Just think about it! Kennedy’s MAHA is being diametrically opposed by the DEA/DOJ’s agenda. How many chronic pain pts get a “good nights sleep”? People who do not have a night of “restorative sleep” are not the healthiest people in our society! All those chronic painers – with under/untreated pain, often are thrown into Addison’s disease from all the extra cortisone that their body demands from the adrenals, until they fail from constantly running at 110%+.
How many chronic pain pts have been put under house arrest, because of their untreated pain? Not able to do much daily self care, and forget having time & energy to do creating some “healthy meals”, let alone many chronic painers are struggling financially and don’t have the financial resources to buy the “more healthy food”and have a more healthy diet?
Maybe Sec Kennedy needs to have a serious talk with AG Bondi and the decades old WAR ON DRUGS AGENDA and how it is having a negative impact on the QOL on 25%-30% of our population.
This is suppose to be Sec Kennedy secretary email OSA11y@hhs.gov
If you are one of those infamous “keyboard warriors”. Whining, bitching and moaning to each other in numerous FB pages… has it help you with your pain management ?Maybe it is time that Sec Kennedy hears from you and how AG Bondi & DEA agenda is compromising your ability to even contemplate trying to be part of a MAGA movement.
Pres Trump is bringing all the troops together to round up a lot of bad guys and illegals. Maybe he needs to federalize all those federal prosecutors, give them a bullet proof vest, a badge and a gun and they can go out and help all of our law enforcement. Maybe we can change the meaning of when attorneys say “they are bringing the rain”. Maybe be more effective than interfering with the practice of medicine and depriving chronic pain pts of their medications and trashing their QOL.
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Untreated pain doesn’t just render the individual housebound from the pain. In addition to reduced fitness and increased obesity, ongoing untreated chronic pain affects the endocrine, musculo-skeletal, cardiovascular and immune systems. Patients with untreated pain suffer memory and attention deficits, and cognitive decline. Dying too young of cardiovascular complications is a too-frequent fate of patients with untreated pain.
Untreated pain sufferers who die of cardiovascular complications or suicide have lost all opportunities for improved fitness.