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by nonameiguess 966 days ago
A lot of medical treatment is like this. Everything has side effects, but at least with regulated, approved treatments, they're well-known side effects with a large-sampled quantified probability profile, thanks to decades of use following years of clinical trials. If you just heed the Internet for anecdotes, though, all you ever hear are the horror stories and your personal risk assessment becomes biased away from statistics and toward compelling stories.

For what it's worth, synthetic opioids and spinal fusion saved my life. If I'd listened to the Internet, I'd have likely never pursued treatment or maybe just taken Kratom and gotten massages or something, fearing I'd end up a drug addict with a worse spine than I started with.