By Pat Anson, PNN Editor Patients are being harmed by the crackdown on opioid pain medication and increasingly “burdensome” requirement
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By Pat Anson, PNN Editor Patients are being harmed by the crackdown on opioid pain medication and increasingly “burdensome” requirement
“Give yourself credit for the days you’ve made it when you thought you couldn’t.”
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(via perfeqt)
People with disabilities are NOT burdens
Look up your state in relationship to opioid policies
The expectation of being able to eradicate pain has led the U.S. to prescribe fifty times more opioids than the rest of the world combined.
CDC guidelines are killing AMERICANS
#suicideduetopain #SUICIDEDUE2PAIN #prescriptiondrugs #PainIsReal
https://youtu.be/hRGECrgVPsk
please reshare and share again this needs to go viral so the rest of society knows the real depth of our situation...
they need to know they are just one car accident in a way, just one work-related accident away just one surgery away from living the rest of their life in horrendous disabilitating pain
#justice4cpp #CPP #suicideduetopain #painisdibilitatingineveryway #ideservequalityoflife
https://youtu.be/hRGECrgVPsk
Vote vote vote vote vote vote
VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE VOTE
The only way to CHANGE things is to vote!
Be the difference!
America is facing a drug crisis unlike anything it has ever seen before. On average from 1999 to 2016, 115 people died every day from opioid
“Your silence will not protect you.”
— Audre Lorde, Sister Outsider: Essays and Speeches