NEWS RELEASE 9-NOV-2019 MY COMMENTS: I have to first state, Who do they think their fooling? If taking something allows me to put my feet on the floor in the morning, be a part of my kids lives when they were young, watch their sports, dance, school activities and yes I was in pain but a…
Author: Kreisler
Special Report: State spends millions on addiction-fighting drug that is diverted for street sale
By Laura Krantz Feb 11 2014 Jessica Coleman, 34, of Rutland. Photo by Laura Krantz / VTDigger A drug intended to release addicts from the tyranny of heroin and painkillers is trafficked on the streets of Vermont alongside the very substances it was created to thwart. Taxpayer dollars are subsidizing the addiction habits of hundreds of…
Injectable, flexible electrode could replace rigid nerve-stimulating implants
If you or someone you know is dealing with chronic pain, epilepsy or depression then this is one article worth reading and device worth looking into. Go to the link below to find out more LINK TO ORIGINAL ARTICLE: https://news.wisc.edu/injectable-flexible-electrode-could-replace-rigid-nerve-stimulating-implants/
Comments to “Opioid Treatments for Chronic Pain“ – AHRQ Report Draft
I would like to take a moment to thank Mr. Richard Lawhern for a very well written article on the subject of chronic pain, pain control, pain medication, how they all work into the 2016 CDC Guidelines and most importantly how those guideline affect us the “non-addicted part of the population who use these medications…
Injectable, flexible electrode could replace rigid nerve-stimulating implants
If you or someone you know is dealing with chronic pain, epilepsy or depression then this is one article worth reading and device worth looking into. November 8, 2019 By Tom Ziemer For news media By electrically stimulating nerves, neuromodulation therapies can reduce epileptic seizures, soothe chronic pain, and treat depression and a host of…

