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  1. Sorry for the family lose. Any doctor qho cuts people pain medicatiom that are doing well on them and do not abuse them doctors should listen to patients. This doctor could have cared less about this person and probably just wantwd to do injections. Well any doctor who lets a patient suffer to the point of suicide should lose there licenses.

  2. First of all, I am truly sorry for the family and friends of Mr. Raygoza. Any preventable tragedy like this leaves a hole in many lives. It is amazing to me that those blessed and fortunate enough to have a “less” painful life (for now) due to not being afflicted with pain generating disease, an accident in life regardless of whose “fault”, or any other narrative inclusive of a bad experience with our doctors/surgeons can not understand what life is “like” to live with intractable, physical pain. Pain, left un managed that leads to other issues such as depression, anxiety, and the feeling of abandonment by our physicians and dot/gov. This same narrative, happening all too often under the 2016 CDC “guideline” conceived, authorized, approved of, and seemingly placed into law, began years before the “guideline” was ever published, under a different leadership administration. Reportedly, millions of “good” people…..patients, law abiding folks feel hopeless about pain management now. The majority of the good people in this country, inclusive of many healthcare officials that do not live in the pain management world, truly believe, that all people/patients that have had a better life experience with an effective dosage of opioid medication… don’t need it. Even with our physician documentation of the use of an opioid medication to manage a patients’ pain generating issue , their due diligence used in prescribing, education and personal relationships with their prescribed patients, these factors do not seem to be taken into account any longer. The “opioid crisis” is a complicated issue but, it is not to those of us that have seen and experienced what an opioid medication can do to improve life quality, especially at a time when currently their is no “better” effective treatment for us. Again, my deepest regards to the family and friends of Mr. Raygoza.

  3. Well…AGAIN in TrumpCare there seems to be much pain, suffering, and death.
    With the current US Appeals Court case making a beeline for SCOTUS. The Republican wet dream is closing in…declaring Obamacare UNCONSTITUTIONAL…
    HOW…???????
    HOW does ANYONE NOT see more and more of this and tragedies like it happening with increasing frequency?
    Three things gotta give Republicans credit for…
    Stealing YOUR vote.
    Throwing children in cages.
    AND TAKING YOUR G%d Da%n#d H-E-A-L-T-H C-A-R-E
    !
    Censor my comment and sleep uneasy. Cuz YOU KNOW IT IS…
    T-R-U-E

    • Hey, Mr. Wise, the CDC guidelines which changed everything for chronic pain patients, was created under the Obama administration. Smh

      • Hey Mr Preexisting it really got ramped up when Trump’s AG Jeff “FogHorn Leghorn” Sessions put together the task forces and really went cavalierly after the ENTIRE chronic pain community. To wit : “I take an aspirin for pain why cant utha people?”
        And the carnage that will come without anything resembling affordable or even accessible health insurance is a disaster of epic proportions unfolding as we speak. WTH?

  4. Where are malpractice claims against all the doctors who are abandoning their patients in droves
    and surgeons that cut patients and leave them in hospital rooms writhing in pain?

    Physicians have a legal and moral responsibility to do the right thing and it’s about damn time they do

    Physicians’ legal duty to relieve pain https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1071521/

  5. Sounds like malpractice to me,though I’m no lawyer. If that isn’t malpractice what is? And how many suicides is it going to take before someone finally does something? My belief is nothing will be done to change this “premeditated crisis” until Dr’s start getting sued for lack of a better word for incompetence.

    • They just say a Medical Doctor has a right to do what they want, when they want. It’s the same power I was hoping they could use to shoo away the attorneys general, but they are more afraid of them than they are of us. They have all autonomy against us and no autonomy for us. Of course some are very brave as we know.

  6. ****ing *ss!!!

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