. Hmmmm.

  • @soilmanted

    @soilmanted

    11 ай бұрын

    @conditionallyunconditional5691 I don't think it was scammers (selling their pills?) that ruined things. I think they wanted to do it, and the used the scammers as a convenient scapegoat. It was the CDC that caused the problem. In 2016 their published recommendations that physicians prescribe fewer opioids. Nov 3 2022 they published another set of recommendations that modified this slightly, they said the recommendations were just recommendations; there was no need to follow them exactly. Physicians still follow the recommendations.

  • @terrapinflyer273

    @terrapinflyer273

    10 ай бұрын

    I recently had a ruptured abcess on my gumline and, while I have bad teeth and have known for a long time that tooth pain is some of the most severe pain anyone can endure, I realized how absolutely criminal it is for dentists to leave their patients reeling in such torment. At the same time, I just watched something that made me realize how screwed dentists really are when it comes to the grand scale of their profession and insurance dealings. Which is beside the point here... What I was getting at is that it isn't really their fault. It's mostly the government and media interfering with and influencing their decisions. And ability to make their own educated decisions. It really is something...

  • @Idkanythingrlly

    @Idkanythingrlly

    9 ай бұрын

    I had to go to the er, too. ER doctor had to call oral surgery from a different hospital and advocate for me to get it out. She prescribed enough oxycodone until the antibiotic took effect. I used medical cannabis tincture after the extraction (had to compromise and do it awake...) because they gave me a high dose of nsaids which wrecks my stomach. The last thing you want to hear when a student doctor takes out your wisdom tooth is 'what is that?'. Turned out to be a shard of tooth that came out months later lolll

  • @gerrymarmee3054

    @gerrymarmee3054

    9 ай бұрын

    I had something similar and the pain was unbelievable.

  • @deborahraymond3317
    @deborahraymond3317 Жыл бұрын

    I’m in NH and 69 years old. How much abuse to my body with no pain control. Hospital policy! So terrible.

  • @LeahMarissa726
    @LeahMarissa72615 күн бұрын

    Any time I hear a doctor tell someone in pain to “mediate, yoga, chi, etc” BS, I literally want to see them lose their license. And I’m not a pain patient

  • @aaadamt964

    @aaadamt964

    15 күн бұрын

    These doctors are clowns. This guy saying advil is a powerful pain reliever. I went to a pain management "doctor" that told me to take tumeric for serious back pain. By serious, I'm talking I just has spine surgery and got fused from L4-S1 with both discs removed and replaced with spacers, part of the vertebrae removed to make room for the nerve. Yeah, a pain specialist suggesting herbal remedies should have his license taken. They can go run a cash register somewhere.

  • @CatrionaSilcock1
    @CatrionaSilcock13 ай бұрын

    Doc: I hope you are never in pain that grinds your life down to a small, isolate space only to have a doctor recommend Tai Chi.

  • @lulumoon6942
    @lulumoon6942 Жыл бұрын

    Compassionate clip! Some have chronic, highly debilitating lifelong conditions where lifestyle changes aren't enough and don't want medication but need it for basic functioning. ❤️🙏💞

  • @lindakrumenauer1099

    @lindakrumenauer1099

    Жыл бұрын

    Thats me, too. Nothing for rheumatoid arthritis but tylenol and asperin. Need sixteen a day , mixed, to function. Guess what? Liver not functioning right!

  • @hauntedbearchild

    @hauntedbearchild

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lindakrumenauer1099 Right. Then they tell you take too much Tylenol. They need to make up their minds. Suffering can kill people over time.

  • @cindyjones8284

    @cindyjones8284

    Жыл бұрын

    After you have bone on bone pain in your hips, so bad you can’t even start to walk right. After you have such severe pain in your back that you take like a 5 second shower bent over hanging on to the bar that is at knee level. After you have had 3 back surgeries- 2 fusions. After you have a punctured colon after a colonoscopy that leaves you with an almost ruptured colon but it leaves you with a pocket of fluid that requires a drain passed through your butt to the abcess( oh yeah and it ran way to close to your sciatic nerve) and hafta leave it in for 2 months before you can have surgery not to mention trying to work as much as you can through all of this. Then you can tell me how well NSAIDS ,Tylenol,Toradol work for you. It is barbaric.

  • @lulumoon6942

    @lulumoon6942

    Жыл бұрын

    @@cindyjones8284 Agreed. Pain Doctors should be only one's who have experienced it!

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    10 ай бұрын

    @@lindakrumenauer1099 Please try to see a rheumatologist there are other drugs possibly less damaging to gut and liver

  • @miapdx503
    @miapdx503 Жыл бұрын

    Doctors went from over prescribing to not prescribing and the boomerang effect has been devastating. We know the reason. We suffer because of *politics.* I was on pain management for almost three decades. I went from daily morphine to *nothing.* The result? At 63 I'm addicted to fentanyl. When you're in pain you don't fear dying...you fear untreated pain. It's torture. We've been used and abused by the medical community, the politicians, and the pharmaceutical industry. At this point I prefer to die at home, in control of my pain.

