A generation ago, two things were different: patients did not experience pain as they do today wheather due to advertising, social norms, or our preoccupation with pain management, and physicians were much more circumspect in limiting narcotics to less addicting amounts understanding that any amount is addicting and addiction is always a risk. Pain is not a bad thing, however; it is put there for a purpose. What is bad is how we interpret it.
That is not to say we don't mitigate pain and help patients deal with it, we do and we should, but I submit, we as physicians and some of our other providers are a major root cause of the heroin epidemic. It starts with the prescription and our promotion of pain as a more important target for treatment. (And profit SIC)
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