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To: little jeremiah
Buddy Carter is my Congresscritter. I had some initial misgivings about him but they went away fast. He is a good conservative man with a good staff.

He is the only pharmacist in Congress. From day one he has been concerned with the opioid epidemic and the devastating effect it is having on America. At a local event I spoke to him and pointed out that a lot of Americans, including myself and my fellow vets, legitimately needed opioid painkillers and were having real difficulty getting them forcing some, not me, into obtaining them through unofficial channels.

He looked at me quietly for a moment and said, "You're right. I'll see what I can do." About three months later the rules suddenly changed and I have never had a problem since.

WWG1WGA

Garde la Foi, mes amis! Nous nous sommes les sauveurs de la République! Maintenant et Toujours!
(Keep the Faith, my friends! We are the saviors of the Republic! Now and Forever!)

LonePalm, le Républicain du verre cassé (The Broken Glass Republican)

1,902 posted on 01/10/2023 1:06:35 PM PST by LonePalm (Commander and Chef)
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To: LonePalm
Years ago, I worked (for years) in a Chronic Care Hospital. We call then ‘LTACS.’ (Long term acute care hospitals.) Most Patients would recuperate with Physical Therapy and other interventions. Ordinarily this would be expected to be a process lasting a week or two, but resolving problems did not have deadlines.

It was obvious that we had a high number of ‘frequent flyers.’ Patients kept showing up with serious problems, particularly pain issues. They might last a week at home and then just show up again, repeatedly. The Nurses mostly would occasionally discuss this phenomenon. I typically listened to their expressed perceptions.

The consensus was that the acute care hospitals following surgery or whatever, were over prescribing pain killers to a lot of Patients. They were unable to wean them from these powerful medications. So, the solution was to ship them off to the LTACHs. Essentially, they were creating drug addicts and passing the problem along.

This was well recognized by many. The Pharmaceuticals almost certainly were OK with it because the expensive regulated drugs were in high use for these poor persons who were suffering due to Physician recklessness with their Rx practices. ‘Sew em up, move em out.’

It is an ugly aspect of our national Health Care System, but it is helping to make people wealthy, while enhancing drug dependence of others.

1,920 posted on 01/10/2023 2:05:16 PM PST by Radix (The perfect Tag Line is recognized by its conciseness and brev)
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To: LonePalm

Now THAT’S what congressvermin should be like.


1,929 posted on 01/10/2023 2:33:41 PM PST by little jeremiah (Never worry about anything. Worry never solved any problem or moved any stone.)
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