Meet the Doctor Who Refuses to Stop Prescribing Opioids to Pain Patients

"I take the Hippocratic oath seriously that my job is to relieve pain and suffering," says Dr. Forest Tennant, a California pain specialist who patients from across the nation are flocking to see.

Tennant takes the patients turned away by doctors afraid to prescribe painkillers amidst the government's war on opioids.

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Pain patients from across the country who say they can't get the treatment and medication they need in their home states are flocking to a boundary-pushing pain specialist based in West Covina, California.

The problems these patients face stem from the opioid addiction and overdose crisis, which results in as many as 91 deaths a day in America, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). The media and government have dubbed this problem the "opioid epidemic," and law enforcement agencies have reacted accordingly. Physicians are routinely arrested for overprescribing and running so-called "pill mills," and some states have filed lawsuits against pharmaceutical manufacturers. In 2016, the DEA clamped down on painkillers, reducing the allowed production of opioid medications by 25 percent or more. This year, the CDC issued guidelines advising avoid prescribing high doses over 90 morphine milligram equivalents.

Many physicians have even begun to adjust the way that they think about pain.

In a New England Journal of Medicine article, one of the pain specialists advising the CDC recommended that pain patients "use coping and acceptance strategies that primarily reduce the suffering associated with pain and only secondarily reduce pain intensity." That opioids are never an effective chronic pain treatment is quickly becoming conventional wisdom, and the American Medical Association has even begun to advise physicians to abandon the pain rating scale when assessing patients.

"I take the Hippocratic oath seriously, that my job is to relieve pain and suffering," says Dr. Forest Tennant. "So when I see the AMA decide that they're not going to assess pain, I'm not with them."

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Effectiveness of Opioids for Chronic Pain

Despite low-quality evidence supporting practice change, use of opioids for chronic pain increased dramatically over the past two decades. Concurrently, there has been a sharp increase in opioid analgesic overdose deaths, addiction, misuse and diversion.

Opioids may provide modest, variable short-term pain relief for some patients with chronic pain.

Long-term benefits for chronic pain have not been established. Potential medical and behavioral harms of opioids are an important concern, particularly at higher dosage levels and in higher risk or medically complex patients.

While opioid therapy at lower doses may be a useful treatment for some patients, it should only be considered for carefully evaluated, closely monitored patients when a cautious, structured and selective approach is employed, and clear benefits for pain and function are documented.

Opioid treatment always entails risks for patients, their families and the community, so vigilance and caution are essential.

Exercises to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain and Lower Back Pain #Sciatica #painrelief #backpain

Disclaimer:
Please always go to see a professional if you are in any doubt!

Further to my stretching video, here are some of the best exercises from my experience in managing sciatic nerve pain and sciatica pain relief. I have spent many years getting over a ruptured disc which has lead to me finding the best way to relieve pain and the symptoms from sciatic nerve damage.

THIS is the trigger-point roller that I use in the video, it is very useful indeed
http://amzn.to/2wtCJOX

Here is an overview of my experience in managing sciatic nerve pain for sciatica pain relief. I have spent many years getting over a ruptured disc which has lead to me finding the best way to relieve pain and the symptoms of sciatic nerve damage.

Whilst I am not medically trained, I am a fully qualified instructor and my experience in dealing with this particular issue please be to believe these are the best ways of overcoming the pain and the symptoms surrounding damage to the sciatic nerve

Many doctors will tell you that you should stop training or stop the sport that caused the problem, however, I believe that it is possible to overcome the symptoms with proper management and care and generally being sensible about your posture and ergonomics of your everyday life.

Update: Please see "Exercises for sciatic nerve pain":

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X2WOb…

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Whilst I am not medically trained, I am a fully qualified instructor and my experience in dealing with this particular issue please be to believe these are the best ways of overcoming the pain and the symptoms surrounding damage to the sciatic nerve

Many doctors will tell you that you should stop training or stop the sport that caused the injury, however I believe that it is possible to overcome the injury and the symptoms with proper management and care and generally being sensible about your posture and ergonomics of your everyday life

Bench:
http://amzn.to/1XVs3Ph

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Managing Sciatic Nerve Pain:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7R3GDSHS_y8

Exercises to Relieve Sciatic Nerve Pain and Lower Back Pain:

Please drop me any comments and let me know what area of the body you'd like a quick and easy stretching routine for!

Saturday Stretches Series:

Episode 1: 5 Steps to Sciatic Pain Relief https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hp3hIEw0IBY

Episode 2: Knee Exercises:
https://www.youtube.com/edit?o=U&video_id=8266d6M2brQ

Episode 3: Quadricep and Hip Flexor Stretches
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p-B1cYXN54w

Episode 4: Bicep & Shoulder Stretches
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How Do Pain Relievers Work? – George Zaidan

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Some people take aspirin or ibuprofen to treat everyday aches and pains, but how exactly do the different classes of pain relievers work? Learn about the basic physiology of how humans experience pain, and the mechanics of the medicines we've invented to block or circumvent that discomfort.

Lesson by George Zaidan, animated by Augenblick Studios.