Pain Crisis in Mohave County, and America

Thursday, March 22, 2018

If You Take NSAIDs for Pain Relief You Are Putting Your Life At Risk

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If you take any of the following non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) for pain relief you are putting your life at risk:  aspirin...
Friday, March 16, 2018

The Politics of Pain Another Side of the Opioid Story Kingman Daily Miner 02-23-2017

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The Politics of Pain Another Side of the Opioid Story Kingman Daily Miner 02-23-2017 https://kdminer.com/news/2017/feb/23/politics-p...
Saturday, March 10, 2018

Arizona Society for Action on Pain

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Pain is under treated in America and it's going to get worse with the "opioid crisis".... Back in the 1990's pain treatm...
Wednesday, March 7, 2018

WHY did the AZ Medical Board Repeal the Only Guidance for Physicians on Treating Chronic Pain?

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Why did the Arizona Medical Board repeal the only guidance for physicians on the treatment of chronic pain with opioids?  Substantive P...
Tuesday, March 6, 2018

State Board of Pharmacy Says NO New Law Limiting Opioid prescriptions to 15 Days

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I contacted the Arizona  State Board of Pharmacy after being told pain management physicians were limited to 15 day prescriptions. Again pha...

Simultaneous Use of Stimulants 
and Opioids

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Simultaneous Use of Stimulants 
and Opioids Stimulants should be added to a chronic opioid regimen to maximize pain relief and prev...
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Jay Fleming
In my younger days I was a volunteer firefighter for Morgan Acres, and a Captain on the Spokane Civil Defense Fire Department. We supported Spokane Fire on 2nd and 3rd alarm fires.I spent several years in Explorer Search and Rescue, before going into law enforcement. where I worked three years in uniform, including two years as a deputy coroner, and brand inspector..I also worked undercover narcotics for 12 years. Today I think our nations war on drugs is a failure. So I became a speaker for LEAP, Law Enforcement Action Partnership.I got my ham radio license in 1980, along with an interest in emergency communications. I spent a year working on an ALS ambulance, and a year doing psych transports for the ambulance company. I was trained as a Mobile Intensive Care Unit Paramedic at Daniel Freeman hospital in Inglewood California during the 1984 OlympicsAfter moving to Arizona I spent 5 years as a volunteer for the Bullhead City Crisis Intervention Team and the Arizona State crisis team.
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