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(1) There is NOTHING wrong with pharmaceutical grade heroin...

(2) An 11 year old shouldn't be forced to suffer physical pain, just because an adult is ignorant about the best medical evidence regarding pain management for children...

It is not like doctors jump straight to oxycontin...They try Tylenol, Advil, Aspirin and etc...If these don't work, they try low doses of codeine...if that doesn't work they careful with morphine type pain kills (in personal experience, I think they are UNREASONABLY cautious)...

As a physical therapist, I see TOO MANY people suffer because the doctor is too afraid to prescribe a strong narcotic...Then people start to believe it is ok to live with pain...It is NOT...

(3) Taking pain killers to stop physical pain SELDOM results to addiction...Addicts have very similar stories...Common themes with addicts is a history of addiction in the family, childhood abuse/insecurity, emotional immaturity, poor coping skills, unstable social health...

A happy go lucky child who is loved by his parents, raised in a safe environment, well fed and etc has a VERY LOW probability of addiction if he takes the right dose of oxycontin appropriately after he breaks his legs...

We shouldn't let that child suffer because some internet pseudo-scientist believes a person becomes automatically addicted for taking a pain killer when he is in severe physical pain...
I think we agreed on point one, i was trying to point out how society creates wrongful distinctions between opiods.
Honestly if youre a physical therapist you know more about this than me and i can respect where youre coming from. I live in an area thats been fukked by heroin and prescription opiods so im very paranoid about their prescription, but i can understand how appropriately dosing people is a generally safe practice.
 

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(1) There is NOTHING wrong with pharmaceutical grade heroin...

(2) An 11 year old shouldn't be forced to suffer physical pain, just because an adult is ignorant about the best medical evidence regarding pain management for children...

It is not like doctors jump straight to oxycontin...They try Tylenol, Advil, Aspirin and etc...If these don't work, they try low doses of codeine...if that doesn't work they careful with morphine type pain kills (in personal experience, I think they are UNREASONABLY cautious)...

As a physical therapist, I see TOO MANY people suffer because the doctor is too afraid to prescribe a strong narcotic...Then people start to believe it is ok to live with pain...It is NOT...

(3) Taking pain killers to stop physical pain SELDOM results to addiction...Addicts have very similar stories...Common themes with addicts is a history of addiction in the family, childhood abuse/insecurity, emotional immaturity, poor coping skills, unstable social health...

A happy go lucky child who is loved by his parents, raised in a safe environment, well fed and etc has a VERY LOW probability of addiction if he takes the right dose of oxycontin appropriately after he breaks his legs...

We shouldn't let that child suffer because some internet pseudo-scientist believes a person becomes automatically addicted for taking a pain killer when he is in severe physical pain...

You are whats wrong with this world lmao. Nothing wrong with giving kids pharma grade heroin? For real breh?? :martin:

Addictive pain killers are suddenly not addictive breh??? :martin:

You're a PT. You have no qualifications to judge what drugs people should be taking. Theres a reason doctors don't want to prescribe strong ass narcotics for pain management. Its cuz its proven to cause addiction and reliance on that narcotic. Which is why theres a heroin epidemic. Which is why we're sitting here talking about this. :martin:
 

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(1) There is NOTHING wrong with pharmaceutical grade heroin...

I need you to take a step back and think about what you're saying.


You are whats wrong with this world lmao. Nothing wrong with giving kids pharma grade heroin? For real breh?? :martin:

Addictive pain killers are suddenly not addictive breh??? :martin:

You're a PT. You have no qualifications to judge what drugs people should be taking. Theres a reason doctors don't want to prescribe strong ass narcotics for pain management. Its cuz its proven to cause addiction and reliance on that narcotic. Which is why theres a heroin epidemic. Which is why we're sitting here talking about this. :martin:

If a PT ever talked to my child about taking heroin I would get up and walk out. And probably report it to the proper regulatory body. People like that shouldn't be practicing on anyone let alone kids.
 
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