  • @sidneybristow815
    @sidneybristow8159 ай бұрын

    The DEA told the CDC those overdoses that flared up this epidemic were from illicit fentanyl. The Media ignored that, following some agenda that led to blood on their hands. If doctors could be in pain patient's bodies for one day, they'd go insane. Muscles that cramp for hours, trapped nerve roots, it's like a toothache that can't be treated. You leave their office and they've already forgotten. I'm sick of being treated like an addict when I've never felt euphoria from narcotics, but definitely nausea. Taking them allows me to take care of myself and occasionally my creativity returns briefly.

  • @bayareagrl4ever526
    @bayareagrl4ever52617 күн бұрын

    My sister was dying… for years. She was in severe pain and they did not give her anything. WTH she’s dying anyway, let her be pain free. I think it’s cruel and disgusting they allowed her to suffer.

  • @TheFtm22
    @TheFtm22 Жыл бұрын

    My husband had a rotator cuff repair 4 years ago. The surgeon didn't mention his pain management philosophy until pre-op when he announced that he would not prescribe opiates. He used a pain ball inside the shoulder and rx'd Tramadol. In post op, we found my husband by the SCREAMING he was doing from all his pain. We called our PCP the next day for pain meds because his surgeon refused to write anything. We have no history of addiction, but that didn't matter. Glad to hear you discuss this.

  • @alina1st

    @alina1st

    Жыл бұрын

    If it happened recently, send a complaint to a Medical Board.

  • @markpeavy4005

    @markpeavy4005

    Жыл бұрын

    I've been told by orthopedic surgeons that rotator cuff surgery is the worse type of orthopedic surgery to get over and the most painful. I woke up under medicated from fusion of two discs in my neck. I started screaming and the nurse asked if I wanted pain medication...I guess you have to ask for pain meds after major surgery? After many years I still have pain from that surgery!

  • @tendr247

    @tendr247

    Жыл бұрын

    Seriously marijuana helps with pain

  • @janeschreiner5000

    @janeschreiner5000

    Жыл бұрын

    If this ever happens again, ask to speak to a patient representative and file a grievance.

  • @ticodoe

    @ticodoe

    Жыл бұрын

    @@tendr247 it may but it also smells like a skunk! I'll pass

  • @sl4983
    @sl4983 Жыл бұрын

    I think it's horrible how doctors are being with controlled meds

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    Жыл бұрын

    Even if your insurance approves your dose, it's pointless because doctors are so "afraid of losing their license" because of intervening pharmacists.

  • @hauntedbearchild

    @hauntedbearchild

    Жыл бұрын

    You can buy it on the street and addicts do, but legally is another story.

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hauntedbearchild Probably good not to take that chance these days

  • @renelockard

    @renelockard

    Жыл бұрын

    @@hauntedbearchildhalf way through this video i made a text and they are on the way over with a Bottle.

  • @russellcrawford4809

    @russellcrawford4809

    Жыл бұрын

    2 years ago I hade heart bypass surgery. During the surgery the surgeon dislocated one of my ribs. The day I was sent home the nurse came in to remove ivs UNHOOKED ME FROM A MORPHINE PUMP, sent me home with a known dislocated rib, a wired together sternum with Tylenol 3. All night all I could do was set at the front edge of our sofa, I couldn't lie down or sit back. My wife stood in front of me while I clutched on her and cried, sometimes screaming and begging her to bring my pistol because the pain was truly unbearable. When the surgeons office finally returned our call the next morning we were told all he was authorized to prescribe was Tylenol 3. I was loaded up and taken to the ER just to get relief from pain they seem to forget their oath FIRST DO NO HARM. I detest doctors now

  • @sheltermutts4185
    @sheltermutts418518 күн бұрын

    I asked two surgeons about this before my recent lung wedge resection and ended up eliminating a local surgeon in favor of one three states away because the local surgeon was clearly paranoid about opioid prescriptions and I knew this would be a painful procedure. I received adequate pain meds in the other state and a superior surgeon as well at a well known university hospital. It’s been a month now and I am happy with my decision even though it ended up with a ten hour drive each way. Don’t be afraid to ask about opioid pain meds before selecting a surgeon.

  • @DanaSimmons
    @DanaSimmons21 күн бұрын

    Doctors are more concerned about keeping their license than prescribing pain meds. I get it. It is their livelihood. I used to go to the ER like it was my second home, lost all my veins and had five ports than all got infected when they could have given me pain killers. I only get one pill daily from four pills daily and a patch so now I am suffering daily. Addiction is a chronic illness so they are sick too but unfortunately they are causing pain patients to be medical nomads and a lot of us are killing ourselves. I meditate daily, exercise, go to therapy, and eat well, but I am still in pain. I get abused by the medical system all the time. Marijuana has not helped and only gives me an appetite. I am still thankful that one pill. Thanks for sharing your content.

  • @Sevenz07
    @Sevenz07 Жыл бұрын

    I have read over 100 comments. Speaking as someone who had 2 lumbar fusions and is in pain DAILY, I hope you are reading these Dr. I talk to ppl all the time about this topic. I believe Dr's are doing more harm than good. Making real pain patients feel like there is NO hope anymore. Going to funerals of ppl who would rather take their lives than suffer or end up taking a street drug laced with Fentanyl. Using THC or drowning in Alcohol to help with pain. Please take all the feedback and do something positive with it. Advocate for your listeners as that is so desperately needed.

