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    CDC: More People Die Of Drug Overdose Each Year Than From Guns!

    According to the latest available data from the Centers for Disease Control, drug overdoses were responsible for 38,329 deaths in 2010, 30,006 of which were unintentional.That's a rate of 105 every day, and that number doesn't take into account the 6,748 people treated every day for the misuse or abuse of drugs.

    In comparison, traffic accidents were responsible for 33,687 deaths in 2010. Firearms killed 31,672 people, and 26,852 died as a result of falling.
    How very interesting....Especially interesting are those deaths attributed to falls, obviously legislation is needed ASAP...

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    Keep writing those scripts, Big Pharma can't pump out those pretty little pills fast enough . . .
    "In a nut shell, if it ever goes to Civil War, I'm afraid I'll be in the middle 70%, shooting at both sides" — 26 Inf


    "We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose-Knuckle View Post
    Keep writing those scripts, Big Pharma can't pump out those pretty little pills fast enough . . .
    Actually, you should thank your doctors for this epidemic - especially primary care providers who make a killing (pun intended) treating chronic pain, anxiety, and "bipolar" with short-acting narcotics and benzodiazepines. I say they are making a killing because deaths due to prescription drugs, namely narcotics and benzodiazepines such as Oxycodone and Xanax, have this year eclipsed the COMBINED deaths due to street drug overdoses and motorvehicle collisions. 30 years ago a family doctor could go days without prescribing a narcotic; nowadays they would starve without a DEA license. It gives a new meaning to the Motley Crüe song "Dr. Feel Good."

    You see, this mess got started by one asshole anesthesiologist named Russell Portenoy used blatantly faulty studies to push the notion that narcotics could be used to treat non-cancer pain with no chance of addiction. He was also the dickhead who argued for a pain score (you know, the 1-10 score every nurse asks you after sticking a thermometer up your ass) being included as a 5th vital sign. Well, it should come as no surprise to anyone that this quack had financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry including the origional manufacturer of Oxycodone. It gets better, the medical community followed this Pied Piper because it created a whole new medical industry of pain management to bill 3rd party payers.

    Even emergency physicians are in on the scheme as most freely overprescribe Vicoden, Percocet, and others for minor sprains and vague pain complaints in order to keep their patient satisfaction scores high (and hence their monthly bonuses). That's right, pscription narcotics are now the most frequently prescribed medications in emergency departments with 60% of discharged adults leaving with a narcotic as a firstline analgesic. It has gotten so bad that denying a frequent flyer their drugs in most ED's draws an immediate complaint to hospital administration since drug seekers understand that enough complaints will threaten any doctors job. That is because hospitals compete for emergency department visits even among Medicaid patients in certain states.

    Here are some links if you want to learn about how we got to where we are today. It is a great lesson on how America's doctors have transformed a disease into disability, and sometimes a life-threatening condition.

    http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2012/1...aceutical.html

    http://oxywatchdog.com/wp-content/up..._Pain_as.9.pdf
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    Good stuff Doc, I appreciate the links.
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    "We have to stop demonizing people and realize the biggest terror threat in this country is white men, most of them radicalized to the right, and we have to start doing something about them." — CNN's Don Lemon 10/30/18

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sensei View Post
    Actually, you should thank your doctors for this epidemic - especially primary care providers who make a killing (pun intended) treating chronic pain, anxiety, and "bipolar" with short-acting narcotics and benzodiazepines. I say they are making a killing because deaths due to prescription drugs, namely narcotics and benzodiazepines such as Oxycodone and Xanax, have this year eclipsed the COMBINED deaths due to street drug overdoses and motorvehicle collisions. 30 years ago a family doctor could go days without prescribing a narcotic; nowadays they would starve without a DEA license. It gives a new meaning to the Motley Crüe song "Dr. Feel Good."

    You see, this mess got started by one asshole anesthesiologist named Russell Portenoy who used blatantly faulty studies to push the notion that narcotics could be used to treat non-cancer pain with no chance of addiction. He was also the dickhead who argued for a pain score (you know, the 1-10 score every nurse asks you after sticking a thermometer up your ass) being included as a 5th vital sign. Well, it should come as no surprise to anyone that this quack had financial ties to the pharmaceutical industry including the origional manufacturer of Oxycodone. It gets better, the medical community followed this Pied Piper because it created a whole new medical industry of pain management to bill 3rd party payers.

    Even emergency physicians are in on the scheme as most freely overprescribe Vicoden, Percocet, and others for minor sprains and vague pain complaints in order to keep their patient satisfaction scores high (and hence their monthly bonuses). That's right, pscription narcotics are now the most frequently prescribed medications in emergency departments with 60% of discharged adults leaving with a narcotic as a firstline analgesic. It has gotten so bad that denying a frequent flyer their drugs in most ED's draws an immediate complaint to hospital administration since drug seekers understand that enough complaints will threaten any doctors job. That is because hospitals compete for emergency department visits even among Medicaid patients in certain states.

