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To think that drug abuse is now so widespread in the U.S. that bona fide patients have to be denied access to the treatments they need, is ... What is it? ... Disturbing? ... outrageous? ...
To think that drug abuse is now so widespread in the U.S. that bona fide patients have to be denied access to the treatments they need, is ... What is it? ... Disturbing? ... outrageous? ...
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Crippled
Unfortunately I'm one of the few percentage that needs some of this medication to live (any kind) of quality of life. Over half my spine was replaced and it took yrs just to walk straight again. However I agree that we have a very bad opioid addiction abuse in this state. Also that something needs to be done about it. And in my opinion it starts with the patients who are receiving the meds and their responsibility to care for their meds and pay attention to their children. Please think about it
October 22, 2017