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by wycx
3752 days ago
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I find the attitude of doctors to chronic pain for which they cannot provide a solution to be very frustrating. Why is it that opiate addiction is seen as far far worse than debilitating chronic pain? Why can't the patient make that choice? |
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The patient ends up with an addiction of opiates; while taking dangerously large quantities of opiates; while still being in pain.
They've still got the pain; they now have two additional problems.
Most people with long term pain need access to pain management services which include other stuff (exercise, physiotherapy, weight loss, psychological therapies) as well as (if needed) opiates.