Health Topic: Physical Dependence
Discussions, Information, Resources, Symptoms & Treatments
| "hi, i am new here and i have a question? i a have been taking ten milligram pain pills for about three years now, at first i thought" |
| "I was recently diagnosed with Fibro. I have been in pain off and on for 8 mos now. Its a blessing that I was diagnosed so soon. I ju" |
| "timulants, anxiolytics, some muscle relaxants, and cannabinoids. Physical dependence, tolerance and addiction are discrete and differ" |
| "I have been in the Doctors office twice this past week and the emergency room once. I have totally flipped out! The specialist i saw sa" |
| "this reliance on medication can readily and unknowingly turn into physical dependence. The scary fact is that the most frequently pre" |
| "this reliance on medication can readily and unknowingly turn into physical dependence. The scary fact is that the most frequently pre" |
| "So yesterday I was hurting so bad in my back and shoulders, and the percocet only worked for a few very short hours...I decided to try" |
| ":) :) [b][i][color=#000080]Good Sunday Morning to all of you, and how are you doing today? haven't made it out to the porch yet, but it" |
| "arijuana is Highly Addictive. Long term marijuana users experience physical dependence and withdrawal, and often need professional drug" |
| "Hi everyone, I\'m new to this group, having just been diagnosed with NDPH yesterday. My story is basically the following: Bad si" |
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by Wayney in Chronic Pain Support Group "“Acute and chronic pain afflicts millions upon millions of persons annually, and in many patients with chronic pain and a significant percentage of those with acute pain, it is inadequately relieved. Consequently, pain is the most frequent cause of suffering and disability, and seriously impairs the quality of life of millions of people throughout the world. Studies suggest that annually in the United States and many other industrialized nations, 15 to 20% of the population have acute pain, and between 25 and 30% have chronic pain.” (12) Patients for whom non-opioid treatme" |
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