  • @MedicalSecrets

    @MedicalSecrets

    Жыл бұрын

    Thank you for taking the time to read those comments. The pendulum has swung too far, and that is the belief of many in the medical profession. I am not saying it is appropriate to withhold pain medications that are opioid-based. I am simply explaining this perspective that many doctors are prone to having. I want to advocate for safe and appropriate use of these medications. Do you have a particular recommendation?

  • @MedicalSecrets

    @MedicalSecrets

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm discussing this serious comment on an upcoming video shortly

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    @@MedicalSecrets Did you make that vid? I'm a new subscriber and very interested

  • @jennymccombie9604

    @jennymccombie9604

    9 ай бұрын

    @@MedicalSecrets Actually you are by pushing the mindfulness and deep breathing crap . Don't you think that we already tried it? If you and the rest of the medical profession had stood up to the government and the CDC guidelines say a one week total walk out nationwide would have stopped this genocide in one day. But your medical license is worth more than a human life. So many of us were told that by doctors who supposedly took an oath to do no harm. Well ,you're killing people doctor. What about my life? Don't you think I worked hard for my degree and career? Doesn't matter now because I am too sick to work anymore . My dr actually giggled and said that opiods would be banned completely. I hope she is paid back for the suffering she's caused. I take great delight in the widows hump growing nicely between her shoulders. You have much to answer for. Doctor. Using the term loosely as your a poor excuse for a doctor and an even worse human being.

  • @MariktheWolf

    @MariktheWolf

    5 ай бұрын

    well THC is pretty harmless...but ya yer right...Drs. now are so scared they wont help hardly anyone...its terrible...and it applies to benzos too...they are very unwilling to give a script out for them as well...

  • @kandicejackson-drake3862
    @kandicejackson-drake3862 Жыл бұрын

    I have had rheumatoid arthritis since I was 16, I am 53 now. When I was diagnosed, my doctor told me that the RA that I have was so aggressive that I would be in a wheelchair by the time I was 35. I’m not in a wheelchair yet and I believe that I owe a big thank you to my doctor back in the early 2000’s because she saw the pain I was in all the time. I am a nurse and she was one of the doctors that I worked with. When I actually became one of her patients, she prescribed me hydrocodone 5mg that I could take 3 times a day if I needed it. My dosage has increased slightly in the last 20 years, 10mg 3 times a day, but it allows me to function normally and with bearable pain. Before getting that original prescription, I would cry putting my hair up in a ponytail because it would hurt my shoulders, neck, and other joints so bad.

  • @MedicalSecrets

    @MedicalSecrets

    Жыл бұрын

    I am so happy to hear that you have beat the prognosis! What advice would you give to others trying to heal in that way?

  • @phoenixfire2578

    @phoenixfire2578

    10 ай бұрын

    ​@@MedicalSecretslooks like prescribing medications that actually help allowed her to continue moving and working. Imagine if she was just given Tylenol. 😂

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    It's good you had such a compassionate doctor. All you needed was something to help you get through your day. People don't realize that even long term opiate therapy does not mean you need more and more. Addiction and tolerance are 2 different things.

  • @elainegoad9777
    @elainegoad977710 ай бұрын

    I wish the pain I experience ( untreated )on every doctor, nurse and medical person!

  • @donnah574
    @donnah574 Жыл бұрын

    I truly appreciate your videos. I am learning so much and this one is very helpful as my communication skills go out the window the minute I’m in a medical environment. I’m always trying to avoid medication and I loved, “Is this a bridge or a destination?” I also appreciate your points on being more open to the suggestions and I’m a person who needs the explanations and needs to talk less and listen more. I get so anxious and talk too fast to try to say everything, it tumbles out in a chaotic way. I hope to be more eloquent coherent and organized in my speech, which you are amazingly skilled at executing! Thank you, again, for such beneficial and educational content. 🙏🏼 💚

  • @jamiefinchum406
    @jamiefinchum406 Жыл бұрын

    I live with pain everyday and I have my doctor turn me down constantly, the pain pill epidemic in Tennessee caused by the people that abuse prescription medications fixed it for people that actually live with pain and need the pain meds. Its not fair to us.

  • @gardenbyrd

    @gardenbyrd

    11 ай бұрын

    I live in Tennessee and know what pain is for sure. I broke my neck, back,all my ribs on the left with a collapsed lung. In Vanderbilt ICU I was put on a pain pump with a push button. I had over 40 broken bones and only received meds when my family was there, this went on for 8 days. They are satists 🤬👹👺👿

  • @jamiefinchum406

    @jamiefinchum406

    11 ай бұрын

    @@gardenbyrd Omgosh that is awful. I'm sorry you had to go through all that. They should have helped you with all those broken bones. I broke my hand and woke up sick for weeks due to the pain of it mending itself back together I couldn't even imagine the pain you went through

  • @kathydilorenzo9744

    @kathydilorenzo9744

    8 ай бұрын

    No, it is not fair! How can we change this?

  • @jamiefinchum406

    @jamiefinchum406

    8 ай бұрын

    @@kathydilorenzo9744 They are finding other methods that do not work. They just cause more pain. You pretty much have to be older than 50 and or have cancer

  • @johnnylego807

    @johnnylego807

    2 ай бұрын

    They killed my closest relative out there. Evil place. But I guess that’s the state of this country/ world.

