That is great news Dixie, I know your posts are generally reliable so hope this one proves to be the same. I suffer from sciatica about 50% of the time varying from mild pain to excruciating pain at times, which Tylenol 2s have been managing, but I've only been taking them when absolutely necessary either to reduce intense pain or to be able to keep up my regular exercise routine, but I have a few days when that isn't possible. I'm limited to 8 pills a day, but have been trying to keep it down to 4 or 6. Thanks for the tip, Dixie.
Yes, I wasn't aware of this either until I heard a conversation on the radio on the way home from my brother's house (lives out of town) between two pain specialists talking about chronic pain and how it was dealt with by pain clinics. Because my brother suffers from chronic pain from when he was in the military, I immediately called him and told him about what I had heard on the radio because, at that point in time, he was having difficulty with his medication in trying to mitigate the pain to be more manageable.
The radio conversation was before this war on opioids btw. Roy Greene has been tackling this subject on his radio show. HIs wife passed away from cancer and I suspect that's why he's so adamant about people being able to control chronic pain. He's even had the Minister of Health on his show and she had to admit that she could not provide proof of prescribed opioids by doctors to patients who have chronic pain, a correlation to the deaths on the street. No study has been done to see how many of the OD's were from street drugs or stolen prescribed drugs vs prescribed drugs to patients who need them nor could she support the arbitrary actions taken by the government and the medical societies. In other words, it's been a knee-jerk reaction to a very real problem - STREET DRUGS that kill. .
It's disgusting to see what the government and the Medical Societies are doing to the average person who was coping quite well on the medications they have been taking and now they're being cut-off for absolutely no reason at all. They aren't the drug abusers -
It's painting thousands of people with the same brush - not unlike saying all Muslims are terrorists. Neither are true and the government and medical establishment should know better.
JMHO