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lala
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Lawyers and Oxycontin
      #121558 - 12/09/03 05:19 PM

Well,I was watching tv the other night and I saw a commercial about a group of lawyers requesting Oxycontin users;previous or current, to respond to their ad for taking action against doctor's who prescribed them Oxycontin for pain.These lawyers and government officials are trying their best,to make Oxycontin and other pain meds less accessible for CP's. I was really angry when I saw this Ad on TV.They can try to make it hard for people but, because pain meds are big business,people aren't going to just stop selling them. Whether you get them online or from the street,or your PCP; pain meds are still gonna be accessible. The draw back is that the prices for pain meds will continue to sky rocket at the expense of people who are in agonizing pain. This is an all out attack against PCP's who seem to be doing nothing. When will this stop? People, we are in an all out war with these folks who doesn't know jack yet, taking on the role of doctors & God.I'm mad. I don't take Oxy but,I know people that does and it helps them to make it through the day. What's next? Probably, duragesic,norco, and other pain meds. That's where it seems to be leading. How do you feel? Have anyone else seen the Ad on Oxycontin lawsuit against PCP? I live in Michigan and saw it on TV 47. It's soooooo sickening.

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moonbeam
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: lala]
      #121604 - 12/09/03 08:30 PM

You must be talking about Sokolov (sp)? Unfortunately, many people will fall for this class action lawsuit in the hopes of getting rich. However, the only one that will make a buck on this suit will be the lawyer. The actual injured parties (if there really are any) might get, what? $5?

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lemongrass
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: moonbeam]
      #121658 - 12/09/03 11:51 PM

Yup, yup! Because it will be a class action lawsuit and the monies have to be distributed among many, so you're right, only the lawyers will benefit. Meanwhile, unbeknownst to these people who will help file the suit, they are making it increasingly difficult for those with chronic pain.

Yes, it's absolutely appalling.

lemongrass

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Beetlenut
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: moonbeam]
      #121685 - 12/10/03 04:02 AM

Yea, it will be a multi-million dollar settlment with each of the plaintiffs receiving a check for $1.12 (that's one dollar and twelve cents) and the firm getting their contigent award of 1.2 million...

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2muchpain
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: Beetlenut]
      #121721 - 12/10/03 07:48 AM

Yup, it's right up there with the food lawsuits. Pretty soon we will be buying big macs and chocolate from street dealers Of course, the lawyers will be dining on caviar and champagne.....

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Adboy1997
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: lala]
      #121728 - 12/10/03 08:05 AM

Interesting.....because I remember the day I saw that commercial....funny because I went to the dentist that day for my second root canal. On the first root cannal he gave me 3 oxys for the first day and a week of Lortab.
Second root canal I got 3 days of Tylenol #2. This is the way things are headed.....if you are not gushing blood outta you brain they you are not really in pain.
Completely RETARTED!!!.



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night_shade
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: lala]
      #121750 - 12/10/03 08:59 AM

I posted on this very topic not long ago. Here is the thread about an ACTUAL CASE in the courts:

Ohio Class Action Suit Against Oxycontin

It's insane what is being allowed to go through our courts! Read the reasons why these people are suing Purdue.


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theforgiven
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: lala]
      #122498 - 12/12/03 05:32 PM

I honestly believe that you got it wrong; the lawyers don't care if you take oxy's or not, and they don't want to make it harder to get; they just want to get some of the big money available if they win a case against a big drug company. The biggest cases were the tobacco lawsuits which were settled for billions (that's with a B) of dollars; BTW, I'm not a lawyer; and also, I hate all the negative publicity about oxycontin on TV; taken as directed, it's a wonder drug that has fewer side effects than say morphine, etc. JMHO.

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moonbeam
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: theforgiven]
      #122526 - 12/12/03 07:16 PM

Probably also safer (if taken as directed) than ibuprofen, tylenol, or various other OTC drugs.

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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: night_shade]
      #122839 - 12/14/03 06:36 AM

Night Shade,

I completely agree with you, It never ceases to amaze me when I hear of the latest law suit being filed against large US Corporations, i.e. McDonalds for making kids fat, the woman who burnt herself because she put a hot cup of coffee between her legs while leaving the drive thru, and how about the man who thought his cruise control in his Winnebago was auto pilot!!!!!! Some lawyers in this counrty are just ridiculous, so $$$$ driven. It's disgusting and it affects us all via trickle down effect, I'm sure that this current Oxycontin class action suit will definately effect those that are in need of the drug, probably in way of an already expensive drug's costs getting hiked. I have a close friend that has to take Oxycontin due to Degenerative Disc Disease and she relys on this medication just to get thru each day, she has already been put thru the hoops because of this medication, she does not drive so the monthly trips to the dr and on top of that twice to the pharmacey (Due to the wait period) is hard on her, she also has had her house broken into twice because unfotunately she did not keep her rx information to herself as she should have. I feel so bad for her, she's late 50's and can not even stand up straight due to her back issues and has to go thru all this *best if kept off the board* just to get relif.....She's like so many other CP sufferers, they unfortunately pay the price for other people's(abusers, etc.)BS.


