A Doctor's Perspective Podcast

A Doctor's Perspective Podcast


M 40 Opioid Management 360

September 07, 2019

Minisode 40 Opioid Management 360 Patient education on post surgical expectations of pain, living with low grade pain, 30 day treatment cycles with 4 different specialties are all aspects of how to reduce the opioid crisis. Dr. Justin coming at you with the Minisode version of a doctor's perspective, Episode 40. More moving right along. If you're curious, not every episode of every podcast I listened to, I'm going to summarize like, I've listened to a few as I man, this isn't, I don't have much to say about this, or I thought about like one episode, one series I listen to they're only like 10 minutes apiece, as well. I guess I could listen to four or five of them and then make one episode out of that. I just haven't done it. As always, if you have an episode of a show that you like, let me know I've had a few people reply Hey jury, check out this podcast like someone recommended the Choose financial independence. So I downloaded six episodes, and you'll probably hear a little bit of some of those, you know, at some point, I'm a fan of being frugal paying off debt living within your means. I'm a geo arbitrage type of person. That means you make our wages, but live in a cheap country or your lease, you lower you're you live in an area where your cost of living is lower. I hadn't heard that term before. But it's like yeah, that's me, is a great, who cares if you make $200,000 if you only save 1% of it. Okay, but today's episode, if you have any thoughts on that, send me a direct message. You can get my email mailto:Justin@adoctorsperspective.net . If you have any concerns, need any help creating a budget, get your health in order, practice management, marketing, all that kind of stuff, obviously get a lot of free stuff on a podcast, but if you need to go deeper in your one on one level seven email, I will definitely help you with it. Today’s episode is the move forward PT, opioids. Yeah, opioids. 2.4 million people are misusing them. 131 people die per day, I'm gonna repeat that 131 people died per day on opioids. This is the first time in the last decade, not the decade, 30 or 40 years, probably the life expectancy has dropped by two years. Two years. So that's not good. They did a panel they had, they had influential people in PT government officials. And then a couple of patients who, you know, patients, family victims of people who've died from opioids, and they were just didn't even see it come in, like normal person went in for surgery, got addicted to the painkillers and life spiral down. And now, I don't know if I just hadn't read the research or what it is. But it's interesting, like some of these people, it's not like they were drug abusers to begin with, or alcoholics or whatever, but somehow they get on this drug. And I don't know if it just ease the pain of life that they weren't talking about, or was just really was just this chemical thing that happened in their brain and just like, Whoa, this is a great feeling or like, no, it doesn't feel great, but then I just mess with me so much like, I can't get off of it like now that pain increases, you know, like they would draw thing. But anyway, they said the pain that these people are going through is real. The pain is real, just why they're on it. And it's hard to get off of it because they still have pain, like the withdrawal symptoms.