For anyone wondering why we’re in the situation were in, with pain being political? Here’s your answer. Linda Singer and Jane Ballantyne were working together before PROP formed. nytimes.com/2014/12/19/us/…
What changed your mind, Jane? Was it the plan with Linda Singer to take in millions? This is some of the most evil, greedy, selfish shit I’ve ever seen.
Jane Ballantyne is using the brain model to argue chronic pain is a dysfunction of the reward system, rather than coming from a physical issue. This makes NO sense as what about ppl that have cp that never had pain meds? What a fraud. relief.news/2019/02/06/opi…
I’m alerting our community to someone too selfish to see the big picture. @thackerpd has attacked @JoshBloomACSH because he actively debunks junk-science aimed at taking away #PatientCenteredCare and redirecting it to the #PainProfuteers
An attack on someone helping painful disabled, acute, and surgical patients is despicable and #Ableist. Paul, I implore you to do more research into things before you go off half-cocked about special interests. How about looking into Chris Christie and Pacira? Or Indivior?
Josh Bloom is smart enough to know EVERYONE will be affected by pain at some point, and no one that has any sense wants to live in a world of unnecessary suffering. Also, his own mother is suffering with pain. Imagine how privileged you must be to not be affected by this.
Just an FYI- Pacira - maker of #Exparel, a patented post op buvicane injectable that’s being advertised as the answer to the opioid crisis. The corruption, smh.
Everyone take a look at this. All part of the opioid #HateGroup . Again, accusing pain patients of being scammers or opioid shills. This is disgusting and discriminatory. joepaduda.com/2021/02/22/the…
@JSG_54 I’d like to make a list of which ones and when they were put on the payroll from the attorneys. Also, others like Caleb Alexander and Tim Munson. Anyone that has had their hand in policy or publicly demonized pain meds and then profited off of litigation, get em on the list.
In this interview of his documentary “Killing Pain” (patients) , opioid litigation attorney Reggie Whitten says he’d rather his kids get AIDS than become opioid addicts. He works closely with Andrew Kolodny. oklahoman.com/article/567237…
You can watch the 10 min interview on the above link.
Reggie repeatedly says his son was a victim of the opioid epidemic, yet public record says his son had issues with alcohol and Xanax. He died in a motorcycle accident, not of an opioid related OD.