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mri of the injury. he gave me hydrocodone and within the first two years with physical therapy, going to him, i saw surgeons and they all referred to me pain management. they are anesthesiologists who give out opioids and i don t think they know what the long-term effects are because within eight years, i was on crazy amounts of medication. that keeps escalating and kept escalating, thank god i never went to heroin but it was still a long, long journey and right now i am on methadone, trying to get off but my back pain it has been a little slower than i would have liked. the medical professionals, they really don t have the training i believe they need to do what they are doing, with the pain management system. it is flawed. tucker: you have been on
he gave me hydrocodone and within the first two years with physical therapy, going to him, i saw surgeons and they all referred to me pain management. they are anesthesiologists who give out opioids and i don t think they know what the long-term effects are because within eight years, i was on crazy amounts of medication. that keeps escalating and kept escalating, thank god i never went to heroin but it was still a long, long journey and right now i am on methadone, trying to get off but my back pain it has been a little slower than i would have liked. the medical professionals, they really don t have the training i believe they need to do what they are doing, with the pain management system. it is flawed. tucker: you have been on opioids for ten years.