Oso planning to go pro
People doctor shop so they can pretend to be mugged going to the subway at 2:00 AM? What?I think we have our own doctor shopper on MUScoop!Anyways, I’ll take those multiple articles on doctors making up diagnoses or writing unnecessary prescriptions to get a transfer waiver anytime now. M
Who said it is? I didn’t. There's a reason I said "OR HEY" in my sentence...new idea, not linking Adderall with opioids, but showing another example of prescriptions being given out like candy by doctors. My point is you can doctor shop for adderall like crazy and students do it. The best one is claiming ADHD.
Wow, I'm very concerned for Benny. Being able to mimic Myron Medcalf's writing so closely implies an oncoming case of dementia.
I've had to give multiple depositions over the years, but not on medical. Let me ask you, why are so many mental health care cases misdiagnosed? Could it be because that discipline is not an exact science? It is based on opinion and two highly qualified mental health care professionals can have different viewpoints about the same case? Thus, if you agree with this statement (and the literature supports how often people are misdiagnosed) how hard would it be for someone to visit multiple doctors until they get the diagnosis they want, especially when it is largely opinion based? It's not binary where you have cancer or you don't. Mental health diagnosis are nto always that clear cut.Look how often ADHD is misdiagnosed instead of depression as just one example. Anxiety, bipolar, OCD...misdiagnosed per the literature at a pretty good clip.
I haven’t heard someone talk so much about giving drugs out like candy since Michael Jackson. I also haven’t seen someone walk backwards so elegantly since, well, Michael Jackson.Just out of curiosity... you haven’t been hanging around Macaulay Caulkin lately or taking young boys to theme parks?
There are gray areas for mental health cases and all medicine (see Leonard, Kawhi). The problem is, that we have already established, you kind of have to have these things happen to you BEFORE you announce you are transferring. Sure you could announce you are transferring, then go find a physician for some diagnosis and then it would looks super suspicious and never be approved. I work with hundreds of medical professionals every day and the idea that one of them would risk their medical license so a college student doesn't have to take a transfer year, is ludicrous.
Sorry but have to disagree. Doctors are doing a lot of things in order to keep patients and maintain their life style. Here is an article from earlier in the year which tracked opioid prescriptions from 2010 to 2016. Notice that there were significant prescriptions over the recommended dosages for all types of surgeries. Also noticed that it peaked in 2010 which is when we were coming out of a downturn. I don’t think every doctor or the vast majority would take the risk but you only need to find one that will and there are those associated to the programs who would do it for the team. Also note there were two current famous doctors cases that would give athletes drugs in order to provide “treatments”. https://www.statnews.com/2019/06/21/surgeons-overprescribed-opioids-analysis-shows/Pain and mental health are two gray areas which are hard to monitor.
I stay away from young boys and girls, I can’t even get the deal with following 17 year old boys on twitter and Instagram like some of you do. .
LOL. We can play this game all day if you wish. Maybe you should post a Thomas Jefferson quote about the media supporting you, and I post a Thomas Jefferson quote trashing the media for what they do.Jefferson backs your idea of journalism = Jefferson goodJefferson goes against your idea of journalism = Jefferson badLOL. Next thing Pakuni will tell me 10,000 economists agree and when 10,000 other economists don't agree...the crickets start chirping.
Personal freedom? So a journalist should be able to write whatever they want...false, true, whatever....because they are exercising their personal freedom. A player, should be able to leave after game 5 and transfer to a school and play the next week....cuz personal freedom. A person should be able to not pay taxes...cuz personal freedom.Or, I don’t know, organizations, companies, gov’t, can have rules / requiremenrs / laws that still allow personal freedom without total chaos. Hmm.
Why don’t you give your politics a rest.
It wasn’t political, apparently personal freedom counts but only so far...right? At what point does the personal freedom claptrap argument lose its wings?
If you shut down yet another thread do you win a set of steak knives or something?
Most physicians want nothing to do with patients addicted to opioids. They cause lots of headaches. And they don’t make any extra income for prescriptions. The article you cited is good, there are lots of problems. The order sets are a systemic problem where you have situations like my son’s who got liquid opioids ordered after his tonsils were removed. However, most physicians make no money in surgical follow ups. That cost is in the surgery. Doesn’t matter if you follow up once or 100 times, so again they aren’t “maintaining their lifestyle” by prescribing opioids.
It's funny...or sad, that all of you who constantly argue with and throw insults at Chicos think that the rest of us only think he is annoying.
It's funny...or sad, that all of you who constantly argue with and throw insults at Chicos think that the rest of us only think he is annoying.I will reinstate my request for threads to be renamed when they stop having anything to do with the title of the thread. Over the years I would get so much of my time back not clicking on threads only to be reminded that the collective schmucks have taken over AGAIN and the title, "doesn't mean what you think it means (anymore)"