Quere
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Btw methadone certainly can be effective for pain and it definitely can get me high despite being on it for years as opioid maintenance.
But the issue is that this definitely is not the case for everyone and if it doesn't work for you then you should be allowed to switch to a different medication.
I find it disgusting that Drs are putting fear of abuse above humane treatment of patients and trying to force people to only take those drugs that have the lowest likelihood of producing euphoria irrespective of the treatments efficacy for that individual patient
And this goes for treating addiction as well my boyfriend isn't held by buprenorphine and methadone works but causes extremely profuse and embarrassing sweating which he finds very upsetting yet the Dr's refuse to prescribe an alternative opioid.
In any condition other than addiction (and it seems they treat chronic pain patients as though they're addicts in the us these days) if a patient found a drug so intolerable they would be switched to another medication.
But God forbid the patient experiences euphoria!! How terrible that would be!
But the issue is that this definitely is not the case for everyone and if it doesn't work for you then you should be allowed to switch to a different medication.
I find it disgusting that Drs are putting fear of abuse above humane treatment of patients and trying to force people to only take those drugs that have the lowest likelihood of producing euphoria irrespective of the treatments efficacy for that individual patient
And this goes for treating addiction as well my boyfriend isn't held by buprenorphine and methadone works but causes extremely profuse and embarrassing sweating which he finds very upsetting yet the Dr's refuse to prescribe an alternative opioid.
In any condition other than addiction (and it seems they treat chronic pain patients as though they're addicts in the us these days) if a patient found a drug so intolerable they would be switched to another medication.
But God forbid the patient experiences euphoria!! How terrible that would be!
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