Guest guest Posted June 24, 2001 Report Share Posted June 24, 2001 Sent By: deb genatossio I thought you might be interested in this It is quite long but intersting how doctors themselves have had trouble with obtaining thier own pain medication.. Tell me your opinions please, and if you have had trouble getting pain meds from your doctor, or if you have ever been accused of being a drug seeker. Just my own small survey. Thanks Read the article at the following web address: <http://www.medscape.com/medscape/features/spotlight/sep/cd-0997.spotlight.html> Double click on this Web address. If your Web browser doesn't launch and open the article, see the instructions below. ======================================================= INSTRUCTIONS FOR READING THE ARTICLE ------------------------------------------------------- If double clicking on the Web address above launches your browser but you get a form for entering your member name and password then you need to log in (or register) to read the article. Registration is free and there is no cost for reading articles on Medscape. Click the cancel button on the log in window and follow the instructions to register. If double-clicking doesn't launch your browser do the following: (1) Highlight and copy the Web address below. http://www.medscape.com/medscape/features/spotlight/sep/cd-0997.spotlight.html (2) Open your browser and select " Open Location " from the File Menu. (3) Paste the Web address into the entry field and hit the return key. If you get an a message saying " Error. The file you requested is not available at this location " , then your email program broke up the web address into 2 lines (inserted a line break). You will need to remove the line break to use the web address. ======================================================= This article notification service provided by ------------------------------------------------------- MEDSCAPE, http://www.medscape.com, the No.1 Free Internet Medical Site - Featuring - * More than 50,000 full-text articles * Medline and Drug Database * Continuing medical education * Interactive quizzes * Professional discussion forums Free email is now available to Medscape members -- the perfect solution for the mobile professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2001 Report Share Posted June 24, 2001 Deb, I can't get my doc to increase my dose of my Patch, nor can I get her to increase the amount of my script on my oral meds. I have had to horde them so when I need them I have them. I hate doing this, some days I suffer more because I am afraid if I take them as I need them that I wont have enough when I need alot. Lori deb genatossio wrote: Sent By: deb genatossio I thought you might be interested in this It is quite long but intersting how doctors themselves have had trouble with obtaining thier own pain medication.. Tell me your opinions please, and if you have had trouble getting pain meds from your doctor, or if you have ever been accused of being a drug seeker. Just my own small survey. Thanks Read the article at the following web address: <http://www.medscape.com/medscape/features/spotlight/sep/cd-0997.spotlight.html> Double click on this Web address. If your Web browser doesn't launch and open the article, see the instructions below. ======================================================= INSTRUCTIONS FOR READING THE ARTICLE ------------------------------------------------------- If double clicking on the Web address above launches your browser but you get a form for entering your member name and password then you need to log in (or register) to read the article. Registration is free and there is no cost for reading articles on Medscape. Click the cancel button on the log in window and follow the instructions to register. If double-clicking doesn't launch your browser do the following: (1) Highlight and copy the Web address below. http://www.medscape.com/medscape/features/spotlight/sep/cd-0997.spotlight.html (2) Open your browser and select " Open Location " from the File Menu. (3) Paste the Web address into the entry field and hit the return key. If you get an a message saying " Error. The file you requested is not available at this location " , then your email program broke up the web address into 2 lines (inserted a line break). You will need to remove the line break to use the web address. ======================================================= This article notification service provided by ------------------------------------------------------- MEDSCAPE, http://www.medscape.com, the No.1 Free Internet Medical Site - Featuring - * More than 50,000 full-text articles * Medline and Drug Database * Continuing medical education * Interactive quizzes * Professional discussion forums Free email is now available to Medscape members -- the perfect solution for the mobile professional. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 24, 2001 Report Share Posted June 24, 2001 This makes me so mad. To make people store their meds for when their pain is unbearable vs. horrible. Both these positions are wrong. I know my doctor would not allow me to live this way. I am sure you've been told to search for a new doctor. And, you should! We need respect for our illness and that include the proper pain medication. Kathy Goldenkranz 2260 Redwood Dr. Aptos, CA 95003 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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