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Re: Pain managementFrom: DoctorJoe@aol.comTue Mar 28 06:53:38 2006
In a message dated 3/27/06 5:48:41 PM, apgar10@qwest.net writes:
> Same thing. "Empowerment," whatever that's supposed to mean, is a terrible thing. On the flip side, I used to routinely give people Tylenol #3, or Vicodin, or Lortabs, or whatever. Then we, the physicians, apparently got scared of the drug police. So I'd see people send their patients home, often after more than just 'scopes (e.g. with a Pfannenstiel incision), with mightly Motrin 800, or Toradol or something. Just won't cut it. You know, nothing's "safe" any more. Narcotics mean you're a druggie. Aspirin makes you bleed to death. NSAIDs shut your kidneys down. Tylenol rots your liver. Accupuncture transmits viruses. As the man said: "And so it goes." Joe P.
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