  • @tamigreytak7997
    @tamigreytak7997 Жыл бұрын

    So very glad to hear you discussing this topic. I have been living with chronic neck pain since 2004. I've had 3 cervical fusions and the pain hasn't ever stopped. I've tried multiple holistic remedies in an attempt to help myself because I couldn't get help from any doctor. I have basically quit living.

  • @thefuzzfactor2989

    @thefuzzfactor2989

    Жыл бұрын

    God help you and all who are suffering such pain.

  • @Israella_

    @Israella_

    Жыл бұрын

    GOD help you. Please there has to be something you can do🙏🙏🙏 I don't know but your life is precious. Don't quit living

  • @antoniobravo892

    @antoniobravo892

    Жыл бұрын

    Let me know if you need help advocating for yourself. I've been a patient advocate for over 20 yrs.

  • @Israella_

    @Israella_

    Жыл бұрын

    @@antoniobravo892 World needs more people like you❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️. I wish you health and good life. GOD bless you

  • @1houndgal

    @1houndgal

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@antoniobravo892when I was in the hospital, Chi Franciscan denied me an advocate or an ombudsmen. They sent me a chaplain instead.

  • @erikafreeze5721
    @erikafreeze572110 ай бұрын

    I’m a Registered Nurse. I have chronic pain like some of you. They took me off of my hydrocodone a couple of years ago. I was on it for 8 years for chronic pain. They suddenly decided I am too young to be on it! So I was ripped off instead of tapered. I can no longer work and have lost my home. I would never let a doctor put you on these long term because your body loses the ability to cope. Things are getting better but I’m nowhere near were I used to he.

  • @nateo200

    @nateo200

    10 ай бұрын

    Ah yes cuz only old people deserve pain relief. I f---ing hate that excuse!

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    4 ай бұрын

    @@nateo200 No, even at 70 with OA, CPPD and a connective tissue disorder the only pain med I can access is CBD oil. No hope of getting opiates. Fortunately CBD oil sometimes with a paracetamol and ibuprofen chaser works.

  • @dzymslizzy3641
    @dzymslizzy364111 ай бұрын

    I have learned to advocate for myself. This year, I had a 2nd knee replacement. (The other leg was done 10 years ago.) I injured the knee back in April of 2022, and had it xrayed, went back to the doctor several times, tried numerous OTC remedies; nothing worked. They kept saying it was "just arthritis." Finally, I told the doc, "I must insist on a CT or MRI that will show soft tissue damage, because I know how arthritis feels, and this is NOT what is going on here!" Sure, there was some arthritis, but also I had torn my meniscus...I actually felt it rip when I fell. But, I'm a senior citizen on Medicare and Medi-Cal, and the HMO to which I belong is a profit-based facility, so they don't want to spend the money fixing up old people!

  • @HugsXO
    @HugsXO Жыл бұрын

    I deal with chronic pain and have had 24 surgeries. I've undergone and all the pain management classes and my tool box is full of coping techniques. I was taken off of pain medication when my neurologist retired and my GP refused to write for pain medication because she had a patient overdose and die. I'm sorry for the patient and her loss, however I'm not that patient!!! I'm tired of being told no, being tracked by the DEA and undergoing drug testing like a criminal/drug addict. I understand being an advocate for myself, I could write books about it but it's the anger of being kicked to the curb by the medical community and being left in pain and only have Ibuprofen. I liked the bridge/destination explanation. It's a long, long road driven and will see where it takes me.😊

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    10 ай бұрын

    Similar here. Can't take ibuprofen due to GI damage from it. Can't take SSRI or SNRI as have narrow angle glaucoma. Fortunately have been prescribed cannabis which really helps, but doctor is expensive. The drug itself is cheap as I get it subsidised as on disability.

  • @sl4983
    @sl4983 Жыл бұрын

    GIVE PEOPLE THEIR MEDICATIONS!! - From a non pain med user. GIVE THEM THEIR MEDS.

  • @thesaltycrone9237
    @thesaltycrone923723 күн бұрын

    As an RN I call tell you I have seen so many patients in the last few years become suicidal from terrible, chronic pain, that could be treated. The younger doctors especially, do not believe that people can really suffer from chronic and acute pain. I don't know what's going to happen with the current trends in pain management, but there has to be a middle ground between neglect and pain management

  • @thegrandsupreme9529
    @thegrandsupreme95299 күн бұрын

    They put down that I am a previous heroin addict in my medical history and i have never used heroin in my entire life. Im seek legal advice for a medical malpractice lawsuit and filing a complaint against the board

  • @alisalavine1052
    @alisalavine1052 Жыл бұрын

    I have had three lumbar spine surgeries. All before the age of 50. I've been dealing with my back, and later polyarthropathy, since my late teens. For decades I avoided opioids because I'm sensitive to medications. I only used them post-operatively or for acute flares. I relied on NSAIDs, heat and muscle relaxers. Eventually, the NSAIDs hurt my stomach and kidneys and I no longer had any other options for pain control besides opioids. I ended up in the hospital about 2 years ago because my back pain and associated radiculopathy had become intolerable. I asked for a small, IM steroid injection to get things to calm down. I never once asked for pain meds other than Tylenol after laying on my back in an MRI machine for almost 90 minutes. I was treated like I was an addict yet I'd been on the same tiny dose of Norco for several years. I ended up leaving the hospital the next morning because I was unable to manage my pain and had spasmed so badly that just holding myself upright in a sitting position caused my muscles to strain and burn like I was doing an insane gym workout. Flash forward a few months of me declining even more and I discovered that I was dealing with high levels of autoimmunity. I have spondyloarthritis and Sjogren's. Immunosuppressive therapy has done wonders but there is so much damage from years of not being treated and doctors assuming I was a drug seeker that I will always need pain medication. So, yeah. Been there, done that. The US healthcare system is a warped joke.

