Daughter Says Untreated Pain Led to Mother’s Suicide

marsha2Daughter Says Untreated Pain Led to Mother’s Suicide

www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2016/11/16/daughter-blames-doctors-for-mothers-suicide

By Pat Anson, Editor

Suicides are never easy to accept. Especially if they involve a loved one. Even more so if they could have been prevented.

Lacy Stewart says her mother never would have killed herself if she’d been given proper medical care for her chronic fibromyalgia pain.

“I feel angry about the way she was treated,” says Stewart, a registered nurse who believes the healthcare system not only failed to treat her mother, but drove Marsha Reid to suicide at age 59.

“Her life was taken from her is the way I feel,” says Stewart. “I know it was. A person can only handle so much pain for so long. It takes its toll on every area — your mind, your body, everything. And she just couldn’t do it anymore. She’d had enough. Because nobody would help her. Nobody.” 

Stewart says her mother was fit and physically active – handling all the chores at her 10-acre farm in north Texas — until she slipped on ice and landed hard on her face in 2009. Reid broke a few teeth and sustained nerve damage in the fall — injuries that evolved into the classic symptoms of fibromyalgia: chronic widespread pain, anxiety, fatigue, insomnia and depression.

“Of course she sought out help. Searching for doctors that would take her on, she encountered road block after road block. Many doctor’s offices would just flat out say, ‘We don’t take fibromyalgia patients,’” recalls Stewart.

“So you take that and couple it with the fact that pain medication is often required for these patients and now the CDC has regulations that deter a physician from wanting to prescribe pain medication at all and you end up here. Zero help for a woman suffering day in and day out for all these years. She lost her job, her home, her independence.”

In January, Reid checked into a hotel room and tried to kill herself by taking a full bottle of Xanax. The failed suicide attempt left Reid even more depressed and her health deteriorated further. She started having hallucinations, hearing voices and seeing dead people.

In July, Stewart drove her mother for five hours to see a pain management doctor.

“I was appalled at the treatment from the physician. We explained the pain and the issues with her mind, and he said he could only treat one or the other. Not both! Not the whole patient! When I brought up pain medication you would have thought I had asked him for heroin,” says Stewart.

“I’ll never forget the conversation I had with him in the hall on the way out. I looked him in the eye and said the pain is so severe she will kill herself! It’s only a matter of time. He basically said his hands were tied because of the regulations and what I was asking was for him to lose his license! I was furious and felt betrayed by the field I loved, medicine.”

One treatment was suggested for her mother.

“They wanted her to go to water aerobics,” said Stewart. “The woman could barely take a bath and they wanted her to go to water aerobics! I read in the CDC (opioid) prescribing guidelines that they wanted doctors to use alternative measures for pain relief such as water aerobics and physical therapy. They never spent a day in pain in their lives, obviously. Because then they would know that is ridiculous. It’s almost a joke to me, the guidelines that I have read.”

Crisis in Pain Care

In recent months, Pain News Network has been contacted by dozens of pain patients who say they are contemplating suicide. It’s not just the difficulty in getting opioid pain medication. The growing crisis in pain care has reached a point where many patients are unable even to get a doctor’s appointment.

“I have been on a wait list for pain treatment for a year now. I am suffering needlessly and am questioning my ability to be able to live like this much longer,” said Isabel Etkind, a Connecticut woman who suffers from severe arthritis pain.

“I don’t want to die but I can’t live like this either. I know that many other people are experiencing the same thing, but knowing that does not really help! It is inhumane and cruel to treat people this way. If I were a dog, cat or horse, the animal rights people would be all over it, but torturing humans is OK. As is usually the case, the elderly, the military and the poor are suffering the most.”

Another woman, who suffers from chronic back pain, asked that we not use her name. She works in the emergency room of a hospital in southern California that recently adopted a policy of not prescribing opioids unless all other pain treatments have failed.

“Since November 1, we have seen a huge increase in overdoses from street drugs. Nearly all of these patients are chronic pain sufferers who are now getting their medications off the streets. A 33-year old fibromyalgia patient died from fentanyl overdose this week,” she wrote to PNN. “I understand the desperation these patients feel and try to educate the ER doctors about chronic pain from a layman’s point of view. This new effort to stigmatize and demonize chronic pain sufferers has got to stop!

