66°F
weather icon Clear

Treating seniors in pain as if they were drug-abusing children

The May 3 story by the Review-Journal’s Jessie Bekker about pain meds, and the suffering caused by legislators treating seniors as if they were 18 instead of 81, was right on target in so many ways. It failed to mention, however, that the law now requires the patient to visit the doctor at least once a month to get needed medication. Has anyone ever assessed the ultimate impact of increased visitation on insuring agencies such as Medicare? Or even the cost to the patient/taxpayer? Has anyone assessed the personal costs of making medicine dependency skid perilously close to lawbreaking?

Recently I spent almost 2½ hours awaiting my pain doctor without completing the intended purpose of my appointment — a not-unusual occurrence. I then decided to seek alternative solutions to the dehumanizing treatment accorded legitimate sufferers of chronic pain. Fortunately, with some pain I can bear the additional costs, a privilege likely denied others.

I have written my representatives asking for the list of anyone who signed or openly supported the drug legislation. I encourage others to take similar action. I intend to vote against anyone complicit in its passage.

MOST READ
Don't miss the big stories. Like us on Facebook.
THE LATEST
LETTER: No leniency for shoplifters in Nevada

Lawmakers should make all shoplifting a chargeable offense, and the perpetrator should face appropriate punishment.

LETTER: Let’s stop worrying about Joe Biden

I find it disingenuous that Review-Journal columnist Debra J. Saunders is unable to concern herself with the recent events of the current resident of the White House and still obsesses over Joe Biden’s decline.

LETTER: Hey California, Nevada is open for business

Sure, companies moving from California to Nevada is a win-win for the companies and Nevada. But what about the employees?

LETTER: Film tax subsidies and other Nevada handouts

Review-Journal columnist Victor Joecks calls Nevada’s film tax credits “for suckers.” Maybe so, but if that’s true, there are a lot of other suckers sitting at the same table.

LETTER: NYC mayoral election signals trouble

History teaches us that the average age of the world’s greatest civilizations is about 200 years. So with our republic now going on about 250 years, perhaps there is reason for concern that we may be overdue for the end.

LETTER: So Aaron Ford wants to be governor?

So Attorney General Aaron Ford wants to be our next governor. What has he accomplished as our attorney general?

LETTER: A tribute to our veterans

Saints walk among us. Those who earned a Medal of Honor, Bronze Star, Silver Star or Purple Heart because they valued someone else’s life more than their own.

MORE STORIES