Valentina327 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:28 pm
Anonymous 7 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 10:10 pm
Valentina327 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 25, 2019 9:12 pm
She sounds like a mess! They're all moving toward Tylenol/ibuprofen now thanks to the imaginary opioid crisis. Goodness help you if you want some real pain relief. That sux. Glad you got the nurses switched out. What a shrew.
Imaginary opioid crisis? REALLY?! Do you not follow the news and see the countless stories from cities all over the country that are having to deal with it? There is a crisis from doctors over prescribing pain meds. Now the manufacturers of those pain meds that are highly addictive have been getting on board to sell meds to cure the addictions. Big pharma is a huge blight on the country. There are other pain meds besides opioids.
Heroine addicts
Chinese fentanyl
That's the "crisis"...not people who are legitimately in pain. But they're the ones paying the price. Chronic pain sufferers can't get medication they need because of this manufactured bullshit. Post surgery people are being sent home on Tylenol.
The doctors are so afraid to prescribe anything with all of this BS so people who are in pain have to constantly jump through hoops and beg to get medication that allows them to participate in their lives. They're made to feel like drug addicts. It's insane.
Tylenol and Ibuprofen are sufficient pain relief medications.
I’ve had three children and some complicated oral surgery and I only took Tylenol or Ibuprofen. I was prescribed a pain med after oral surgery and after the first dose, I threw it out because it’s highly addictive and made me feel extremely weird.
Now I have arthritis and spinal stenosis which is painful but two Ibuprofen in the morning are good enough.
People don’t need anything stronger and they can easily avoid addiction.