Tag Archives: Chronic pain

Anita Cameron: I Still Wouldn’t Want Assisted Suicide

Two weeks ago I went to the ER in extreme pain. Normally, I live with level ten pain. I’ve gotten used to it. In a flare, I’ve learned not to moan or cry out. But this pain, which started out as a small annoyance, spread and went down my spine, then, into my chest and … Continue reading Anita Cameron: I Still Wouldn’t Want Assisted Suicide

Anita Cameron: The Criminalization of Pain

Our country is in the midst of an opioid crisis which has resulted in what I call the criminalization of pain. Many people who depend on opioids and similar medications to manage pain are now finding that their access to them has been limited and they are being subjected by doctors to drug testing and … Continue reading Anita Cameron: The Criminalization of Pain

NDLA Organizers Forum: Chronic Pain, Opioids, and Disability

NDLA ORGANIZERS FORUM: Chronic Pain, Opioids, and Disability TUESDAY, AUGUST 21, 2018 1-2 pm Eastern time, 12-1 Central time, 11-12 Mountain time, 10-11 am Pacific time Call-in: 1-515-739-1285 Passcode: 521847# To join through your computer, go to: https://www.freeconferencecall.com/wall/organizersforum Chronic pain is a major issue for many disabled folks. In light of recent efforts to curb opioid abuse … Continue reading NDLA Organizers Forum: Chronic Pain, Opioids, and Disability

The Opioid Crisis the News Isn’t Talking About

Response to RFI – Opioid Public Health Emergency[1]  February 20, 2018 We are members of Not Dead Yet, a national grassroots disability rights organization, and some of us are living with chronic pain ourselves. Based on our knowledge of the disability community through personal experience and through our work, we have not seen disabled people with … Continue reading The Opioid Crisis the News Isn’t Talking About