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Author Topic: if doctors prescribed dilaudid instead of oxycodone/morphine, LL would be easy?  (Read 291 times)

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Lalbadshah

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I mean after discharge, you have only morphine and oxycodone (both are pretty much useless as pain medicines in LL) prescribed while the king dilaudid (that helps you make through first 3 days at hospital) is not prescribed, makes me wonder what the fk ? any idea why they don't? it would make people's lives so easier and less painful. It is like you do not hire the best guy in the interview for the job because you think he is overqualified so you hire the 2nd and 3rd performers who are not 10% as good as the best guy and not competent enough to get the job done well and as a result the company/department suffers.
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