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  1. It does’n t seem to matter that a realistic number of suicides because of the direct result of forced opiate medication reduction for many different pain generating issues such as diagnosed pain generation from disease, disease that is only treatable, not curable but, with an effective dosage of opiate is manageable. Same thing with personal injury that pain generation is not curable” Doctor eff up with surgery that will produce lifetime pain generation for which there are no further procedures that may help reduce pain.The answer, simply reduce or deny opiate medication in an effective, tailored, monitored results form prescribed opiate medication that has documentation through our doctors that the results form opiate medication used does in fact, help the otherwise nearly helpless patient to at least menage pain well enough to go about daily life. We do not ask for miraculous pain management as the patient realizes that too much medication only harms the patient but , with an effective dosage of opiate medication, tailored to the patient through care greatly results in continued life. Pain has MANY different negative effects especially if not treated. When the physician runs out of options to help theri patients effectively manage pain often, very often opiate medication is the answer. The OD rat continues to rise even with the implementation of the 2016 CDC :guideline” but, dot/gov can not seem to ad two and two together. There are millions of patients living in total depression because we feel abandoned but, for the “experts” in the health care field, especially the pain management field feel completely helpless as their very authority to help people with severe, continuous state of pain have no choice but to either make the patients “comply” with inadequate dosages of pain medication or to simply stop prescribing pain meds…..period. LUNACY! Our documentation of complied use of pain medication and the benefits rendered is being ignored. Pain and pain generation from many negative health issues will not stop. Are we or have we become considered totally dispensable for the good of the false flag of an “opioid crisis when there are many other elective issues such as alcoholism is considered “legal” and non health threatening?

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