  • @lynnebucher6537

    @lynnebucher6537

    Жыл бұрын

    Reading your story makes me even more grateful that when I went to my PCP saying something is wrong and I feel like I've been run over by a truck every day that she ran some inflammatory marker tests, which all came back elevated. Thanks to my rheumatologist I got prednisone treatment and got my life back. My grandma had sjogrens.

  • @alisalavine1052

    @alisalavine1052

    Жыл бұрын

    @@lynnebucher6537 I'm glad you didn't have to wait long for your doctor to run an ANA titer and all the other sero tests that go with it. I had an ANA titer done about 10 years before the one I had last year that screamed, "AUTOIMMUNE!" It came back positive but barely and because I was seronegative I was told I was fine. The thing is, my Sjogren's is seronegative and psoriatic arthritis, the type of spondyloarthritis I have, doesn't have any definitive tests. If my ANA hadn't been so high I would not have been able to see a rheumatologist who knew the correct questions to ask. How many people, especially women, are being dismissed and called drug seekers when they are truly ill? I get that there is a problem with people getting addicted to pain meds. But this crack down on opioids hasn't helped. More people are dying from heroin and fentanyl than ever before. And now Xylizine, not an opioid but an animal tranquilizer, is making the death count climb even higher. Prescription pain meds aren't the problem. Our societal failings are the problem.

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    May I ask what the immunosuppressive therapy is? Your story rings a bell.

  • @alisalavine1052

    @alisalavine1052

    10 ай бұрын

    When someone is autoimmune their own immune system thinks that some part of the body is a foreign invader and essentially attacks it. For example, with Sjogren's, my immune system thinks that the glands that produce moisture in my body are foreign. Because of this I have extremely dry skin, severely dry eyes and my mouth doesn't produce much salivia. Immunosuppression is done with the help of different drugs. These drugs slows down the persons immune system or a particular part of the immune system. There are different drugs that are used as immunosuppressants: DMARDs, injectable biologics, biosimilars and infusions. Because autoimmune patients have a suppressed and not very energetic immune system when receiving treatment, we are more susceptible to infections and viruses. It's a bit of a balancing act. Not sure if this helps but I hope it does. Talk to your doctor if you think you are autoimmune. Autoimmunity tends to run in families so you might want to find out if anyone in your family has psoriasis, lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc. Best of luck!

  • @lucyhurford8028
    @lucyhurford8028 Жыл бұрын

    I have to add that due to damage from surgeries, I am opiates , due this opiate hysteria I was under treated for two years, lost my job , had no life . Now im properly treated i have a full time job , have studied and gain additional qualifications, a degree and passed a driving test & motorcycle test. Now im a functioning person. Stop labelling all patients based on actions of a couple ! 😮

  • @abbynormal8564

    @abbynormal8564

    19 күн бұрын

    Good for you!! I'm happy you got some relief so you can thrive!

  • @Ginger57
    @Ginger5710 ай бұрын

    Dear Dr. ⚕Thank you so much for this video, post and discussion. This has given those of us that suffer a chance to explain, learn and vent. I watch all of your videos. I like to learn new things to help myself and others. My story is in here too. Thanks again👨‍⚕️🧡💯

  • @shizz_93
    @shizz_9310 ай бұрын

    Thank you for at least speaking out! So many doctors are terrified to speak out in the current anti opioid climate. I’d love a video on advocating for yourself as a destination patient- where every possible treatment has not worked. Where you are in a pain management contract, you are drug tested, pill counts, comply with all treatments. How can we advocate for ourselves better other than hourly pain logs, notes etc. You used terminology in this video I’ve never heard a destination medication for example. Once again thank you for speaking out