“We have full time jobs, pay mortgages, raise families. All this, while in levels of pain that normal people couldn’t handle. We hate having to be chained to pill bottles and doctors and pharmacists. What other choice do we have? Curl up and die? I hope the new Trump administration will appoint people to DEA and CDC who will think of us as humans and help us instead of hurting us.”

Suicides Increasing

According to the CDC,  suicides increased by 24 percent from 1999 to 2014, and are now the 10th leading cause of death in the United States.  

In 2014, nearly 43,000 Americans killed themselves, three times the number of deaths that have been linked to prescription opioid overdoses.  

Marsha Reid died of a self-inflicted gunshot wound on November 2, leaving behind a grief stricken daughter who will always wonder if things would have turned out differently if her mother had gotten the pain treatment she needed

“She talked about this a lot, about suicide. That was her plan. She couldn’t deal with this much longer. And that’s what breaks my heart the most is that I was unable to help,” says Lacy Stewart.

“Just mention the heartache she has left behind. Because if another fibromyalgia patient is out there contemplating this and they come across this story, I want it noted that I lost my mom forever and I’m 32 years old. And I’ll never have her back.”

6 Responses

  1. 2021 no changes to us the ones in chronic pain I say to most Drs go fuck your self your a joke do sell candy or someone fitting not make chronic people suffer.I lived reduced since 2015 and worst certainly no better or working life is terrible

  2. This story is almost 2 years old and it was bad then, but so much worse now.. I feel so badly for this family. It is heartbreaking and she should have been helped. Now, the politicians are saying still too many prescriptions are being written for opiates. They can’t stop the street drugs and the cartels. So they pick on pain patients because they can. Making out like they are doing something. I have had my pain meds cut in half already in the last 3 months. The pain is horrible and the withdrawal is just as bad. They don’t care. They will have me down to 90 mgs by December. What’s that going to do? People are going to the street drugs and more suicides will happen.

  3. Some Palliative outpatient clinics make you go to pain clinics. It’s in the front door out the back then ..next patient. They want to push treatment on you that is painful an it doesn’t work. When you say stop it They say you won’t do what we say get out you are drug seeking. More hurt on us.
    We are all a step away from not wanting to live with the pain we have day in day out the nights are sometimes painful.
    God help us. We can’t let this country do this to our people. The only reason they do it is money that’s the only reason they are doing this.

    Do you really think the politicians care about the people. Tell me one bit of proof you have on this . just one that that isn’t to put money in their pockets .

    My heart goes out Stewart’s family. I’m so sorry this happened. I have no words to make you feel better I’m sorry.

  4. My heart goes out to all the loved ones left behind. I just thank my lucky stars that I haven’t reached that point as yet. For now I have some plain control but I fear that is only temporary. I know the physical, emotional and mental pain of being refused medical care (not just pain care) because you have a diagnosis of fibromyalgia. It took four long years and the help the local hospital (when they got tired of seeing me in the emergency room for non emergency services) to find a general practice group who would accept me as a patient. I started out with the most wonderful doctor who I saw for about two years. Sadly this practice like most in interior Alaska have a large turnover of providers so in the last eight years I have had 15 or 20 most of whom are NP’s. They had been good about taking on my pain care as I have even been turned down by pain management for various reasons, mostly because I refuse to have “procedures” that are guaranteed to cause immediate pain and not even given a good chance of working. After years of being on opiates at a stable dose and acceptable pain and side effect level the CDC put out their new “reccomendations” and that immediately changed. While receiving some pain control it’s nowhere near what I had. I will hopefully be moving to a warmer state in the spring and the thought of finding new medical and pain care terrifies me! Hopefully I won’t end up being forced to leave my loved ones behind. Having people who are forced to live in horrific pain kill themselves is part of the government agenda. Genocide is the name of their game and sadly too many of us are forced to play right into their game because we can no longer live in hell! Sorry for being so long winded!

  5. Pain
    Is an F/N terrorist

    Terrorized this family and tens of thousands of other families.

  6. They think people have died in our wars just watch what is going to happen with people that are in so much pain they don’t want to live that way any more. The numbers will be high. I wonder what excuses they will use then ..DEA , CDC will have same options .. Sure they will.

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