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Painkiller abuse more rampant in Oklahoma than any other state
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<blockquote data-quote="tRidiot" data-source="post: 1737659" data-attributes="member: 9374"><p>Actually, most doctors seem to hate dealing with pain management stuff. The vast majority of them are very time-intensive in your caring for them. Most docs aren't giving the stuff out to hook them into coming back more frequently, it's just the path of least resistance and easier to give in. The tools are there to help manage this stuff, like the PMP system mentioned above, but it's only good for the State of Oklahoma, and most docs are so pressed for time they don't take the time to look people up on the system. I can guarantee you, though, every person I see for a pain complaint is getting looked up. And believe me, the druggies in my area absolutely HATE me. But some of my colleagues they can't wait to see because they know they're getting shots of Dilaudid and a script for some Percocet for a chronic pain complaint from their "arthritis".</p><p></p><p>It's no joke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="tRidiot, post: 1737659, member: 9374"] Actually, most doctors seem to hate dealing with pain management stuff. The vast majority of them are very time-intensive in your caring for them. Most docs aren't giving the stuff out to hook them into coming back more frequently, it's just the path of least resistance and easier to give in. The tools are there to help manage this stuff, like the PMP system mentioned above, but it's only good for the State of Oklahoma, and most docs are so pressed for time they don't take the time to look people up on the system. I can guarantee you, though, every person I see for a pain complaint is getting looked up. And believe me, the druggies in my area absolutely HATE me. But some of my colleagues they can't wait to see because they know they're getting shots of Dilaudid and a script for some Percocet for a chronic pain complaint from their "arthritis". It's no joke. [/QUOTE]
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