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In Pain: A Bioethicist�s Personal Struggle with Opioids | Travis Rieder
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A bioethicist�s eloquent and riveting memoir of opioid dependence and withdrawal�a harrowing personal reckoning and clarion call for change not only for government but medicine itself, revealing the lack of crucial resources and structures (…more)
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linipanini
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I just couldn‘t finish it, and that doesn‘t happen to me often. I guess it‘s a good read if you‘re new to learning about the opioid epidemic, but if you‘ve read a couple of books about it this isn‘t really worth the read-which is disappointing because I just wanted it to be the author‘s narrative which was fascinating enough on its own.

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I just heard an interview on Here & Now with this author. Dr. Rieder is a Johns Hopkins bioethicist that suffered serious injury in an accident. He wound up with opioid dependency issues. He has since written on how ill equipped many doctors are to deal with pain management issues and what needs to be done about it. Excellent interview. Here‘s the link if interested:

https://www.wbur.org/hereandnow/2019/06/24/in-pain-opioids-bioethicist

KathyWheeler Having watched my husband go through issues with pain management, I know doctors are ill-prepared to deal with this. The assumption is that the patient is an addict who just wants pills; my husband got so angry at the way he was treated, he just quit taking the meds and is now in constant pain; frankly, the opioids were having less & less of an effect anyway. I‘ll have to check out this book. 6y
Ericalambbrown @KathyWheeler I‘m so sorry you both have to deal with that. That‘s got to be so tough. The interview was really good. It sounds like he had a terrible time and it‘s really refreshing to a medical professional be so honest and now sympathetic to wanting to facilitate change. 6y
ONH Just listened to Terry Gross interview Dr. Rieder on NPR. Stacked immediately! Sounds so good. 6y
Ericalambbrown @olivianixonhemelt doesn‘t it? I love that he is trying to propel this conversation forward. 6y
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