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moonbeam
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: tray1]
      #122881 - 12/14/03 11:58 AM

Tragr, soooo true. My husband has an incurable, chronic kidney disease, and was just diagnosed with bone cancer. His doctor put him on morphine extended release with instant release morphine for breakthrough pain. The doc told him that because of the current climate surrounding oxycontin, he would not prescribe it although it is a wonder drug for chronic pain sufferers. They are in Florida. It's unfortunate that medications are available to relieve pain, but because of the opiophobic climate that exists in our world, it's not available to those who could benefit from them.

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tray1
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: moonbeam]
      #122914 - 12/14/03 05:48 PM

Moonbeam,

That's awful , I cant even imagine the pain associated with his condition. You would think that a cancer patient would not be denied adequate pain relief and the excuse the Dr. gave is lame to say the least.....Im so sorry for your husband and I hope that the meds they do give him afford him enough comfort.

Tragr


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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: moonbeam]
      #122944 - 12/14/03 09:21 PM

Quote:

My husband has an incurable, chronic kidney disease, and was just diagnosed with bone cancer.




Ouch moonbeam, I am so sorry to hear that. At least he's got the morphine. If he is anything like you, it is really hard to understand why bad things happen to good people. Best of luck to you and your husband in coping with such an unfair condition.



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moonbeam
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: tray1]
      #123091 - 12/15/03 04:47 PM

Life just shucks sometimes. He had been complaining about his shoulder hurting for over two years. The Ortho doc here in south Georgia kept telling him that it was just bursitis (this was diagnosed with a simple, in-office, xray). Since the doc didn't see anything on the x-ray, I guess he automatically assumed that my hubby was in there for drugs (isn't this what they always think?). Because of John's kidney disease, he is medically unable to take any form of aspirin or NSAIDS, or a lot of other medications for that matter. Anyway, to make a long story short, here it is two years and three doctors later, and they finally do an MRI which showed a lesion on the bone in his shoulder close to his neck. Immediately sent for a bone scan from the pelvis up, and guess what? We just found this out last week so we are still in the dark as to the protocol for this.

Needless to say, I am considering a lawsuit against the first doctor who kept putting him off with the bursitis diagnosis. It's not as if my husband didn't have any insurance and couldn't afford the MRI and bone scans at the time. It's just the fact that the doctor "pre-judged" and made his diagnosis on preconceived ideas rather than on medical science. We will wait to see what his new doctors say with regards to treatment now and what would have been or could have been done two years ago. My fear now is that it has probably significantly progressed to a stage where it has metastisized throughout the body and possibly into the brain. I'm not a nurse yet, but I do know that the "B" cancers (bones, brain, breast) are not only the toughest to treat, but also the most painful. I don't want the money from the lawsuit (it's blood money). I want my husband and I want to make these doctors accountable for their blatant disregard for humanity. When you take into consideration the millions of people who suffer in pain, very few in all of the millions really "fake" pain just for painkillers. I know that some do, but doctors shouldn't lump everyone into the same category. I'm really MAD as hell, and I'm not going to let them get away with it!

I'll keep everyone posted.

By the way, my husband is terrified of Oxycontin. He's never taken it, but because of the media madness, he is really afraid of it. He didn't even ask the new doctor about it. The doctor, I guess, just wanted to make the point that he doesn't prescibe it. Neither John nor I would have a clue as to how good it works other than what I have read in the medical literature and on the board here.


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tray1
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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: moonbeam]
      #123102 - 12/15/03 05:19 PM

Moonbeam,

That really does "shuck"! You sound like a very intelligent and strong woman and I am sure you will stand up for your hubby's rights....Kudos to you, he is very lucky to have you in his corner. Thank you for sharing your story, it has humbled me quite a bit, I have been diagnosed with two herniated discs and have been feeling quite sorry for myself, I am a single Mom and for the past month the pain has really put me out, but hearing stories like yours makes me realize how good I actually have it and gives me that little extra kick in the butt I need. This board has really helped me out and people like you are the reason. If you ever need to talk or just need to vent, feel free to pm me.


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Re: Lawyers and Oxycontin [Re: tray1]
      #123223 - 12/16/03 08:52 AM

In north Florida, they have adds in the paper for this lawsuit - seemingly on a daily basis. I was sick when I read it - for all of those who need it to just get through a day with a minimal amount of pain. I have never tried it, and don't want to, but I am on the duragesic patch. Moonbeam - my heart goes out to you and your husband. I am so sorry!!!!!

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