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Chronic Pain Patient Abandoned by Doctor Dies (fwd)



Jill is back

 > Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2018 18:29:45 +0000 (UTC)
 > From: Jill <http://www.ymail.com/~w79>
 > To: RHIT Noelle <http://dummy.us.eu.org/noelleg>
 > 
 > https://www.painnewsnetwork.org/stories/2016/12/22/chronic-pain-paient-abandoned-by-doctor-dies#.WudS4KZNl39.yahoomail
 > Dear Family and Friends,
 > If you can't open link just Google/Yahoo The Pain News Network website which 
 > I found after my own nightmare experience a year ago after my Primary Care 
 > Physician, Larry Slater MD, retired from Sutter Health Foundation. He had 
 > never even informed me that Tramadol, the only RX, prescription or OTC, that 
 > I can take without severe symptoms in my heart and digestive system, had 
 > become a Scheduled Drug by the DEA in July 2014 through the majority voting 
 > power of the Republican Rt who cannot read scientific literature on climate 
 > change, animal extinction, life threatening air pollution, or the thoroughly 
 > researched medical facts by neurologists studying their pain patients over 
 > long number of years, that patients who are in intractable chronic severe 
 > pain caused by nerve damage to their spinal cord or other organs (mine the 
 > lower esophageal sphincter), the man who committed suicide, nerve endings 
 > that control bladder function, that opioids are only RX available that 
 > control pain enough to carry on living each day and that opioid addiction 
 > and opioid dependence by intractable, incurable pain patients are completely 
 > different. Pain pts rarely die of an opioid overdose but do die from being 
 > forced off of their opioids and being forced to use NSAIDs which can cause 
 > heart attacks and internal bleeding, and both can start without any warning. 
 > Plus all NSAIDs except aspirin contain Sulfa, esp the RX only Celebrex, and 
 > can cause Steven Johnson Syndrome which can cause death from anaphylactic 
 > shock or cause the body to be covered in a boiling hot rash which blisters 
 > and requires hospitalization and is excruciatingly painful and will cause 
 > death if doctors can't reverse.
 > In God's Love,Jill




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