Pain Addiction

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Biofeedback Therapy and Chronic Pain | Addiction Treatment Blogs | Drug Rehab Blogs | Sovereign Health

sovcal.com — “Some facts about current treatments of chronic pain such as surgery and drugs, and how biofeedback can replace them in treating the patient.View full resource at sovcal.com

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OxyContin, Narcotic Pain Addiction & Withdrawal: Uses, Facts, and Side Effects

coping-with-chronic-illness.suite101.com — “OxyContin is a Schedule II narcotic analgesic used for the treatment of moderate to severe pain. It can be habit-forming and should be taken with caution.View full resource at coping-with-chronic-illness.suite101.com

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A Painful Addiction: A three part story on one Bay County teen's addiction to prescription drugs | MLive.com

mlive.com — “Also included: How to Help -- various local agencies are creating initiatives to fight prescription drug addiction.View full resource at mlive.com

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A Painful Addiction: A Bay County teen's addiction reflects growing prescription drug abuse problem (Part 1) | MLive.com

mlive.com — “Jennifer's fall into illegal drugs began at 11 years old when a parent of children she baby-sat gave her marijuana. Now, the 15-year-old Bay City girl is attempting to kick a life-threatening addiction to prescription painkillers.View full resource at mlive.com

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A Painful Addiction: Bay County teen says she traded sex for easy-to-obtain prescription drugs (Part 2) | MLive.com

mlive.com — “Jennifer began using illicit drugs at 11 years old when she was given marijuana by someone whose children she baby-sat. She said she eventually moved on to Xanax, Klonopin, heroin, cocaine and Adderall. "There's so much out there and it's not hard to get," she said. "They're everywhere. It was easy enough for me to do it every day and I never even paid for it."View full resource at mlive.com

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Opioids, Pain and Addiction | VEOMED

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Opioids, Pain and Addiction by Peggy Compton, RN, PhD http://ow.ly/YvM4

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Non Addictive Pain Killer

cordelebiblemethodist.com — “Health is one thing that people needs to treasure in their life. If you are healthy now, you need to be grateful since many people are not as lucky as you are.View full resource at cordelebiblemethodist.com

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Pain pill pattern | An Epidemic of Addiction

blogs.psychcentral.com — “A common pattern often leads to the overprescribing of pain medication.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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More About Pain | An Epidemic of Addiction

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Some readers take issue with my comments about changing attitudes toward the use of opioids for chronic, nonmalignant pain.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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Pain pill pattern | An Epidemic of Addiction

blogs.psychcentral.com — “A common pattern often leads to the overprescribing of pain medication.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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More About Pain | An Epidemic of Addiction

blogs.psychcentral.com — “Some readers take issue with my comments about changing attitudes toward the use of opioids for chronic, nonmalignant pain.View full resource at blogs.psychcentral.com

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Fibromyalgia Pain & Countering Opiate Addiction

chronicfatigue.about.com — “Fibromyalgia Pain & Countering Opiate AddictionView full resource at chronicfatigue.about.com

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Fibromyalgia Pain & Countering Opiate Addiction http://bit.ly/dnDSz

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How to manage pain in addicted patients

nursingcenter.com — “- YOU LEARN IN REPORT that the post-op patient you'll be caring for today has a history of opioid addiction. Do you feel confident that you can adequately manage the patient's post-op paiView full resource at nursingcenter.com

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Prescription Pain Medication Addiction and Abuse: Myths, Reality

webmd.com — “Pain and addiction experts debunk myths about prescription pain medication addiction.View full resource at webmd.com

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Prescription Pain Medication Addiction and Abuse: Myths, Reality

webmd.com — “Pain and addiction experts debunk myths about prescription pain medication addiction.View full resource at webmd.com

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