  • @lorenrobertson8039
    @lorenrobertson8039 Жыл бұрын

    I'm a retired BSN RN so I know a bit about what you are talking about. When I was practicing I treated pain because pain is telling us something is wrong and it's the body's way of informing us. Pain after an injury caused by surgery or fall, whatever, causes stress on the body and slows healing. Do you care if the patient heals or not? In this day and time we are not kept in hospital long enough as people were back in the day. Now it's all about in and out and make the most money by ordering tests. Not the head to toe physical assessment from one human to another communicating. The Dr.'s now want no part of communication or assessments. They simply don't give a sh!t, and they don't seem to know what they are doing or care. I'm disabled and retired now, and I am older, so I am becoming more and more invisible. I suffer from chronic pain that will not be going away unless you all learn how to do total body transplants. I never wanted, was actually shocked when I was banned from taking all the OTC pain med.'s because I ended up with acute abd in the ER. Sent to an orthopedic surgeon that put me on hydrocodone and muscle relaxer. I was still working and was so afraid to take these medications and how it would affect my mentation and judgement at work. I worked until I could no longer walk or lift bodies, or even supervise staff. Took me 5 years to get my disability and that took all of my retirement savings. I had always had the responsibility of taking care of family members both physically and financially...Dad was my last one my husband and I had with us. Now my husband takes care of me. And he's 10 yrs my senior. Honestly if they don't stop punishing the patients and take their war on drugs to the streets, I don't see how our older generation will live, or even want to live. I hate the changes in the medical services in the US. I need many things, but we can't afford them. You talk Pt/OT but that is only for the wealthy. Life is hard, and I will welcome the time God takes me Home to Heaven!

  • @DarlingBo-bannie

    @DarlingBo-bannie

    Жыл бұрын

    I’ve just started the thoughts of not wanting to live.

  • @lorenrobertson8039

    @lorenrobertson8039

    Жыл бұрын

    @@DarlingBo-bannie Oh hon I hope it wasn't anything I said. Perhaps most humans have times when they'd rather be in Heaven, but it's all in God's hands really. I will pray for you to feel better about your present and future. Call the suicide hotline...I've done it many times and they have always been very sweet to me. If you aren't OK with the one you get ask for a female or whatever you are comfortable with. OK? Pray to Jesus and talk to someone. You matter!

  • @brucelee4996

    @brucelee4996

    Жыл бұрын

    ​@@lorenrobertson8039 So true about General Practitioners not wanting to communicate with patients. Here in California I've been with my current doctor's office for 5 years. It's always with a PA/NP. I've tried to stick to the same one for continuity-of-care... but there's always some problem. Either I don't really like the PA, or I just don't feel comfortable really sharing anything personal. It sucks because my last doctor was also my friend (he retired). I know I'm getting adequate healthcare, but I miss having a relationship with my doctor on a personal level. After going there for 5 years - that's not the case. It sucks. Get them in/get them out.

  • @marieannechen9966

    @marieannechen9966

    11 ай бұрын

    I hear you sister!! I’m a former Critical Care Nurse. I’ve had multiple cervical fusions which lead to total nerve damage in my right hand, arm and shoulder. I’ll bet you can’t guess where my original injury occurred?? Yup, lifting a 450lb patient at work . Go figure! Especially because at the time I was less than 100lbs / 4’11” . I ended up herniating C3-T1 , the only problem was the so called orthopedic surgeon treated me for C5-C7 . So my spine was unstable for over a year trying to fight with Workers Comp to allow another corrective surgery to occur by a neurosurgeon, someone who knew something about nerve pain and spines!! Unlike the first quack!! I had a total of 7 surgeries to try to fix the problem of nerve pain but all they did was cause more damage due to scar tissue. This happened back in 2009. I ended up with Fibromyalgia on top of that in 2015. I was being medicated at that time with Oxycodone 10 mg. They tried all of the other poisons they try to push on people like Lyrica, Nuerontin, Baclofen , all that did was make me drool and feel totally disconnected. Because my pain was so severe OxyContin was added to my regimen. It was a Godsend to say the least. Finally, I could function once again as a human being. That was up until that Thursday, when the BS LYING OPIOID CRISIS hit the media!! The DEA ( I was married to an agent when that happened) started harassing all pharmacists who were dispensing Opioids. Some of the Mom & Pop pharmacies closed overnight! What did the pharmaceutical companies do next, they took all effective ingredients out of ALL of the Opioids and replaced them with fillers. Perdue pharmaceutical company almost killed so many people with their fillers! Many had diarrhea, vomiting and cardiac issues and more. People started complaining on their review page . What happened after that?? They took down the reviews and the page . They began to censor everything, no one was allowed to complain or should I say, tell the truth!! I could go on and on… it’s so sad that Nursing is no longer a profession of compassion. This new generation is being taught a whole different ball game. Pain is no longer the fifth vital sign. Pain has become objective rather than subjective. They will dictate what you are feeling and medicate you with Tylenol, ibuprofen or maybe Tramadol , a once over the counter medication that’s now considered an “ opioid “ . I feel your pain . I was also diagnosed two years ago with Babesiosis, similar to Lymes but 10 times worse!! My body is so broken and no one gives a shit. Healthcare is nothing more than another money making institution!! I call hospitals Medical Hotels because that’s what they’ve become. It’s not about healing any longer, it’s about how much money can they make off of each barcode that they scan on your wrist. Like one of the Dr’s I know said, WELCOME TO COMMUNISM. I like to refer to it as Socialism, government controlled medicine!! At 64 years old, I’m just waiting for my number to be called. I have absolutely no happiness or any quality of life anymore!! We are all addicts and I’ve heard some say that we were the cause of the overdoses that occurred. The original problem was a Heroin Crisis, if I’m not mistaken that still exists along with the newest one, fentanyl overdoses!!! 😪

  • @sjones3191

    @sjones3191

    10 ай бұрын

    😭🥺🥺❤❤.

