If you want to make a difference…

I have created a Twitter account @painedlives and intention is to use this to send out information to Congress, media that seldom get to them. Because all that gets sent to them is what the DEA press release machine puts out…  https://www.dea.gov/pr/news.shtml

Below is a – cloud based – google spread sheet that I have created – I need people to go to the website and use the link before www.usnpl.com/ to create a database of twitter names for media. The spread sheet can be worked on by a number of people at the same time and it is automatically updated in real time.

We have a new President and Congress as of Jan 23 2017 and the only way that we can get their attention and hopefully cause change is to communicate with them.  Twitter is the first attempt into getting their attention.. without cooperation of those within the chronic pain community to get this database together.. IT WILL NOT GO FORWARD… and most likely the politicians, bureaucrats, and the bureaucracy will continue on the path that it is on and your ability to get adequate pain management and optimize your quality of life will continue to be compromised and deteriorate.

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1DpY4MNPiHxFUdVJPpnQxdq7wCduIHC9Y5AOmm0ZPgc0/edit#gid=0

www.usnpl.com/

 

3 Responses

  1. Excellent!

  2. Should we write pre-Tweets for anyone to use?

    Lisa Davis Budzinski

    • I was hoping to use local new articles.. about people dying because of their doc’s office being raided or committing suicide because of same.. stuff that will show up in local media and never reach Congress or the national media.
      With all the chronic painers out there.. got to be a lot of new articles that stay local..
      Hoping to get people to send links to those articles to painedlives@gmail.com and I can send the tweets out from there.. it will then be totally anonymous for the chronic painers that forward the info/article

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