FACEBOOK POST BY: JEFF EDNEY Writers seem oblivious to the April 10, 2019 CDC clarification that plainly states: “The guideline does not endorse mandated or abrupt dose reduction or discontinuation, as these actions can result in patient harm. The Guideline includes recommendations for clinicians to work with patients only when patient harm outweighs patient benefit…
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An Amazing New Invention to Help Live with Pain
I recently attended a conference in Tennessee sponsored by the Ehlers-Danlos Society. I was encouraged to stop by the table that was promoting a new product identified as Thrive Tape. I decided to be polite since I so respected the person that suggested it, but in the back of my mind, I was thinking this would…
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Questions to Ask Your Doctor When Tapering Off Opioid Medication
Questions to Ask Your Doctor When Tapering Off Opioid Medication Medically reviewed by Timothy J. Legg, PhD, CRNP on March 29, 2019 — Written by Stephanie Watson Opioids are a group of very strong pain-relieving medications. They can be helpful for short periods, such as recovery from surgery or an injury. But staying on them…

