Crackdown on opioids takes toll on isle patients
He also has shrapnel fragments from the grenade still lodged in his neck and temple that cause excruciating pain when his medications are not just the right dose.
"I describe it as a little man standing behind me with an ice pick shoving it up my neck and into my brain. That's about what it feels like," said Machamer, who was just 19 years old when he was severely injured.
Machamer has found himself in the crosshairs of a nationwide effort to reduce prescription opioids as health officials seek to curb drug overdoses, the leading cause of injury-related deaths in
"Because of this opioid epidemic thing, everybody's all of a sudden seeing boogeymen everywhere, and every veteran's a junkie, though I never felt that I had a high off anything in the 50 years. I'm just happy when I can take the edge off," said Machamer, 70, who also suffers from a neuromuscular disease and regularly takes hydromorphone, one of the strongest and most addictive opioid drugs. "I don't take thesse things recreationally. I take them to survive."
Machamer, who takes 8 milligrams every four hours, is an outlier in that he needs more than the normal person to treat the pain he's had for the past 50 years. Now the
"It's not a negotiation because they don't leave me any option. In a sense they're telling me how to prescribe for this guy. My patients are suffering," said his doctor,
Borman, who has prescribed opioids for years, also knows what it's like to not be able to get them for her own pain. She said she recently had kidney stones, and a pharmacy refused to fill her oxycodone prescription on a Saturday due to a new opioid policy. The pharmacy first has to contact her prescribing physician to review her treatment plan and verify the prescription was for a legitimate problem and that nonopioid alternatives had been considered.
"It was Tuesday before I could get any medicine. The pain is now," she said. "People are bringing legal, legitimate prescriptions to the pharmacy and just facing what seems like insurmountable barriers."
Opioid prescriptions in
"We definitely don't want to keep people from palliative pain medications," said
"The problem of legitimate patients not being able to get their medications is getting worse," he said. "The problem is that the (
"The use of narcotics in the pain management field has come down. We are looking at other techniques. Narcotics is not our first-line go-to treatment," Wang said. "But there are some people who require its use. I believe it can be done safely if done appropriately."
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