Wednesday, September 10, 2014


20 Percent of Orthopedic Trauma Surgery Patients Go ‘Doctor Shopping’ for Narcotics
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One-fifth of patients who undergo surgery for orthopedic trauma, including broken bones, visit multiple doctors for painkiller prescriptions, according to a new study.

The findings suggest doctors are not consulting with one another about the pain needs of their patients, says lead author Dr. Brent Morris. “There needs to be coordination if additional pain medications are needed,” he told HealthDay. “Patients should not be receiving multiple narcotic pain medication prescriptions from multiple providers without coordinating with their treating surgeon.”

The researchers studied the medical and pharmacy records of 130 patients who were treated for orthopedic trauma at Vanderbilt University Medical Center. They found patients with a high school degree or less were 3.2 times more likely to try to obtain prescriptions from more than one doctor, compared to patients with more education. Those who had previously used narcotic painkillers were 4.5 times more likely to doctor-shop, the researchers report in the Journal of Bone & Joint Surgery.

Most of the doctor shoppers used narcotic painkillers for about 3.5 months after surgery, compared to one month for patients who received painkillers from just one doctor. Doctor shoppers obtained a median of seven narcotic prescriptions, compared to two prescriptions for patients visiting one doctor.

“Our study highlights the importance of counseling patients in the postoperative period, and that it is important to work together to establish reasonable expectations for pain control as part of treatment plan discussions and follow-up visits,” Dr. Morris said in a.

Sunday, September 7, 2014

September 7 Chapter 71 v 20 TWELVE STEPPING WITH STRENGTH FROM THE PSALMS


You have allowed me to suffer much hardship ,but you will restore me to life again and lift me up from the depths (addictions) of the earth .


STEP 2 - Came to believe that a Power greater than ourselves could restore us to sanity.


Did you ever step in the mud and when you went to lift your foot ,it pulled your shoe off . That is what it is like trying to get free from addictions of various sorts. You can feel your shoe coming off and you want to press it back down to keep it on but if you do , your shoe will fill with mud. So in a way your ,damned if you do and certainly damned if you don't. Notice the Psalm states allowed you to suffer much hardship ,it is important to point this out because God does not use the word cause much hardship . Just like when you got your foot in the mud ,you could have walked around but you did not want to take the long way around . No matter how many how many times you take shortcuts and get yourself caught up God is faithful to pull you out of the mud with your shoes still on. God will never do it half way ,He is patiently waiting for your sincere step one two and three. Or you could take a chance on your own lose your shoe in the mud and make a run for it but you know and I know you will wind up with one shoe on and mud between your toes on the other.


Psalm 73 v 1- truly God is good to Israel to those who hearts are pure . But as for me , I almost lost my footing. My feet were slipping , I was almost gone. 



By Joseph Dickerson







Saturday, September 6, 2014

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For 25 years, SAMHSA has lead us in the growing celebration of Recovery Month. Recovery Month promotes the message that recovery in all its forms is possible and also encourages taking action to help expand and improve the availability of effective recovery services for those in need. This message has now reached around the world, with recovery celebrations taking place in many countries including Canada, England, Ireland, Indonesia, Japan, Ethiopia, and Tanzania, as well as all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and Guam.
For those in the dark despair of addiction, thinking they are alone, they are not. This is a worldwide pubic health issue. But there is hope; recovery is real.
"Recovery Month offers help and hope not only for individuals receiving substance use and/or mental health recovery services but also for families, loved ones, friends, and communities," said Ivette A. Torres, M.Ed., M.Sc., Director of Consumer Affairs in SAMHSA's Center for Substance Abuse Treatment, who will be speaking to us at PRO-ACT Recovery Walks! 2014 on September 20 in Penn's Landing.
This year's Recovery Month theme, "Join the Voices for Recovery: Speak Up, Reach Out," encourages all of us to openly discuss mental and substance use disorders and the reality of recovery. It aims to spread the message that behavioral health is essential to overall health; educate Americans about how people in recovery can achieve healthy lifestyles; guide the community in providing support and encouragement; and celebrate people in long-term recovery.
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For PRO-ACT's 13th annual Recovery Walk on September 20, we have planned a delightful and meaningful walk of a little less than two miles through historic Philadelphia. We're excited to have been able to extend the walk so that we will pass Independence Hall, the great symbol of freedom and liberty created by our Founding Fathers.
 
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Our 2nd annual Outdoor Conquering Grounds Music Fest is a Benefit Event to Raise Funds for our CLPRM Scholarship Fund, helping those struggling with addiction and coming out of prison.
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Monday, September 8, 2014, from 6-8 pm
Topic: Effective Communication Skills
Building trust and respect starts with healthy & effective communication
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