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From the February 8th Show - An In-depth Discussion on Pain Management

February 9, 2009 11:43 by larry

Dr. Sanford Silverman MD was a fantastic guest. Dr. Silverman is a pain management doctor and helped create the necessary dialog our country needs to address the growing culture of drugs in our society that is creating too many negative outcomes. Dr. Steven Gelfand MD weighed in with some insightful comments and Dr. Kirk Van Rooyan MD called in with an excellent comment and question. This show had discussion NPR would appreciate.

Dr. Silverman, a skilled Anesthesiologist, proved qualified and well trained doctors are necessary in the field of Pain Management. The radio show remains appreciative that Dr. Silverman presented his perspective on treating “pain patients” and made it clear that OxyContin should be reserved for a very limited population of patients.

Although not discussed on the show, Larry G. asks the question what the next step is? Dr. Silverman represents a portion of doctors who are not being recognized for the valuable service they provide and how do we begin to alleviate and eliminate the unscrupulous doctors who continue to damage the reputation of qualified doctors? Anyone reading this know a member of the Florida Medical Board?


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March 17. 2009 20:36

great show it was indeed. i was glad to see you got dr silverman. his video on his site is great. this is a continueing battle larry. keep it up. ur show is being heard loudly.

Keith

March 18. 2009 12:24

Is Dr. Silverman a convincing fraud? He seemed humbled and concerned with the actions of other pain management specialists?????? He referenced pill mills.......retired docs????? OMG! Larry G what is going on, what could have happened in their lives to make them turn to such unethical practices? Or have they always been unethical?

Central pain is an interesting theory but is it physical or psychological?

Trish

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November 13. 2009 16:40

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November 22. 2009 04:01

Pain toleration is so different from person to person, making pain management an art form. As a patient, I prefer a little pain over the feeling of a narcotic, yet doctors seem to push more for masking. Why is that?

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