    Here are some links if you want to learn about how we got to where we are today. It is a great lesson on how America's doctors have transformed a disease into disability, and sometimes a life-threatening condition.

    http://hcrenewal.blogspot.com/2012/1...aceutical.html

    http://oxywatchdog.com/wp-content/up..._Pain_as.9.pdf
    Good info.

    Kinda reminds of the whole HCAHPS nonsense and the notion that ones medical competencies are irrelevant so long as the patient likes their treatment provider...

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    1st grade we did in public school ! was OK but we homeschool now

    my kid gets nose bleeds really bad and had to go pick her up one time when I got to the nurse office noticed a cabinet that had about 150 pill bottles or more ! looked like longs drug store !
    asked her what those were all for she said the kids she was older like me and I asked about it and they have to keep all these kids on there scripts during the day was shocked at how many and she said its insane and you could tell it kinda bugged her

    now relate that to mommy daddy with tons of pills kids are OK with it they help you in there mind so mommy daddy pills must be better !

    our country is in deep deep !!

    Quote Originally Posted by Moose-Knuckle View Post
    Keep writing those scripts, Big Pharma can't pump out those pretty little pills fast enough . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Honu View Post
    1st grade we did in public school ! was OK but we homeschool now

    my kid gets nose bleeds really bad and had to go pick her up one time when I got to the nurse office noticed a cabinet that had about 150 pill bottles or more ! looked like longs drug store !
    asked her what those were all for she said the kids she was older like me and I asked about it and they have to keep all these kids on there scripts during the day was shocked at how many and she said its insane and you could tell it kinda bugged her

    now relate that to mommy daddy with tons of pills kids are OK with it they help you in there mind so mommy daddy pills must be better !

    our country is in deep deep !!
    Yeap, the idea is to start young, the younger the better. My mother was approached by my First Grade teacher (in the early (80's). She wanted my parents to put me on Methylphenidate (aka Ritalin), mom replied "he's a little boy, he is supposed to act that way". God I do love my mom.

    The powers at be want the masses dependent upon government programs/handouts, stoned out of our minds on pills that the docs and Big Pharma peddle like street pushers, and they want Marijuana in every house hold so as to keep people's limited attention spans off of what is really going on . . .
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    CDC: More People Die Of Drug Overdose Each Year Than From Guns!

    Walmart ain't the only one who wants repeat customers. There is lots to be made from treating symptoms instead of root causes. The best part is that unless the root cause is identified the customer keeps coming back when the symptoms return.

    Not saying that all docs are quacks and that chronic issues are make believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Moose-Knuckle View Post
    Yeap, the idea is to start young, the younger the better. My mother was approached by my First Grade teacher (in the early (80's). She wanted my parents to put me on Methylphenidate (aka Ritalin), mom replied "he's a little boy, he is supposed to act that way". God I do love my mom.

    The powers at be want the masses dependent upon government programs/handouts, stoned out of our minds on pills that the docs and Big Pharma peddle like street pushers, and they want Marijuana in every house hold so as to keep people's limited attention spans off of what is really going on . . .
    i have to question this somewhat...

    you cite an example of how your mother denied medication and this was a (personal) success.

    then you claim that some abstract power wants to subjugate people with a multipronged attack on said people to perpetuate whatever is already going on.

    is the abstract power not just the everyday, regular people who are too lazy to make good long term decisions like disciplining children, educating children, teaching good decision making, teaching good health practices, etc...

    isn't the lack of attention to producing good people the very thing that enables this drug pumping culture?

    what do people say about the war on drugs? the problem is the demand? if the demand went away there would be no drugs? is this not the same for big pharma et al?

    i suppose the root of my questioning is, where does the demand come from? oh yeah, people.

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    hahahah you and me and our parents then

    yeah kids are hyper they should be full of energy if they are not then something is wrong like they need to get out and do things

    my brother was saying how pot limits certain social behavior growth and why many pot heads act like giggly kids !
    guess its a proven scientific thing
    and a lot of time he comes up against it when prosecuting and why idiots do the things they do
    (he is a state prosecutor)


    Quote Originally Posted by Moose-Knuckle View Post
    Yeap, the idea is to start young, the younger the better. My mother was approached by my First Grade teacher (in the early (80's). She wanted my parents to put me on Methylphenidate (aka Ritalin), mom replied "he's a little boy, he is supposed to act that way". God I do love my mom.

    The powers at be want the masses dependent upon government programs/handouts, stoned out of our minds on pills that the docs and Big Pharma peddle like street pushers, and they want Marijuana in every house hold so as to keep people's limited attention spans off of what is really going on . . .

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