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Mike says, "yes."
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"For many years, Michael has been struggling with back pain. It was limiting his ability to work and more importantly preventing him from enjoying time with his family. Unfortunately, in spite of trying different pain relieving measures like physical therapy, spinal injections and chiropractic care, he continued to suffer from back pain. Finally he was prescribed hydrocodone- a powerful opioid. Although this opioid pain medication helped him initially, its efficacy decreased with time and the doses had to be escalated to provide relief from his back pain. Finally, even though he was on 60mg/d, there was no respite to his back pain. To give you some perspective, this opioid dose is equivalent to taking 12 regular Vicodins a day.
Because of the tightening state medical board regulations, his family doctor was no longer comfortable prescribing opioids. He was referred to a pain management clinic. That was when I met him. I told him a few facts about opioids and chronic pain.
https://www.stemcures.com/can-stem-cells-reduce-the-opioid-epidemic/
"For many years, Michael has been struggling with back pain. It was limiting his ability to work and more importantly preventing him from enjoying time with his family. Unfortunately, in spite of trying different pain relieving measures like physical therapy, spinal injections and chiropractic care, he continued to suffer from back pain. Finally he was prescribed hydrocodone- a powerful opioid. Although this opioid pain medication helped him initially, its efficacy decreased with time and the doses had to be escalated to provide relief from his back pain. Finally, even though he was on 60mg/d, there was no respite to his back pain. To give you some perspective, this opioid dose is equivalent to taking 12 regular Vicodins a day.
Because of the tightening state medical board regulations, his family doctor was no longer comfortable prescribing opioids. He was referred to a pain management clinic. That was when I met him. I told him a few facts about opioids and chronic pain.
- There is no evidence that opioids help in chronic pain.
- The higher the dose of opioid, the higher the risk of addiction.
- The longer he is on the opioid, the higher is the risk of addiction.
- Prescription opioids have the same effects on the brain as Heroin.