by Outcast_Searcher » Wed 22 Apr 2020, 15:21:37
Having endured 40 years of something much milder than KJ has gone through, but spent PLENTY of sleepless nights due to pain, and having to greatly alter my lifestyle (toward being careful with my joints) to manage the condition -- I think that doctors, not lawyers and elected officials (who seek re-election, not the good of pain patients), should be making the case by case decisions. (I was lucky enough to be able to live without prescription pain meds, but if I had unrelenting severe pain, my life wouldn't be tolerable, if that couldn't be managed. I can say that first hand by extrapolating what I've experienced, but thankfully my situation is highly intermittent).
Also, having a friend with chronic back pain who took opioids under his doctor's supervision for 22 years, with nary a problem aside from some constipation -- same thing. Now, he just has to live with the back pain, since doctors are afraid to let him have the meds, and he's chronically depressed. (Fabulous -- NOT).
And having the threat of heavy sanctions of doctors who are PROVEN TO HAVE CLEARLY ABUSED the system, should be enough, given all the record-keeping / tracking we have in place for such drugs.
It seems to me that once such crusades get rolling, it's far too much about political advantage and emotion, and far too little about science and medicine.
Given the track record of the perma-doomer blogs, I wouldn't bet a fast crash doomer's money on their predictions.