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Friday, 9 December 2016

Painkillers, why do I take them? December 9, 2016

Pain killers. Do I depend on them? Did I get addicted? Do I am capable to stop to use them? What depend on me? What I am depend on?
Easy to say, we take them because of our addiction. How can I stop to use painkillers if I live in pain every day? I take Excedrin. For me it is better then any opioid. I simple cannot take opioid, any of them. Because of doctor tried many different names to Rx to me, finally he got to the conclusion: "I run out of options. I cannot help you." Excedrin I can buy in Costco without Rx as many as I need. He tried to stop me to take it: "No More Excedrin! You Poisoned Yourself with Excedrin." I do not obey doctor's order. I still take Excedrin about 20 years by now.
     At that time my blood pressure was very high. Also it was high blood sugar, out of any control. The treatment for me all the time, at any time is weight loss. But painkillers are also easy to get to be Rx. I was told in office, if medicine does not work for me, I may bring it to office, they will give it up to someone else. This is how they used botox. A little bit for me. To sell the rest. What botox is for? Doctor said it will help me to deal with my severe headaches. It did not help me, but doctor used it for someone else. Good deal.
     In office there were two woman, mother about 40 and her daughter about 20 years old. Both had the same treatment, and painkillers of cause.
      With time I stopped to take it for granted that doctor Rx medicine I need. I better to check up what medicine for? I did not have medicine which worked and helped me to deal with pain. if  pain started to go away they stop to Rx this medicine. Doctors refuse to Rx medicine which will work, and highly addicted to medicine which makes me ill and dependent on medical care.
     When I take a look at the painkillers, I have to see, if another medical condition I do have improved with treatment I do have. Really, if my blood sugar is high because of Invokana kill heart but does not increase insulin level in my blood, then regardless of the type of painkiller, the pain will stay. This is the problem, as I do see it from my point of understanding.
     Diabetics type 2 very often compared with addicts, or alcoholics. So do I, I love to compare things to make my point more clear and easy to understand. So, if I do take one glass of water after another, would be I full? Would my hunger go away? No. I need food, meal, nutrition. It is First Needs of our human existence. So, if I take painkiller but sugar in blood is high and blood is syrupy and cannot move in blood vessels, then it is pain, and painkillers can reduce this pain for awhile but after medicine stopped to work, pain returned. So, can painkiller solve the problem? Not at all.  With insulin my blood started to move, got more easy to flow. The result is, less pain. I can move my hands. I am able to walk a little bit. I can get away from medicine which kill pain because of there is less pain. So, at first I need insulin, and only then I can take a look at painkiller addiction, if I addicted or not.
      When all the studies done it is presented only one point. The problem is usually very complex. We cannot talk about painkillers without taking a look at what they Rx for? And there we are. Doctors are very easy to Rx painkillers. It kill pain but put patient in dependency on medicine and on medical care. So, there is nothing what doctors lose. If they address to the medical problem, such as diabetes type 2, then it is another issue. Rx insulin for diabetics type 2.We will get much better, less pain, less dependency on medical care, who needs this medicine? Who is happy patient get lose from hook? No way.
      Most medical  chronicle conditions lead to use painkiller. I do not know about other illness but diabetes type 2 only. Diabetes type 2 is very profitable. Way too profitable. It is a lot of medicine, painkillers including. It is a lot of medical visists, and all these visits for what? Really, what for all that clinics? Do I have any difference if I go to clinic or not? Every clinic test for money only. I still have no result of any tests. It is clinic property, and if I need it I have to go to another clinic and .... .
     Well, what I try to say, painkillers do not kill patients. We will not take them if we do not have pain. The real problem is, the medical care we do have. Just think about, Diabetes, 100% treatable medical condition, and pretty well can be controlled with insulin injections, right type of insulin and right regime of insulin therapy, and what? No insulin as treatment regime for diabetics type 2. Weight loss. Starvation Diet. Painkillers.  Barking Therapy. Bulling. According to ADA I can reverse my 599 mg/dl just with right food choice. It does not work. Blood sugar going up. Pain is going up. It is so severe that I simple cannot take it, so I take as many painkillers as I can, even it will kill me. There is nothing in my mind, just pain, and I wish to kill it by any means.


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