  • @20stacks11
    @20stacks11 Жыл бұрын

    There is another phone call that you may get, but you will never make the connection. Your patient committed suicide but no one can make the connection that they were tired of being in pain. There aren't may studies on suicide cause by chronic pain, but it does occur. I'm willing to bet more than we think.

  • @trishaque4550
    @trishaque45507 ай бұрын

    You are phenomenal, the wealth of information that you share is priceless! I was so surprised after having my back fused that after 3 weeks I was just taking Tylenol on a schedule with occasional pain pill when needed. Never did I know this would work.

  • @mercuriall2810
    @mercuriall281015 күн бұрын

    One of the best and most caring, compassionate, and helpful pain specialists in my country, who is also an addiction specialist, has twice been called into the coroner’s court, after two patients (years apart) were found dead from meds he prescribed. He was dragged over the coals twice and fortunately continued to work and teach in his field. I know these were some of the most stressful experiences of his life, yet he still prescribes durable and appropriate pain relief, including opiods, where necessary. It know it is is a difficult tightrope for him to walk on a daily basis. It is a great shame that so many doctors err too far on the side of caution, leaving some patients with inadequate treatment for their chronic pain.

  • @cherylallis2458
    @cherylallis2458 Жыл бұрын

    What about those patients who commit suicide because they have excruciating pain daily and the doctors refuse to prescribe pain meds?? I heard a doctor tell this about a patient he had.

  • @MyBeautifulHealth

    @MyBeautifulHealth

    Жыл бұрын

    THIS.

  • @michellebannasch8116

    @michellebannasch8116

    Жыл бұрын

    Absolutely

  • @katharmon5941

    @katharmon5941

    Жыл бұрын

    This crosses my mind, today I'm still here.

  • @sonyasluss9724

    @sonyasluss9724

    Жыл бұрын

    Same

  • @donnamuller6460
    @donnamuller6460 Жыл бұрын

    My old life consisted of traveling to 35 countries with my husband for half the year for his work. While home in PA, I saw my 6 children and 3 grandkids. I worked on our 350 year old house and extensive gardens. I worked in an art store. I was a certified personal trainer and a certified massage therapist. Then I got RSD, now called CRPS, or Complex Regional Pain Syndrome, the most painful chronic condition a human can have (not including injuries.) It can move around the body; it did in my case. First, right shoulder and wrist, so everything I enjoyed doing stopped except seeing family. But now it’s in the worst place possible: my feet. No more travel since I can’t walk. I psych myself up to use crutches at home to get from my bedroom to the bathroom. I’ve been living IN my bedroom for 2 years, only going to doctors. It took me 18 months into the feet CRPS to get some pain meds, on my tele-appt. with my neurologist when I burst into tears and talked about suicide. I’d been his patient for 19 years by then. He prescribed an opioid, but the pain is so severe it just means I can have a very light blanket on my feet in bed. Life shouldn’t be this way when medicine has the answer for people like us. There’s no cure for what I have. My husband (we’re together since’75) has a highly aggressive Stage 4 Prostate Cancer and his chemo is starting to slip. He’s already lived longer than his prognosis, but I want to care for HIM, and he’s still working plus making all my meals and running my medical life because I’m deaf. I can’t use phones to make appts. As for “Medical Secrets?” My GP told me the real one. He said they were discharging ALL chronic pain patients from the practice (I’d been going there for 28 years) because it was too much PAPERWORK. So that left me cold turkey to get off Nucynta and F patches (a high dose; I could actually function!) with no tapering. I just about lost my mind. This was at the very beginning of doctors calling their patients drug-seekers. I’m sorry for the length; I’m in the hospital for asthma with more time on my hands than usual.

  • @aileenpolicros3010

    @aileenpolicros3010

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for your pain and all you are going through.❤

  • @howlingwaters2741

    @howlingwaters2741

    Жыл бұрын

    I'm so sorry for you, dear one❤😢🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼

  • @bettierusso5410

    @bettierusso5410

    Жыл бұрын

    Please, for those that feel stupid...what the heck do the initials as a diagnosis mean? I cannot understand exactly what disease you have. God Bless you for all your pain. I completely understand as I am in physical decline as well.

  • @Nanukie

    @Nanukie

    Жыл бұрын

    Blessings to you & your husband. You are not alone. I'm right there in both of your situations. I have stage IV metastatic lung cancer w/mets to brain. Plus other chronic pain issues. It's a horrific way that we are "living" if you can call it that. It is the government's fault that the Drs are are of. You can't have too many people in your practice on opioid meds. The pain clinics can't prescribe more than 100mg per day of morphine equivalent. Many had to close their pain practices because the government was threatening to revoke their medical licenses if the gave too many pain scripts. The Drs are afraid. The government meddling in patients previously private medical records & telling Drs what & how to do their jobs is what has everything shut down. Some idiot in a 2014 hospital admission wrote drug abuse in my med. record because my last script before I was thrown out of my Neurologists practice after 8 years, showed up on that stupid government I-stop, I think it's called something like that. The moron just wrote drug abuse without any evidence of ANY drug in my system, blood, or otherwise. I assume his reasoning was that if someone is taking pain medication, they must be an abuser or misuser. I can't get ANY type of Doctor to take me as a patient when they ALL see that. Cancer or no cancer. Spinal cord damage, & other painful issues. I cry alot of the time. The pain in my SI joint is just as bad as the nerve pain in my chest wall. I was even told not to come back to a certain Hospice due to this record. Imagine that I cannot even die in peace. This world has run Amok. I hope you somehow get the care you need. I would leave the US if possible, but I don't have the means. The constitution means nothing anymore. Life, liberty & happiness. Peace & dignity. Where did it go ? Love & peace to you both. My heart hurts for you & with you. Nancy

