Opiates work for pain. Take an opiate for labor pain or a kidney stone or a broken arm or a tooth abscess–you will agree.
It is undeniable that patients who are in dire need of pain relief will suffer mightily in the absence of opiod narcotics.
If you think that anything else will work for metastatic cancer that has invaded the bones, then good luck to you.
Opiates do not cure chronic pain.
Opiate use results in habituation and also tolerance and a requirement for higher doses for effect.
None of these rules are new or previously unknown.
http://junkscience.c...iew/#more-69147
http://www.science20...#comment-184255
Severe pain relief
Started by
stocks
, Mar 08 2015 09:30 AM
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#1
Posted 08 March 2015 - 09:30 AM
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Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
#2
Posted 29 April 2016 - 08:05 AM
Unless You’ve Ever Lived With Chronic Pain, Don’t Judge Prince Too Harshly
Strong painkillers like Percocet are a blessing and a curse. When your own body becomes your enemy, when every single second is agony and you don’t know if you can make it through the next five minutes, any relief is a godsend.
Read more: http://dailycaller.c.../#ixzz47DioXlpe
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Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.
Defenders of the status quo are always stronger than reformers seeking change,
UNTIL the status quo self-destructs from its own corruption, and the reformers are free to build on its ashes.