THE COMPLEXITY OF PAIN: WHY THE DOJ-DEA’s (ARMED WITH BADGES, GUNS, PROFOUND STUPIDITY) AND DR. TIM KING, MD; “ARE IDIOTS”….PART-2 EFFECTS OF TULSAFICATION (repost-republished)
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THE COMPLEXITY OF PAIN: WHY THE DOJ-DEA’s (ARMED WITH BADGES, GUNS, PROFOUND STUPIDITY) AND DR. TIM KING, MD; “ARE IDIOTS”….PART-2 EFFECTS OF TULSAFICATION (repost-republished)
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What a lot of Medicare folks don’t understand, is that Medicare- C (Advantage) is provided by a for-profit insurance company, which also many own a PBM and a mail-order pharmacy. I sense at some point when Congress finally decides to attempt to balance our national budget and start working on reducing our national debt, which […]
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Osmin Morales, MD convicted https://doctorsofcourage.org/osmin-morales-md/ Following only a 7 day trial, 72 y/o Osmin Morales, MD, an interventional pain management physician in South Miami, FL was convicted Jan 12, 2024 of conspiracy to unlawfully dispense and distribute controlled substances, and six counts of unlawfully dispensing controlled substances. Just shows how the government propaganda is still […]
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I wonder how many times someone (individual or corporation) puts out an RFP (request for proposal) with a specific $$ figure attached. For someone to create a study to prove or disprove a specific conclusion. This is not an isolated situation with Dana-Farber, I have seen, over the years, numerous studies that have had questionable […]
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Court considers pharmacist liability in opioid-related case https://www.pharmacist.com/Publications/Pharmacy-Today/Article/court-considers-pharmacist-liability-in-opioid-related-case Judicial rulings in the large volume of opioid-related lawsuits continue to clarify pharmacists’ legal responsibilities that are broadly applicable beyond opioid litigation. A recent case from New Jersey addresses a novel approach to pharmacist liability. Rather than alleging that the defendant pharmacies were liable for causing a […]
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Looks like the DEA has run out of valid reasons to go after some parts of the controlled meds distribution system. According to this article, it suggests that the DEA is going after missing “i’s” being dotted and/or “t’s” being crossed. Clerical errors that does not have a single thing to do with the diversion […]
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Some of the most dangerous people in our society are people with a law degree who get elected to a powerful position, become a judge or prosecutor, or are given a badge, gun, and laws to enforce and sometimes is allowed to make their own interpretations of those laws. The current Texas AG, apparently decided […]
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Over the 12+ yrs I have been working on my blog, I can’t count the total number of times that those in the chronic pain community have been told to contact their representatives in the Senate and House. Rep Goldman was way out of line demeaning this Angel Mom. It has also been reported that […]
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This news report was from – according to YouTube, TWO YEARS AGO. I wonder how many prescribers have been “taken out” by our DEA & judicial system in that time frame this video and that judge’s ruling has been out there. I vaguely remember the trial, I believe that it was in CALF and the […]
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42 USC 1395: Prohibition against any Federal interference https://uscode.house.gov/view.xhtml?req=(title:42%20section:1395%20edition:prelim) From Title 42-THE PUBLIC HEALTH AND WELFARE CHAPTER 7-SOCIAL SECURITY SUBCHAPTER XVIII-HEALTH INSURANCE FOR AGED AND DISABLED §1395. Prohibition against any Federal interference Nothing in this sub chapter shall be construed to authorize any Federal officer or employee to exercise any supervision or control over the […]
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