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Opioid Crisis in OK; Who’s to Blame?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tanis143" data-source="post: 3250169" data-attributes="member: 43724"><p>Please point me where I said all doctors are like that? The original post I said on this topic was about how SOME doctors get kickbacks for prescribing more of x medication. You came back with that it doesn't happen. I provided proof it does. But I never said it was all doctors. My wife's experience also highlights how some doctors do not listen to patients concerns. This was all to refute that the opioid problem is 100% on the patient. Again, you are taking my points as absolutes when I am showing there are many shades of grey involved. </p><p></p><p>And we now have a very good doc for my wife (and me as well). He listens, explains, and is willing to work with us when we have concerns over medication.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tanis143, post: 3250169, member: 43724"] Please point me where I said all doctors are like that? The original post I said on this topic was about how SOME doctors get kickbacks for prescribing more of x medication. You came back with that it doesn't happen. I provided proof it does. But I never said it was all doctors. My wife's experience also highlights how some doctors do not listen to patients concerns. This was all to refute that the opioid problem is 100% on the patient. Again, you are taking my points as absolutes when I am showing there are many shades of grey involved. And we now have a very good doc for my wife (and me as well). He listens, explains, and is willing to work with us when we have concerns over medication. [/QUOTE]
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