Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 Amazing nowadays with more and more pain management Dr's out there that a nurse would call you an addict, An addict uses stuff to get high, we use narcotics just to function. No wonder you are pissed, I would be too. PFD's for all, LizM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 --- jessica rosenfeld wrote: > >the triage nurse and told her about the meds I am taking because of my back and shoulder she said, oh so your and addict. > Ooooo, Jess, that is SO infuriating!!! I hope you took advantage of the opportunity to put her straight and educate her!! I'm sorry you had to go through that. I had a similar situation with the nurse at a hand orthopedist I was seeing when I injured my wrist. I told her what meds I was on, and she was SHOCKED - and said " That's a LOT of narcotics. " Actually it isn't " a lot " at all - at the time I was only taking 20 mg of oxycontin three times a day. I told her that that wasn't much at all for severe chronic pain, that the dosage levels can be much higher than that, and there are much stronger drugs out there as well, but she wouldn't believe me. She thought she knew better, but she obviously didn't have a clue. At least she didn't call me an addict to my face. Cheryl in AZ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 jess, i cant believe that. that sounds like the dr. here. if i tell anyone i even take a lortab. im sorry you're hurt and im sooo sorry for the er's ignorance. hope you feel better soon, connie wrote: It is so upsetting and angers me greatly when people in the medical proffesion are so niave. Jess Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2006 Report Share Posted June 24, 2006 you said it eric. around here, ;pill use runs rampant. for instance, one day i was in the dr. for a pinched nerve in my neck, which was running down my arm.{this ws before i found my dr.now} anyway the clinc had diagnosed me with a pulled muscle and going next door to the pharmacey with my ultram prescription i was pretty much aggravated to start with. i was in so much pain, crying, and etc. when the pharmacist saw the prescription,{he is a customer of mine} he laughed. he has had back surgery and neck surgery. he filled my scrip, and me knowing it wasnt going to help. next to me at the counter was a guy who was abiviously high getting his " meds " . i watched the pharmacist put them in the bad. lortab 10, darvacet, xanax, and methocodone. i wanted to smack him. my friend looked at me and said, well thats why you have to suffer. you know it makes me sick the way things are but i dont see anything changing. people who need meds are frowned upon, when they are trying to work and function with pain. people who dont need them and wouldnt work if they could, get anything they want and then abuse them or sell them. anyway sorry so long it just flies all over me, when this happens. connie wrote: > she said, oh so your and addict. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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