  • @TheMazinoz

    @TheMazinoz

    10 ай бұрын

    My former GP who I'd seen for years, had a sign on his desk about being a registered cannabls prescriber. He even mentioned it as well. When I asked if I could be prescribed it as it is suggested as an option for HEDS, he said exactly the same thing. A lot of other bad experiences in his practice actually made me convinced he was trying to get rid of me as a patient, though I was compliant, polite etc. But to advertise and mention cannabis for pain relief and then refuse to prescribe it because he said it was too much paperwork is just cruel. Plus other examples, eg nurse wrote my mother had Down's Syndrome instead of HEDS AFTER I'd explained HEDS to her. Just f..g unbelievable.

  • @FortheBudgies
    @FortheBudgies9 ай бұрын

    Oddly I'm offered opioids when I don't want them but no one ever offered anything for my chronic pelvic pain until my latest surgeon who offered a low dose daily anti inflammatory that is easier on my stomach and an antispasmodic for when I have flares. The first doctor in 10 years to acknowledge that chronic pain needs treatment.

  • @AnneFromAccounting
    @AnneFromAccountingАй бұрын

    There’s a small percentage of people for whom opioids do not work. I’m one of them. Three cervical fusions with donor bone, colectomy, wrist broken in three places requiring a bone graft from my hip, ileostomy reversal,all without pain relief of any kind. Even fentanyl has no effect on my pain. It’s torture. My doctors were sympathetic but there was nothing else to offer me.

  • @hippiewildchild
    @hippiewildchild Жыл бұрын

    If a person really wants to die they will find a way. It's not the Dr's fault. I speak as someone who's gone through this and thankfully I survived

  • @johnnylego807

    @johnnylego807

    2 ай бұрын

    But that’s completely wrong. It can infact be the Drs fault, when you are forced too live in unbearable pain for the REST OF YOUR LIFE. Praise God everyday you don’t have to go through what millions of others are!

  • @jessicanasuti9952
    @jessicanasuti99522 ай бұрын

    I'm so glad I found your channel you answer lots of questions that I have and have had. ❤From NH

  • @relsba
    @relsba16 күн бұрын

    As the wife of an 87 year old with terrible back pain, I personally don’t care if an addict uses drugs destructively. Don’t take them from those who need and use responsibly.

  • @rhondaweaver4486
    @rhondaweaver4486 Жыл бұрын

    Broke my arm to the point of complete evulsion from my shoulder. About 12 titanium pins placed, not to mention 8 inches of staples. That bas***d surgeon gave me one weeks pain meds. I've had several major surgeries but never pain like that. Clearly he had to know I legitimately needed more. That surgeon will never touch me or family members ever again.

  • @sl4983

    @sl4983

    Жыл бұрын

    Doesn't matter, only reviews matter

  • @rhondaweaver4486

    @rhondaweaver4486

    Жыл бұрын

    @@sl4983 what?

  • @pegs1659

    @pegs1659

    Жыл бұрын

    That's all they will prescribe now after a major surgery. You have to call them the day before you run out for a refill. Someone will have to go to the doctors office and pick up the refill prescription. They will not tell you about this.

  • @rhondaweaver4486

    @rhondaweaver4486

    11 ай бұрын

    @@pegs1659 Pegs, I begged him for pain meds. I'm an RN, NOT A DRUGGIE. I honestly felt I was dying. I have an MD friend who gave me a prescription and that was the only reason I survived the torture.

  • @amber13000
    @amber13000 Жыл бұрын

    My father in law who is 80 yrs old and is still working 20 hrs a week. He has had a double hip replacement about 6 yrs ago. I told him to go in and ask for a prescription of 10 pills! He has never asked or used any pain medication and I'm pissed they refused to give him anything. He even said he didn't want it monthly, just something for when the pain was to bad to sleep or do anything after he got off work.

  • @tangogrrl

    @tangogrrl

    10 ай бұрын

    That's terrifying

  • @ingabutler4337
    @ingabutler43375 ай бұрын

    Thank you for the education… amazing!! Thank you for the channel!!

  • @user-wd3po8sd7k
    @user-wd3po8sd7k11 ай бұрын

    I’ve had interstitial cystitis/ painful bladder syndrome for 20 years. The pain can be excruciating. Years ago, when I first got symptoms, I was given Vicodin. It didn’t take the pain away completely, but it did knock it down a few notches. I was on it for a year. I didn’t have any problem stopping the medication. Fast forward 15 years later and I am in terrible pain again. After a few days of agony, I went to the urologist and asked for pain medication. She told me no, and instructed me to take Tylenol instead. It was extremely insulting and I left in tears.

  • @BlackOwl136
    @BlackOwl136 Жыл бұрын

    Yeah had an ALIF and the pain management was so poor I ended up having a mental break and paid thousands in therapy. I’m terrified of doctors now and will never trust one again.