Attitude Toward Opioids, Fentanyl Changing Again
Buffalo, NY: The existence of Duragesic Fentanyl is commonplace in the lives of patients prone to chronic pain—but it wasn't always that way, as the February 1 issue of the Harvard Health Letters points out. In fact, opioid pain medications (once known more commonly as narcotics) were shunned for mainstream management of pain. Concern about addiction and side effects were augmented by mood-altering consequences. Duragesic Fentanyl Patch Legal Help If you or a loved one have suffered losses in this case, please click the link below and your complaint will be sent to a drugs & medical lawyer who may evaluate your Duragesic Fentanyl Patch claim at no cost or obligation.
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Lynne ferris on I had my first spinal fusion using my own femur as the donor bone when I was 12 y/o.I have had 3 revision, including insertion of the rods. I was fused from T1-to my sacrum A couple of hrs ago my cervical vertbrae had to be fused due to the severity of the pain. Due to a complication I am left with severe left leg pain that never goes away. I have been on every medicine,I had a medtronic pump inserted in my abdomen for five hrs. the only pain med that helps relieve my pain is the Actiq lollipop. My pain management dr.has known me for many years and is extremely helpful. I have to recieve multiple steroid injections in my back and hip just so I can walk and sleep at night. If I did not have the Actiq lollipops to help with the pain,well I would have little option left. My problem now is BCBS doesn't want to pay for it anymore. Before they make their decisions,they should have to walk in mt shoes. That is on the days I can walk which are fewer and fewer.
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B Jones on I have the same problem. I served my country in the US NAVY for 6 years and suffered several debilitating issues. I go to the doctor now, and I am treated like a crack-cocaine addict when I try to get a pain care plan. I am legit, do not abuse the medications, and follow orders strictly. I am a full-time student and self employed. I am not a street junky. I wish that doctors could get a grip on this thing and give those of us who have serious chronic pain some relief without emotional distress upon leaving the office or complete rejection. This is a sad situation because pain under treatment is now more common and chronic pain sufferers are left fend for themselves.
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Leslie Baker on I would respectfully add that it's my contention that the majority of the overdoses in these studies were because the "patient" was trying to get HIGH. A lot of these people really do not have chronic pain problems, but TELL their doctors that they have "back pain" in order to get these type medication. Yes, the doctor should do more testing to determine what is wrong, but many times the doctors just hand them a prescription for some pain reliever -- and the patient goes on their way -- to get HIGH. In the meantime, we who are REAL chronic painers and who have suffered for a very long time, are finding it much more difficult to be treated because NOW the doctors are gun-shy. People have died because of the over-dosing and the DEA getting involved -- so we can't get the treatment WE DESERVE. i've been a severe chronic pain patient for 26 YEARS - and you wouldn't believe what I've had to go thru to just get adequate care -- and I'm not alone. This isn't acceptable.
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